The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, January 22, 1898, Page 1

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OU 'can best reach ie an lites teks aily Sun & HE PADUCAH DAILY SUN. a) GOSSAM ER * SWAN DOWN ¢ FACE POWER Entitles you ts a beautiful Art Souvenir FeREE AT SOULE’ Tverything for your td#let here Phone 313 for your wants in the Drug line TM FREE DELIVERY WE GUARANTEES Dr. Shoup’s od Cough Cure It Contains No Opium J.D. BACON & CO. Draggists Gold Fish Agents Telephone nth ae POLICE COURT, Yart of the pended Against Chas, Moore Judgment Sus License Warrw Th Next pty on Number, Set for Monday. Chas. Moore, “erent to Mallie ¢ on West Court street | afternoon with,a shot ge ened to kill bis wife, being fined $6 and costs, has tiredcf life on the chain gang. This morning Attorvey Jesse Gil- bert, who defended bim, made a mo- tion that Judge pre tem Harris, whe presided at Moore’s trial on ount of Jac Sanders’ ill be allowed to suspend the judgment or reduce the Major Harris was present, pended $25 of the judgment. The eharged with 5 from a man residing ot Metropolis, who m5’ establishsnent t Saturday and sus- inst Will Hamilton, x five saw at Gilbertsville, until next Tues absence of wi reduced to $10( J. logs was continue owing to tl » His bond H. H, Jones an drunkenness, were each. II, Trace, for charged with as- Fowler, was fined Jolin Dougias saulting Christina $20 and costs. Thirty warrants ey failing to pay their continued until Mon against person licenses, were y MARKETS Reported by the Lacy Grain May wheat opened at highest 9214, lowest 91", closed at 92 b. Corn opened at 29, highest lowest 28 *«, vlosed at 28 Oats oF ned at 254, b 2 , closed a! ed at $9. 80, highest $9.80, lowest $1.70, closed at $Y. Lard opened at $4.80, hig! »* $1.80, lowest $1 closed at $4.77. Ribs opened highest $4.52, lowest $i. New York cotton openea at $5.72, highest $5.74-5, lowest $5,72, closed at 85.72. New Orleans cotton opened at $5.37, highest $85. lowest $5.35-6, closed at $5.5 hest 23% 4 Best free Iuneh in the city tonight at 7:30 at Lagomarsino’s. READ Ano CALL Ladies, come at once to M’PHERSON’S ««-DRUG STORE-- And secure a sample package of TETLOW’S DFACE POWDER Beautiful souvenirs given away. ttt: W nd threat. | s \ Henry fined $1 and costs |"! » | $900 was paid. W | ~ [SENSATIONAL Still the Order ton—Crumbaugh’s Confirm: ation will be op- posed, Congressman Wheeler ts After the Book Trusts Will Pre. pare a Bil Agai ‘Them, Washington, Jan, 22,—The senate is in session tc ror the first time on Saturday for years. ‘The cause is supposed to be the Cuban affairs, which are believed by many to have la crisis. Sensational developments expectd at any moment. FIGHTING CRUMBAUGH, Kentuckian’s Confirmatio: Opposed, Washington Jan, 22.—Major Crumbaugh’s coufirmation is meeting pposition in the senate. It is said that Senators Elkins, Fairbanks and Faulkner will oppose it on the ground of incompetency claiming that a ractical engineer is pecessary. The Against the Book;Trust. Washington, Jan, 2 man Wheeler, aided hy Congr Fitzpatrick, of the Tenth district wreparing an amendment to the copy- s to break up the book is law Assarsinated, Richmond, Ky., Jan, 22.—News has reached here of the assissination ast night of John Henry un- known parties. He was a prominent citizen of Clay county. New Attorney General. pointed Attorney Genera coed McKenna TATE HEIRS WIN SUIT. Connecticut Co rane a Dick Frankfort, Ky., Jan The heirs of Dick Tate, ex-state treasurer have won their case against the Con- necticut Muatuat Life Tnsutange eom- pany fer $1,100, Late Thursday ernoon the attorneys for the com ame to Judge Pryor and check for tl » a $5,000 po ny Pays Insure ‘ate'’s Life, above amour liey sued on, and liately asked that ed, This an is dead, was tic It him the Me Judge Pryor i mission tha ed in the remembered tl insurance com the ye will severa Aton seven anies were broug statutory that nce presumed a man to be The other cases wil 1 ne xt week, Republicans Fig Mohisopville, Ky., the democrats are about de Judge Fletcher Dempsey won't be andilate for congress, and that Col D. len, of Union, will, Dlicans are stirring arounc r fences up and ready for another the Second district It alers would like to have Cc @ Sebree or Collector Franks or z rge Jolly euter the race mut they will probably not consider t, and it is vested that younger men who acted sacrifices should be put to the fore The name of Mr. Ben T. Robinson, who has been a member of the county committee, held local oflices at Mor next sug the ave not ast io Washingt | Government Cuts Off ‘Te! js ton’s Gap and made good races for state sevator, ant at arms ot the senate and other pla y his friends, who make @ good race. se think Grover's Trenton, N.J.,d Cleveland has purchs land near Princeton, J., to be used asa game reserve. This tract consists of eighty-five acres, for which It is full of rabbits and quails, but Mr. Cleveland in- tends to stock it with good game and put a pretty little lodge house upon it. Mr, Cleveland will have his pre- serve ready by next fall, and he is already preparing to purchase quail, pl ants, partridges, snipe, wood- cock, rabbits, foxes, squirrels and English hares. It is said Mr, Cleveland will give regular hunting events for the pleas- ure of his friends each —Grover atract of New Pension _ Washington, Jan, mimis- sioner Evans, of the pension oitice, lations governing the practice of at- before aud the adjudication of claims in the oflice. The effort will be made to simplify to some ex e methods now in vogue in ad- ing claims, without iu any an- JAPAN READY FOR WAR! legraph- ie Communication and Mobilizes Army and Navy. The Fleet Ordered to Go to Wei Hat Wei—Teis M Defiance to Ru ans O} | | | | | Goyernment, London, Jan Gazette _yesterds menting upon the dispatch from Yo- kohama, saying that a fleet of nine Japanese warships will leave Jopan in the course of a week for Chinese waters, says ‘Japan is prepared for war. Thet in a nut shell, is the news from Yo kohama today, and it is really the first news from Japan since the be- ginning of the Chinese It will be obvious that the ANESE government has stopped telegraphic communication, wh except when army oF navy. ‘I precisely what it has been doin; ost certain that the destination of leet is Wei- Hai-Wer. and there abt the movement means that the statu in China, so for Manchuria Corea is concerned not be tered by Russia or any combinat of Russian allies e of € Britain and Japan ong defenders’ policy 4 portunity in Chin sition to enforce th —The St. James ternoon, com- crisis, mobilizing an no shall in ty » they are of op. na po MKENNA CONFIRMED There Was a Strong Fight in the Senate Against His Ap- pointinent Washington, Jan, 22,—Attorney general McKenna was « ustice of the supreme © A strong pa made against his confirn ou the ground of his incompetency ‘opfirmed as a by th court yesterday thas hh it never does}! PADUCAH, KEN'TUC KY, SATL ‘KDAY JANG ARY 22, 1898, REFUSED THE = stat PAUPERS, | four hod Packet heavy Bu, Evenssin! Does Not Want Passen- of That ampunt © Kind, being nearly Beh hind t ness between She put off rain at the on her return so due tere anc and left “Hoosier | kins was Company | failed to 1 late hour, here today, bu The Fowler Louis, 6m afternoon er, the Uy which is) winter quarters here. Foung Taylor, of the vas been sick for she las out again yesterday’ after gers {in the city Story Three Walked Paducah, of from Via lly suspended today the bad rainy weather. pouessee river after a tow of ‘The Fowler Packet company got] 4&8 even with Mayor Lang today. » It})# flatly refused to transport to Hender- | Meas son three paupers, who Were pro- vided with transportation and a spare piece of money e the city. ‘The refusal is supposed to be a re- taliatory measure inst the city its action days ago in ressed ifito service by tie iter.” Stave yrds are in danger of be- Way on the banks of the nnesseé ‘ver and slready some of are}: the water. ‘The po& ry boat Larna Doone is laid op. Bm her ing floated th over sev notifying the ral company that it would are of or three pers from Saturday until Mond and then carry them free of ch: to Cairo, or be prosecuted for lat paupers here. The company in the past has heen no little advantage | £0 listress The turee paupers Mayor Lang ired to. ship are t 5, and etarnod howe on the ght. Thecurrent in the iv ting to swift vig. nd consequently eto wait until the river vefore she cna make her shipped ber poultry » there to St. Louis hy ake two are. goes up the after a tow Lori. The yesterday Mississippi the Moss boat at red Nellis river today Ayers and hin left late the lower me timber for The harbor Lamasco, was uj? Yes von with some bs barres Johnson. Rowe Jane Jone her 3, and Jones ree walked fr y way of} a ad abou srothers, Jone aged John They » Paducab, coming | » order to secur f walking t Tuey informed on compa May ooklyn, travel nnessee river tomorrow olts for Seamon & Co. 10 up the afler stave uen this ness was very lown the rning, owing to t er The arrivals 2 ere few and those | trouble in landin unt of the 1, The harbor Joe Fowler they about a for sending this mi and the t that is favorahle to trusts, There was no division on the Wash., Jan. is at present a glut in the labor war- ket at Juneau, Dyea snd Skag More workingmea than there s, with the result that the wa, are com) lown and many mea bow ea up their supp! earning nothin, When ag of snow Comes lowed by the eituation NM be then transportation of Chilcoot and White mence in earnest, and every man t there can get work Ay , ood fa a freeze for ver changed supplies « es will Killed Over Cards. Albany. Ky., Jan. Jas." lor and Thomas Stockton were nd another is dying, as the ame of cards Inst 1 ng occurred out in the count PREPARING FOR WAR. gland May Yet Go to War With New Jan. from London tdicate 1s determined to if not treated properly \ Advice and 0 to war with Cl Kesolution, Jan, Teller’s Washington, Teller's resolution authorizing — the payment of government bonds in either gold er silver ated in the senate today TRAINS ANSULLED On the Nashville, Ohattar st. Senator is being de Louis Pohay. Nash Louis rail- The heavy rains down the ville, Chattanooga & st. road last p nd today resulted in the afternoon freight and Sthis even annulled. ted from best named trains ing’s passenger trains bein, No great damage the floods, but it not to run the this afternoon tonight first passenger train over this road will leave Paducah tomorrow morn- ing at the regular time, Laren. — ins Nos, 108, 102 and the passenger train will go out to- ght onthe N., C. & St. L, at 8:30, y were delayed by raiv. REPORTED DISTURBANCE, is repo was deemed above The Police Were Called Upon The|® the Pack r 1 to} hound take the p le cr Still the them hy rai oh THE THREE RIVERS. , erest Gathered From | of Inter {water this “morning the River Front for the tive ip the Sun Readers. Y night at K e read k turbid waters of the r continue to grad- tue levee here and short- lerably every day, notwithstan hat some of the ex- rienced river men predicted that it wonld be falling | today The Item rawled 3 oficial o' clot Ati 137.8 maky We can fill your wants for ANYTHING in the Drug line. A new line of Trusses and Crutches Just in. GR. joceuvat swans toe PONE RANK pe eile Ct ae. we and Triumph TE ruaheC NA Furnaces. her way ville Monday and get estimates dence. ville Jeft today rethtown dl The towl arrived | river yest cee 5 al finget & 60 repaired : " mare Undertakers and embalmers, ve Clyde ete 1308 kets, arrive DANIS; ror Call on your res ate and iron huofer, . Ti id St. Tin, Jay al annem ne A Ce He 128 phone 150 pa 3 Third a large upper incline to the The Jeln $. Hop- in her appeatance at a Captalp William C. Kagon of St. yesterday take charge of his steam- lighthouse tender Lily. dry rk at the docks and ways on tboat Jack Frost leaves to~ rything that can be secnred Pg to secure their timber bolts by the at Danville and part of sin readiness tot ittle} ‘| See our Vici line—Hard to beat clock had || DU BOIS & CO.’ —! WE do more Job Printing than any other house in the city. Try us TEN CENTS A WEEK i ROGERS’ TRIPLE-PLATED SILVERWARE THAN EVER BEFORE FINE CHINA ey rown previou n the immensity sity of our $ season CUT GLASS ey At exceptiona We are now showir largest stock eve seen in Pa TOYS ..AT ALL PRICES... Better Toy Than any other t prices. the et li W RE THE LEADERS OF THE HOLIDAY GOODS TRADE Largest Stock * Lowest Prices TOYS «OF ALL KINDS... More ‘Toys Than any other House BEAUTIFUL BASKETS t GEORGE O. HART & SON HARDWARE AND STOVE CO. Hou HANDSOME LAMPS ™—ENAMELED-—— WHITE WARE aon OH We have baskets of all sizes and all kinds, for all pur DELFT poses and at all prices —but always lower whe bcae "alana MONEY SAVING PRICES HART’S | Leavers oF Low Prices Tis an Old Saying, but Still ‘Tis True A Penny Saved is a Penny Made, It has, and always will be, our aim to save 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. ou are wanting a lamp we can please you in every particular. We have them in all styles at any price HART'S See our Green line—They are daisies See our Ox Blood line—Pretty as a peach See our Russia line—It feels good See our Kangaroo Calf—Soft and nice See our Calf line—You know what ’tis See our Box Calf line--Right in the ring Pir xi o twenty years ago still hang on t in Ladies’ a n's shoes sold We hold own Cu selling good goods and sticking up to GEO. ROCK & SON, | 321 BROADWAY. COHEN The Leading Pawnbroker stomers we goods them what we say Come in to see us. good collateral at -rea- onable rates and on lib- eral terms. Ihave opened a Pawn- W |broker and Loan Office, \\ jand willloan money on = {LL BUSINESS STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL | } ! A. COHHIN 106 SOUTH SECOND ST. Dalto - y the auler 2 BROADWAY a ” 0 Can Please Yous n ailor-made suits to order for less money than ready- of same quality. Everybody can wear a tailor- at the prices charged by Dalton's Tailoring _ Establishment 333 | 00 ry) river She ha: Broaklyn to She leaves on ton ‘o to nessee carry a Capta tS Louis, and Winfrey, of this city, are going to take the Jack F up the Tennessee river today. The Dick packet out She was away One-Fourth Off | on All Shoes From Fowler wa: schedule tin for Cai on to Investigate, The police about noon today were notified that a citizen was creating a disturbance at his home on Madi- son street, by assaulting his wife and pursuing her with a pistol. Otticers Jones and Iloyer went ssening the requirements impos {npon pensioners to show cause why their claims should not be allowed, and to relieve the embarrassment which results from different con structions of the laws by successive administrations of the pension oitice. |'There isa feeling that a claim acted tupon by one administration soald ‘be regarded as *‘res adjvdicata,’ {less evidences of fraud in its ais oe tion subseqnently have been broug ght ‘© light when it sball be reopened. pes ew rules require the approval of the secretary of the interior before becoming operative. down to investigate, but could not learn sutiicient at the time to justify a warrant, although the neighbors claimed there had been a disturbance, Marshal Collins said w would be issued if additional evidence could be secared, Roll herring, two for 5 cents at Book on Phone The Next Show. Robin Hood, Jr., a burlesque, will he the next attraction at Morton's opera house on February 1 The Joe Fowler arrived $2.50 Up. No stock reserve Awarded Highest Honors—World’s Fair Gold a on: inter Fair, RICES BAKING POWDER A Pure Grape Cream of Tartar Pow 40 YEARS THE STA>” 1 $9. AS Gets the ¢ 1 of our They are Bright and G Patterns ‘Sut MB iu all departments. $12.50 SUITS' “What ¢ Gash _ will Do in Our Store This Week. ac REA 2. JUST THINK OF IT! One-Fourth Off ALL OF OUR $15.00, $18.00, $20.00, All Pinas From $22.50 w $25 00 “GASSIMERE AND FINE WORSTED $2.50 Up. $12 CUT TO | 48 m\ -\ $ NO 17. AND SEE oe WEILLE & SON The only One-Price Clothing, Hat, Furnishing and Shoe House. reserved $7.43 Gets the Crevn of our "| $10. 00 SUITS 1 ‘These prices are FOR CASI Remember, OUR WORD iver no fake sale, We t es values They are Bright a | you choice of our entire stock New Patterns | Iuwill pay you t nil tal ook. Jt throug: and we tno trouble, Bear inn ONLY Is OUR BON p.2 goons sold ways a ple q we have on {cut prices in all departments

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