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2 td \ iA organ of City by rea- eet having the | ir culation, ig the largest cir. Roce VOLUME 1—NUMBER 195 oS al details of the Greeks’ The ‘Turkish revealed There Hanis of /"°¥ that the {Constantine ordered to be destroyed before fabandouet! ~ Larissa, diseomfitu not dod Prin bric Gree OB VOLENE. plow ane rao Crown the the tut a he easily repaired by the Turk, s equally certain that ebesGr onlyeseaped a crushing alee returning hy ee tay PHigghee The news from 1 Lt seems certain U FHREATS OF ASSASSINATION. \w daylight ceipita a Chany the Stam beef t the Tur S Gave reovenpied igadia and | probable the Gree }¥etreated to Arta, showing Turks allowed thew | Pente; Igadia pstroy the © iy not i ks ha that t to advance solely in order to jam, © THE VERY WORST 13 FEARED. -Di spatebes “18 running storge and organize! to} Grocery the city. There | that unless King | - or takes refuge ¢ assassinated, New York, April 27. that excitemen high against King amob has been ike possession of rave fea) abdi he mir, FIRE AT GRO GETOWN, alot Burned —Loss ‘980.000. and in] Georgetown, By., April27.—Car triil’s grovery le aise, one of the | est in the oy, with a heavy “yet April 26 e most seri-land Marks ‘bros sp 6Ature in the Graeco-Turkis! destxo’ ed by tgency is the revolutionary feel-/ hour this ‘morning a she displayed at Athens. Ex-Min-| tie tents of tJ # Kalli, leader of the priacipal! saved and the | ppposition group in the legislative 6 Moab y, threatened, unless — the itary staff was changed, he would Mis statements acted like oil upon | the fire, and the popular excitement } Mhas flared up. Crowds assembled Din the streets to discuss th a nted to march to th Ace Lo} read them to King George. For-| heavy showers drove loors, yannis, ke itv of imm ‘AD audience with the Kin the interview anv taff of the Crown Prince @ecalled and that ex-Miuister with three lis nominees Bmolenski, ( Mavromichali {Col. Dimopoulo, would be apy to replace them, M. Ralli lished interview, says “The moment Constantine At the seat of war tl the responsible com to attack or withstand the Turks, | a to effect a safe retreat if ne ary All orders emanated from the palace issued by any one ¢ A. When dispatches wer fe Geo. Mavromichali, be was where he was supposed to be Deen moved on by superior M. Ralli attended the Bee the Sai prrespondent will say tom rrow » HAI of M. Ralli’s co ditions jaye | time been accepted. Tue King yives|bable this wi Carte blache t'uiq winisters, As{ universal d the public b+ Jing to tearn the truth, |contingency and end t anger ALT Last the palace wearisome « ereases and a feeling of 989" ast M. Delyannis ‘growing. Late tonight ( €rowds are paradiog men: y he vicinity of the palace. “Et is reported on good authority that arrangements are being mads to @aable the royal family to leave the wountry hastily in case of necessity People had gene eredited the ru- wpors that the Crown Prince would be | founds Fecalled, and that the government lieve was willing to consider pe over. | Will be tures, It is impossible were thre at an Very little « di wer s will reach $30,000 alt, the bu with jnsur y ac nly alive to the! action, had and after that the! would be Rall Gen at #rankfort, BLACKBURN VERY ACTIVE, fod | Charges of Pree s vointed | loted Freely Made. arrived B-LIEVED FALSE A“ O WILL NOT AVAIL rs Was not Frankfort 1 formal be ot andidate April 276Only ' Tho © vote were Tor each was taken to#y, Senator ‘a Very contetien frow. “He ey, 5 be is orders.”’ | aured of enough 1 at pelection sure, It tevecd that the only th having | tou positively sto make his enerally be. vote ‘ ng that can now “Telegraph's Republivans ty It is pro. the {some of the paired for tomorrow's 4 ire is to avoid such a and party in ntest hostility 1 erate efforts steadily | the part of the B: Monday) |¢ is a free making on following at Deboe is » create the impres silverite, an lay to fr excee aciogly an in b Seuvat gly s said t aye “ sion letters which Rep nothing w are ler ong however, — ly it er scheti® to iuy real is not be- liean re than au lesired effect jon in fact by them that the ined what} It is positively known that Lies j will bappen when it is known that] berth will vute for Deboe whenever T the war is to be continued and the | the time arrives when his vote would Prince continued in com. | elect. him The — Blackburnites affect not to believe he will ever vote Lhe Athens correspondent for Deboe, but it is certain he will { ,’’ in giving further detail of | The general belief is that Deboe's A) this interview with M. Ralli, as to the | election tomorrow is assured, fe circumstances under which the} PR Grecks abandoned Turnavo and a- | rissa, says: ‘According to M. Ralli, the Grecks maintained their positions | throughout Friday until the evening, and the rout was caused by the un- | @xpected fire of the Turkish artillery! jake Providence, posted on the heights a hittle to the! A second break Pwest of Dereli, which commander the| Pyoinised La 1 pGreek right. about 30U The Turkish cavalry made al The levee between pfeint by advancing in this direction. | went in and the break proper Peet withdrew, howe, towards the! about 1000 feet wide, Workmen are ppBorth, and the Grek cavalry was! now making a bulkherd to protect Seat in pursuit, etaff oflicers being |ihe upper end of the — levee under the i .apression that the heights Pie hittle steamer Carroll, this had bea occupied by irregulars of place, was there all day helping and the ‘xthnike Hetairia, whose forces, |ihis evening broke every bucket of + Wowever, as they have always taken jis wheel aud came near going = Mp an independent line, were else (the crevasse. Considerable wi where. The result was that the done on the Oteri Bayou lev Greek cavalry, on approaching the parish, It remains in a critical cou- ‘Turkish cavalry, found itself exposed qition yet. ‘The river fell one tenth to o murderous fire. in the past’ twenty-four the “This was the beginning of the yunge reading 42.75 feet, rout, which, as the darkness came ny of the levees in the I on, became general. The foreign jana district are yet in u critical cons legion during the retreat came into dition aud the work of strengthening contact with a squadron of Greek | aud watching the weak places is being cavalry, and, believing it to be Turk= carried on both day aud mght ish, fired upon it, thus increasing the ‘Peusas river is risi nal confusion and speaking the panic. sult of the breaks at Big M. Ralli believes the abandon- Rreod's levee and general overtlow ment of Tyrnavo and Larissa to have roy this stream is looked for. The »* Ween vot only unnecessary, but most’ piack river is. r the back Hl-advised, as it endangered the safe- wa er from the crevasse ty of Gen, Smolenski’s column, which gpreading over however, fortunately succeeded in Throughout the } Faesking its way to Pharsalia, the back water is stationary, but a 4 “One Greck battalion entering ‘seedy decline is predicted. ‘The } Tyrnavo after the Turkish occupation fiver at Memphis and Cairois falling, was compelled to surrender, The $ me army whole retreated in’ small detachments to Pharsala i j Small ice The dispatches of the special core Lawrence WE, EXCLUSIVE AGENTS “ror SIBERIA REFRIGERATORS and guarantee them to be charcoal filled and one of the best Refrigerators on the market. IS DAY. say of the ANOTHER BREAK Way Me Levees Gives » Before the Stred La,, April 2 place levee Sunday night, vet above the first one the breaks rook in the from into Kk was , In this hours, | and is Wanted to Buy, boxes aud 218 Court. relei; respondents for publication tomorrow consist for the most part of addition. fcoull vot be done beyond whatesat’ Stores TOMORROW. | helen gay s We’ So Say Deboe and His Followers iver Proclivities ‘athens !*cleat him will be the uon-arrival of vit. . ae ~Rev. W, A. BE hho., began a revival’ a , Jned Ye.strert. M. KB, chureh preached an eloquent vod crowd, Therw wil bad | Mat Milkagain tonight Heme eee) organization of a eh a deep gash j ct of the Re Someone #br uy n M3. HARDEGEGK'S PLAN, | er botue,® particulars, ~Argust Der. of West Broad" 100 or lone who struck tickets $3 and costs forgham e vourt: this mord{all, drank : - ~MARKRED Chicago, IIL, wheat opened 732, closed THRICE FACTORIES.|, nee) Thee are What Padueah is ks} re. yet sured, It hes ith ate atthe Palme E. Reed, has been postpor Ua Sadeceess Wil Ada t being so! More to Paducah's Popu- lation. ks it ve he to COMPLETE DETSILS GIVEN BELOW, at Paducah now has the practical as. at surance, of securing, inthe near fature, three new factories employing] closed. at 24 over 400 men, and entailing the addi-| May oats tion of 1500 or more new inhabitants] closed at 16% =] and over 800 new residences, an ex-| say pork tension of the Ilinoix Central railroad closed and both street car lines, and th boom and thrift that will natorally ly|follow closely othe hédls of the f| above named improvements. e{ Three mouths ago Mr. J. H. Har GQ] debeck, of Kankakee, Ill., who had been iu correspondence with people here for several wonths, came to the city that he might more dilegeutly and successfully prosecute the work he bad undertaken, which was the jon of the above named factory. y he announces that every thing aly. Mr. Hardebeck, during the theee months of his stay, bas secured. the option on our 800 residence 4ots, on] 7 land that every effort to purchase or},’ secure an option on which for the/ Past five or ten years had failed. ‘Ty plat of grotind he now has drawn and ‘on which he bas an option, ex- tends from Tweuty-Third streg. ov the south side of Broadwy to Thirty-Second street, and. from] ) Clatk street to Ohio street. It in-| \ ludes some of tie most valuable sites to be found anywhere, as anyone who knows anything about property values will . and con- tory sites, over This property toh, wer We opencd at pei at $3.42 4 May lard opened —atet | and closed at $4.10, f May ribs opened yf closed at $4.65. , Northwestern receis PADUGH LOST The Ingstate 1. 0,0, F. Meet- ing For ‘98. 5 and 3 cars, MAYFIED =WON IT. « Large Crowd at Cairo Yeste:- day.—Eyerybody Well Treated \ BONS RETURN AT 5 THIS MORYING. Théjitek and Gus Fowler, lashed s to the following: Thos. |togeth¢, attived dt 8 o'clock — this W.F. Brads] thorning with atired ott happy crowd De. Murrell, Weat’ Bod Im.] of slonists: ent Co, A. G. Gilbert, Dr. 8, ytetstate theeting of Odd 8. Caldwell, Grief Bros., Paducah | Fellows il Caito proved a great suc- Banking Company and Dr. Weldon, (Hess, andthe only thing that o¢eur- Mr. Hardebeck's intention ty té4red (6 ma the happiness of Padu- establish a Woolen mill, etploying}cabans wa the fact that she lost the H, A cotton mill employing 150] next anmug meeting of the associa- “ carnage factory employing | tion by @ Miytield prohibition speech The latter will The officen elected for the eusuing from Louis, year are: M. Woulson, of Cairo, 0 men. moved but Mr, lebeck is as yet unready to dis-| ¢ more definite iuformation about | dent, The factories will be J. N. Crutchfield, of Mayfield vice ed in this plat of ground, which | president, sto La {Belle Park, between Jd. A. Twenty-sixth and Twenty-seventh | treasurer, streets, and Mr. Hardebeck has an] Jt ts option on every incl of the ground] won the Meeting was through the ou the whole site except one block | plea of never having the ttiee’- whick De. Weldon, who now ing, and on the plea of havin up the Tenne river, bas reserved | loons in the city, e latter particularly, was exploite 1 upou length, and every woman delegate present, it is ssid, voted fo. May- field, ‘The entire crowd at Cairo prov ably numbered several thousand peo ple, and all reported hospitable treat- ment and an enjoyable day. DARING. RIDE, be presi- the others Browning, of Mayfield, Nd that the way Maytield lives for a residence. - Arrangements Lave been @. for extending the Peoples’ street railway line out Penuessee street through this addition, and out Tweaty-sixth strect to the new fair grounds. The lilinois Central has agreed) to ran a branch track, 4,000 yards long, the factory site. would leave the system near the old fair Unly a few blocks of the proposed addition are now within the corporate limits Mr. Hardebeck 1b by, past successes | out his undertakings, through his enterprise he factories at Kankakee which increas- ed its population from 5000 to 13,- 000. He will have more to say to citizens of Paducah tomorrow, THE DEDICATION through This present ground A Mississippi Tramp Was On a s demonstrated “Cow-Catcher.” The Cowcatch.r Struck a Cow, andthe Tramp vid the Reat, the Aleron Marawether, a colored tramp brakeman of Clayton, Miss., paid dearly for his foolhardiness last night He perched himself on the pilot of locomotive No. 4, to steal a ride to Paducah, He had until recently been employed ou the Yazoo anil Mississippi Valley railroad, and was coming north in search of employ. ment, He motnted the ‘“cow-vatcher’” near Memphis, and enjoyed the ex- citing ride on the fiying iron-horse. Unfortunately, however, this same iron-horse failed to get out of the way of a cow on the track, and when it struck the cow there was trouble for Marswether With such a name the wonder is that le was not killed outright, but he wasn’ He saw a few new constel- lations and the latest models of air- ships,and was picked up unconscious ip diteh, with a leg broken. He was brought here this morning on the “cannon b: and taken to the railroad hospi OF the Monument to Ex-Presi- dent Grant. A Million Visitors tn the Metr, lis New York, April 27,.—The dedi- catory ceremonies of the Grant Mon- fall blast. ‘Ths ideal ather has contributed largely to increase the ritude of the parade ILas estimated by conservative men that the crowd of visitors will reach fully a million. The parade started promptly at 10:30, 1m. The ex- the tomb will be com- at ll o'clock the veteraa tLo'clock, This will be by the naval parade, in which the grandest assemblage of ships ever seen in American waters will be In the evening there will be nt display of fire works. The great city getting such a move on itself as it has sel- dom had, ument are in we ercises at men parade follow son of the year cols generally effect the luugs worse fthan at avy other time, Dr. Bell's Pine- Tar-Honey will break a cold in less time than any known remedy, and it strengthens and invigorafes the lungs and bronchial tubes, For sale by Bovk- |ehlschlaeger & Walker Druggists ok: |. Fifth and Broadway, Fancy, fresh\ tomatoes Vhone 2 mon i) NK BROTHERS & JONES, ™ LOW PRICES NEW HOUSE BUILDERS’ Mechanics’ TOOLS a Specialty. to have taken pla v Ilpuse | CHARGE regent ertainment By May corn operied atvnren (Mornoataid «hy CAH DAILY SUN. SSDAY, APRIL 27, 1897. TO THE PEN, Hf \Ive T: hb pvolutiny 1 and True Men Car- ried Over Today, ! | | OF S'X DEPUTIES, | of ped ul Id fye a Concert of Appropriate » Melodies at the Depot. PR. SMITH BROKE DWN / quarterly begira towards Ed- that mecca of Southwestern | crimin occurred this | morv An even dozen of con-| viets, ten colored and two white, left on the 8 o'clock train to don the] stripes amid the classic hills of Lyon. | Those in charge as guards were: | Deputy Sheriff Utterback, bayette| ‘Trewallex. Ed Clark, Louis Friant, Ed Roftmead Oflicer Dick Suther- land, At the union depwt a large and in- terested crowd, fouling largcly of colored people, surrounded the wait- ing room and eagerly peered through the windows at the piebald convat- enatign of prisoners, linked together by handcuffs and long rope. On the train the men took the side nearest the depot proper, “Snake? Wade, given three y for cutting his mistress, struck up “Once Lwas lost, but now l am found.’’ ‘Ihe others joined tn with more vim than harmony, and many spel hymns, s as ‘Wandering oy,’’ were chanted by the restive pilgrims. Many of those on the 1 wept, especially the mothers, and wives of the men who were leav- ing for more or less time bebind the bleak prison walls at The ‘‘chorus’” sang dear friends,” and then + cheerfal tune, be; er days;"? “Just w me and they We're goin a more may have seen be tell them that you s will kuow the tu jom the exorus,’’ and + We're not the only pebbles on the These soon bad everybody laughing Phe prisoners were Tude Vandyke, white ceny, one year Geo Miller, write, ! one year. J hese are colored : Demptey Hall, housebreaking,two years. Riley years. Bud Baker years, | Frank Smith, housebreaking, two years, * Chas, Wade, malicious eutting,two yeats, Ed McKeever. by false pretenses, 0 Chas Vandyke. larceny, one year, Louis Cooper, housebreaking, years. ‘Dr."" Henry Smith, three years bn Harig robbery, one year and six months In addition to the three women, who will Frankfort, field, Barb: three years, Lizzie Harris, grand larceny, 1 months. John Lawrence, d with cow stealing and given two years, has taken an appeal anil is still in jail here. During the impromptu concert at the depot Dr.’ Henry Sinith, who got three years for stealing 8600 from bi Jim Smith, who was nearly dead consumption, broke down completely, and wept bitterly, He lel old darkey who has a fine medical edu rest ;"" beach. grand far. Gay, housebreaking, two grand larceny, three obtaining mom) 8 Foster, grand two grand lar- aboye there are be carried to are Josie Mans- three years, grand ap liv go an sui These larceny aukin larceny, 1 ten po Se ho year 6 white, « he R is a grey BROTHERS PALL OUL One Claims the Other Had His “Bit.” Petters, a carpenter, complains ed at police headquarters this after- noon that his brother had taken one of his and refused to return it. He wanted a warrant, but was persuaded rather than occasion his avy trouble to let him keep the bit | “bits own brother The finest and the | "CHEAPEST | Jointed Fishing Canes and at line of Tackle is offered Nelson Soule's Drug Stora | Here you will find nothing buy the} and those interested wili be astonished tthe prices, Suppose yo and see “EXCEL IN ALL GOOD POINT But LH. Davidson S low the Dogwood factory this said, bad been living with was locked up to get sober. cop in Shoes bought of Us shined free NEW GOODS The Sun is the only pu, - the City that verifies its clairm*9er in | for circulation’ by Affidavit. T * TEN CENTS A WEEK. N.” TTL INISH OMPCRT GF, OUR BABY CARRIAGE STOCK IS Unsurpassed in Quantity. Unsurpassable in Quality. GEo. O. HART & SON HARDWARE & STOVE Co. 303-307 Broadway. 109-117 N. Third S: eet. $ INCORPORATED, + ala Nl at ttc BUBB OWH 94 DBO 2B The Shoes You Want Are Here.... Depend upon it ; depend upon finding the very shoes you feel you ought to have. : We have all sorts, the lowest priced and the highest grades. You can do well here if you only have $1.50 to pay for a pair 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, 321 BROADWAY. BAVT TRV UVSVSVTA FO0OO088000048 TBVWVVOVT099808 SOMEWH'T DUNK, | Rose & Paxton Give you Alf Kinds of Insurance Office over Citizen’s{Saving Bank. id He was Robbed. simed Naney Co and Alex Feott Pook His Goods, FIRE Officer dones wos called two oe- LIFE and vor TORNADO lock by a telyplione that suucbody with] en Teated on the | and below the Livvis Central in-| ne. | Soon afterwards Oiliver Barnbart| peared with J,U. Davidson, who! LOSS #3,000,000, es on the nd and keeps the | —_— vernment light. He was drunk! And Stall the F «l before being taken to the lockup port id that Nancy Collins, whose and recently went to the pen itiary for breaking into a bakin wder man’s shanty boat, and Alux ott, colored, hi tolen some of his usehold goods. The wor I him, warrants for both, Fire, Life and Torsado Insurance In Firsf-class Companies. e Rages at New- News. Newport News, Va., April 27 1e most disastrous fire that has oc- curred here in the history of this section, Thus far have been destroy- | ed two piers, three vessels, two tugs and still the fire rages. e loss of life, it. is believed, will h fifteen at leas* All business in my line given prompt attention. J. WILL SMITH, jer. National Bank Bldg vd wanted He jucah Commandery meets to- night to elect officers ® Good_Brooms 3 for 25¢ at Ne acket Store. om 4, Am Bargains... That Will Open Your Eyes! For Ladies, in small sizes, regular price $2.50 and $3, go for 98c. We have the, best $1.50 and $2 blick and coffze kid oxfords ever shown in any cits. Call and see them Cochran & Cochran, 331 Broadway. one of our WONDER *“FREGZERS and be convinced HARD WA RE | that they are the best on the market at AND | lowest prices. ‘PHONE ,JS< od