The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, January 14, 1898, Page 1

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E do more Job Printing than an her house in the city. ~ VOLUME I1—NUMBER 106 tre Genuine Hunyadi Ja nos Water at Soule’s PRICE 35 C. features of the situation ; F ble condition of the © According to General ! no less than 200,000 peopl island are in the last es . tution. —_—_—_ gf CHASE Has been asic mf tr its wonderlul » offered for the noney. only at 4 BROADWA Ss. "THE SUPERIORITY OF THE SALMON CIGAR ‘ry one aird get the ‘ie st value ever old Yl Plc LIONS, REC STORE bs 4 ry us $ Di, ntl ‘ate ‘AH, KENTUCKY, FRIDAY JANUARY 14, 1898 f f ‘The Coban Situation ts @ Serious For Foreign lw Who Now Are Looking” McKi wai t Was ley ¢ net of esent conditions President} , ruld not intervene except} Cleveland, and at several hostility to Spain, for thelmade brief addresses, and eded to every de- " ry.in iarantee payment, this the war end. Prince, ls have a ade most before it was presented. been intimated ub murdered W has been found ¢ irresponsible, Vice Chancellor Reedy of New Jer- sey, refused loset aside a diyorseegfinted to Frank A, Mago- by th yout by the 1 Great Britain rather than ion of the ha a position an in Cuba London ‘Terr 1S QUIET, And Shere is No pie For Inter- vention By the United States Government Just Now. government al- however, ow tl at the loss of Cuba vilty, but is declared. ¥ Four Lose ‘Their Lives alam: Is Mortally Wounded in P Leslie County Battle. S| trou herenreachijer have fixed, 9 uniform Tat tor passenyers, goorl, bai irrespective of coavh Ws. not always have con+ fereat, modat ions, been go, This bas If we could tir ged this discriminating and just angement of first and second class nt dl ins’ FG STY Blood AND FOR HIS OLIVER, r F’ADUCA 4 DAIL SUN. ey ‘OU can best reach the People by an dvertisement in the Daily Sun of a Note, Penned i on Haman Cati- cle—Irate Young Men. Dn the War Path in Boyte Coun- ty—More Soldiers to Toll Gate Raiders Are haar mimodlations, we would have rd little complfint of the out- and anngyances by the rude} ’ P rafiiunism to ye ald an, LL. an enthusiastic Senator Han- tion hardly pass through the crowds here. Three cheers and. tigers were It has} quent. that if the ee i “agmeee United State mull send its war. The Warin Boyle, ps to Havana, stop the war and] panyille, Ky., Jan. 14.—The raid- ree to pay the $ 400,000,000 of the} ors have sent ominous warnings to the Coban loan, both France and Great) col) gate officials and trouble is again} from Major Geo, L ain would sustain this coantry. }feared, Another company and, therefore, the govern-| state militia will be ( ment could \ » people off once, Millionaire Suisides. Washington, Jan, 14,—Dalton Perry, a millionaire dry goods mer. chant, committed suicide this morn- ing. Protracted illness is supposed to have been the cause. induence of ated Yankees, fact that the y to put this where it will nd if it does will speedily Hustlin: Frankfort, Ky., Jan, 14,—Sixty bills were introduced in the House this morning. Many of them are important, super, who ‘iss, the actor, *Miss Francis, of Yale, Miss Francis, of Yale, a celebrated high class attrection, be present- ed at Morton's opera house nex, Friday night. Oklahoma along the route from Columbus to | of inerea free| been rec in connec strike in Engl with the and, has ha ing the price of the ‘acitie aud Atlantic yards and sbip-owners Horrible Misery Jackson, Mis: in of the| Mississippi, now in Cuba, ordered here at] information the state senate yesterday passed a strong Cuban resolution, have perish- province 1897 say that 90,000 persons ed by starvation in the lara al je since Ja «l the eff v ls points] this purpose from 10 to 50 per cet could] All of the available toy asts isitioned, and Euglish shi; eins called upon to supply the demand, are n Cuba, » dan. 14,—Advices pald, Jr. on whose an. 1, WE GUARANTEE Dr. Shoup’s Cough Cure It Coniains No Opium ;ACON Druggiets Gold Bish A J.D. Velaphe a # ON. ect for nb. { of of on hott] One-Fourth Off on All Shoes From $2.50 Up. No stock reserve $O.AS Gets t U'TS $12.50. S wba They are Bright a New Patterns brices in departments, HART'S FINE CHINA ..OF ALL KINDS... BEAUTIFUL BASKETS and all kinds. HART’S iIt has, and always will be, our aim to sa ing, such as Furn ure, Mattings neal and Derby Portiers, Trunks, Stoves, Clocks, etc. SELLERS OF GOOD GOODS ROGERS’ TRIPLE-PLATED SILVERWARE THAN EVER BEFORE HART'S CUT GLASS Cy tional CY We are now showing the largest stock ever yet seen in Paducah, TOYS . AT ALL PRICES... nensit RE THE LEADERS OF THE HOLIDAY GOODS TRADE Largest Stock .* Lowest Prices More Toys any other House. GEORGE O.HART & SON HARDWARE AND STOVE €O, Better Toys P ‘Than any other House. HANDSOME LAMPS ~—ENAMELED— BLL AN DELF® D WHITE WARE » baskets If you are wanting a lamp we can please youdn every particular. We have them in all styles, MONEY SAVING PRICES LEADERS OF LOW PRICES HART’S an Old Saying, but Still ; § Tre A Penny Saved is a Penny Made, 2 our customers every cent we possibly can by selling a good quality of boot and shoe at a small margin. Our line of men’s shoes can’t be surpassed in the city: . See our Vici line—Hard to beat See our Green line—They are daisies See our Ox Blcod linc—Pretty as a peach See our Russia line—It feels good 3ee our Kangaroo Calf—Soft and nic< See our Calf line—You know what ’tis See our Box Calf line—Right in the ring we hold our own in Ladi nd Gentlemen's shoes. Customers we sold years still hang on to us. We hold them by selling good goods and sticking up to Come : GEO. ROCK & SON; ~ 321 BROADWAY. in to see us, New Year Bargains. | The New Year has dawned upon us; the old passed away. Owing to the dullness of bus- ness that naturally follows the holidays. We have decided to offer for the next 60 days some special bargains in Furniture and Gardne: Bros. & Go. 203 and 205 S. Third St. Telephone 396, le a full line of in poet rere we han ng needed Linolew 1s, Oil Cloth: hs, ace Curtains, Rugs, Chi- Can Please YOU————_—_ # ton suits to order for less money th lan re P. ge nade ones of same quality. Everybody can wear a tail eTajlor & = =8es a 333 BROADWAY “Dalton's Tailoring Establishment | to This Country. the Front. The other Hunyadi Springs ——ee P ; "1 han are cheap—should sell for ae. G re Washington, Jan. 14.—The latest] Barboursville, Ky., Jan. 14,— ; ec Get the Original Advices from Consul General Lee are] Meagre details have reached here of to be certain that the Kem 5 ‘ng is quiet gt Havana, ja big battle in Leslie county in which] Co, was wrecked by Vice-B oad crossing, bad a a Tt ait there ty now no danger of | thice white men and one negro were | Reine: All developments from being beaten to = se future uprisi The state depart-{killed and one white man. mortally -e the new directors tok clif night about 9 o’clock by ment apprehends no immediate} wounded. The battle occurred yes- point to this one fact d of enraged young white men 9 trouble. Exira guards have been] terday morning on tke waters of the e has gone to Cincinnati, The]! sat of the barber shop. We have placed a American Embassy | Middle Fork, afew tiles from Hy-|situation is much more compligeted is 30 badly used up, and cut. in Madrit, thoug re is no danger}den, The cause of the trouble is not} py the fact that before leaving: he ‘Wich severe punishment, that of nttacl known, but is supposed to be due tolmade an assignment — petsonally, ps of diStresa could “be heard a old feuc one of the parties} Reine as go! vay wi eR mround, ani an iueholl Id feud, = N f the p Reinecke has gotten away with the block a 4 eeee ae en e been arrested. whole of the bank’s capital, $70,000,] "fought everybody for a great dis- Key West, Fla., Jan, 14 —Yester- “ - ~ tanee® except the police, who were. R was an ¢ tiny, and today Funny Legistators, perhis)s, farther off than a great "he 'Maveant] STRIKING AT BRYAN, | pranktore Ky. tan. tie-Yestersf ate : ‘ been lying off the esolution day in the Houde. | "Phe facts out of which the chas- , - m up, ready to sail aaeunanaad Mr. Bryan, of Nebraska, was invited | tisem: nt grew are tt Robertson, it . PALMISTRY WILL FIGURE. the government sends}, zg, |to come to Kentucky and addrees the] is alle red, wrote a note to Miss Julia . — and coal were] Signs of a Movement to Side-|Legisiature. Senator Lindsay was|Crow: |, who lives at Mr. Bradley's] sy *Murdorer Merry’s Trial Pronuses ¥ © been.e track the Leader of asked, in a resolution g house, at irteenth and 5 a be € « ers veral times House buried in a committee, Br ny, asking ber to clope with to Be Unigue in Crimiuat The g ! all in readi the Silver De- ign his seat, and in order to t} him, r ripped of all sur ioral; ridiculous the members ame Mi table young J Citekio. Jan. Tin ell t r ; by including the name of S white nt beyond bt: hi a The Cubans ar ah state of one Deboe. Another resol n provided | meas rday received palms instead of ef i ‘ ! t Se tan ; # excitet rts from Ha- (hat only men of good moral charac-| ihe 4 net that she had a the place of the tr rk al led the docks] Sigaiicant Conferences Said to}ter should be lowed ave albard H nd that he would AandB,” i " : alta I r the Aber Have Been Recently Held in _ | !iense to sell liquor at re eod jer 200 se ves a bd eiiiaed In the case of Ct V rom a A ertal ty meet her there, av mee cjie care, Cans tase have sup- Washington aud New SUPT. DAVIS RESIGNS, adie ler, He asked for a. answer ¥ st " only tempo- york City. y to She promptly turned the % thieves who is on tr i t York City ! 1 wife murder. | ‘ . insulting note over to two young gen of defense that bas be the | y rete ‘ aay oat ae __ | vetrie y to case may turn out t re} ‘ c ni - New Yorks Jan, 1t.+Wm, J. Bry- The Superintendent of the City’s} the be their = ben h pe 2 “ i : aul < the cruise {22 bas been rejected by Ricuard Electric Light Plant ght questions will be heard ; the harbor, bat fires {Croker as a non-resident member of . ote oe tions ie ho lawy« for telegraphic or- | Creker’s Democratic club. This ine Quits. ‘ will be new to crimina , titution proposes to become the head | ' Pratt, asso and its house the headquarters of the ma | who ecnda . 1 1 Democratic party of the nation. Me Handed His Kesignation to $ k ig CUBAN SITUATION, Senator Jones of Arkansas, Faulk. the Light Committee This Mnpoked: bin down tting egen \ ner of West Virginia, Smith of New iif th tor 1 otog 1 int ves and | ot York and Murpby of New Jersey Morning. i“ eee 3 rs to (1 ‘glenta’ Guile AL is Gtivs « . ' , British and French Bondholders} "Ye been elected members of the + ed alihost the 1 it club. With the exception of Jones, saan Robertson fine be if their studie oD. Ave Uneasy —8400,000,- ail are against free silver. Supt. Charles Davis, of the City | Maisgr La te uffs of wi contact with the environments of t Pats ‘The story comes trom Washi Electric Light Plant, tendered. his jin er iken is ay uff olan. Lp aod ane = a O00 at Stake, that Senator Jones and D. R. Francis | Testgnation this morning to the Tight : ty ea-iadly dis is ° . _— edlgpereatpnimile fla 3 of Missouri, who was {3 Cleveland's | committee of the council, to take ef- a a et, W ban 1 banda ee. t Se. last cabin Were in close conference | fect as soon as possible, abe Get show that Merry wa Jitory Seeing the Hopetessness | 4 © capital. Politicians here place] _ Supt. Davis tendered his re A Pre was at th of the ogee getaeante ‘om Linpoys much significance in this incident, tion voluntarily, and it was w ih k that 4 vn ¢ ’ Now They profess to believe that a move- | Surprise commit oo sis i : ‘ : ati aalons. ' ‘ S ment is on foot to sidetrack Wm, J.[i8 not w prompted) ic Al. His | eae pe | « to America, Bryan and keep him out of the nomi-}it, — bv “ Dea ie atile new tol Lone oe Sige rt nation for president In 100, They Hint Mitactly will not be tolerated { Merry's hand rea 2 : They that Croker will attempt be i known t, W W J 1.—Private p . i a moment he cn : ‘ ‘ tat to dictate the nomination for presi- No } ‘ onvince ? ©] dent, : ” es) I to members of the] “Gorman is said to be his persona 3 made a good super- | Youngamens harde | a pe in C ¢ hoice and fo! ason he " in as been in cha: wn 1 fain wnkin by ow that powerful Perce ese TeMcn.be. ia atist | NOADANGFR AT DAWSON, | re tah made Gorman a inember of his club ive faction in ever | work ire indepen- E - | mai I To offset this step of Croker’s, Mr. | ¥8Y: ! ; | TEMPEST In TEAPOT. A issued | HN), itis said, is preparing to rub] What the outcome will be remains] At Latest Reports There Was Ne oA peed AOU OD his old regalia 2 eth as | to be se . Fear of Starvation. . ally upon]? oy ‘ 6 Washington, Jan, 14.—A Jencral Lew Says He Didn't A . ce eM fan “Tam a Democ leader, r : p ashington, Jan. —— J i | Satay t Cuba. To tell how he indorsed the late Chi- | PROSECUTION CLAUMS TO General Breck has_ receives for Two Warships j These t “ in large part in atform and voted for the nom- HAVESTRONG EVIDENCE,| gram from Gen, Merriam at Van- “_ Havana Sedan Bah oi caver Barracks, Wash., forwardin; : ' . nape n Democrats are w atching Joe Simms to Be Arraigned B or] a co. ¥ of ram from (jaarter- Ja 1.—t ral ves closely, They mas r Rol Seattle’ as fol- Lou has re at these J alarmed and claim that Bry ARE CORE Rememb ¢ ul f valueless ; ; : a Btatas | ate of W 1 States in some way] 2 ong today ia. the Glasgow, Ky., Jan. 11.—The ex iKed State everythi i party as it was whea Mr. Bryan was al of Joe Simms. eports to me 4 i r payment. They arel i ninated in 1896 : tae Ot Miles} son Decembe spt " t .| THE LAST OF DURRANT, tore Jurkae | ates Shades, L of the ¢ } " t (rou nm ( Novern he corroborate ¢t { . . we pes pee sor ity De J singlvadt on t F A R have already been] Mis Body Crematcdand the Ashes]! ™ se " oe apse i i sg teh until today. The commonwealth’s | Richardson ( } ea wey 4 p hla Given to his Parents. t ms to have discovered | #t Circle City v apee bad been \ erests to secure 2 1 when G A LA Doing, but \ Mt this were Angeles, Ca ors contd Sot he} quin ALiser e| x another outbreak ‘ tes would become! pody of murderer W. H. ¥ news to Daw | Nothing has bee rd f payment] was incimerated at the th | Richardson. i] Consul gencral \ M0 Reynolds & Van Nuys Hepa tpeellted | a PEe , € ed at the stot rotect yester At 2 o'clock the See tice | Rlon ikem 1 , ‘| situation remains were removed from the furnace and to be vers | the statement 08 vane. rt ivered to the parents. No one trone. . avy , General Lee did not ask to have ah i saw inside the crematory except the]* | 1 warship sent to Havana, and in t employes and the Darrants. A few Mr. Charles | l pinion of tho stat ut of gathered around the outside, but UNPRECEDENTED DEMAND pointed minis cials,that is & suflivic a ever g was done so quietly and ——— © Chinese “a assumption that ei o quickly that their curiosity was]For Steamers For the Alaskan was f se! for sending one. The « soon appeased, and before the ashes toads given to Mr, Edwin evidently not appreben al point of view. |had been removed those few had dis- vere trouble in the immediate he very measures] persed, San Frane’ Cal., Jan. 14.—The an will require the forcille of money to k unprecedented demand for steamers of our government t nd a 1 tny Ovations. to engage in the Alaska trade taken What Gash will Do in | The Our Store This Week, ALL OF OUR $15.00, $18.00, $20.00, $22.60 «» $25 OO SSIMERE AND FINE WORSTED SUITS CUT TO $12.48 S FAKE—COME AND SEE B. WEILLE & SON only One-Pric: Clothing, Hat, Furnish'ng and | All ‘ea From $2.50 Up. $7.48 ear: the Crevm Shoe House. “om, “410, 00 SUITS ‘These prices are FOR CASH ONLY p Remember, OUR WORD IS OUR BOND. All goods sold a advertised—no fake s 4 not put away.the best valiges, ut give} Th Bright and you choice of our ent tril e through, am i W e stoc Patterns ay you to call and take a we consider it uo troubl s always a pleasitre to show you in| we have only one price toll. | C ia all departments. omnis E x \

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