The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, January 31, 1898, Page 1

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‘Gold Fish F/ MARDI GRAS AT NEW ORLEANS, President Today Promised to Aip>| point. Tkem—Other * Ken- ky Appointments Ex- pected Jomorrow, The House Will Vote on the Teller Resolution This Af- ternoon at 5 O'clock— WI Defeat It. CB¥ona Cigar At Soule’s Washingtov, Jan. 31.—The Presi- dent this morning promised Senator Deboe that he would appoiut CO. M, Barnett surveyorof™port at Louise ville, aod Leslie Coombs pension agent at Louisville, He said he 1 Wouk! send in these appointments to- day probably. General Collier is still here and is urging his claim for Ube position of surveyor of port. Other Kentacky appointments are confideatly expected tomorrow, |, Fleet or Torpedo Fiotitia. Wasbiagton, Jan, §1.—~No official advices have been received here yet to confirm the report from Carthage- nia of the Spanish government's in- tention to send Lof warships to YHavana. The was fuformed some ti Pt gunboats now engaged in patrolin the Cuban voast would be strength enéd soon by the addition of a nuns. bet of torpedo boats, and this flotilla fs expected to pail for Havana as soon as conditions permit. Seacoast Defense Bill, 4.) Washisgtoo, Jan, 31.—The forti- fications sppropriation bill providing for an extepsive system of seacoast defenses sow in Course of completion was reported to the house Saturday. It carries $4,114,912, as against the J i estimates made the war dejart- We have just received a new} ment of $13 shipment of gold fish in y: i from 15¢ ta 75¢ apicee: e A line of choice seleevions that never displease, Drop in. ¥,, Jan, 31.— a yo man of unim er's candiducy renomination — b; the Repablicans he drew yack watt how, Presiden McKinley's Birthday, Washi Jan. 81,—Satarday was the ai ary of the I’resident’y birthday, was born in 1843. ‘There was pecial obgervance of the day at the White House. aes Totlgatés All Gone. Danville, Ky., Jan, $1,.—Every tollgate in this county exepet those guarded were demolished last night. TELLER’S RESOLUTION Will bo Killed by the louse This wa | Washin Resolatie! the visi House, © @inutey 4 contina tn pte suddenl, “2g 4 ned y pf when the vote»; by ‘At will une Ly de OB“, ly defeated The copmidice u. ‘Age reported against ifs passage,“ / Congréesman Wheeler of Kentutky spoke in fyvor of the resolution and used scatijing terms ia speaking of the republicans, Amportint Pensioh. F Wi Pan. 30.—Among pene rendercd yesterday i cretary of the Lnterior Davie was a case of considerable importance affecting the right to pen- i ws under theact of June 27, The case wasthat of Luella, ow of Nathan A, Sisson, late ser- fat of company A, Second Rhode Island Volunteer Lnfggtry. In bis decision tye assistant secre- ary points out that the womao owns real aod personal property valued at about $000, aud-saydit is manifest that she is not without other means ot support thea her daily labor, » iti order to obtain ot June, 1890. only a_ fev fine Japan, sped s left, Cell and see them: or tele. phone 237, J.D. BACON & 6O. “Gold Fish Agents mile amatcur skat- America J. K. MeCollock, of Winnipeg, at the frst day's races in 3 the National Amateur Skating asso- Druggints... cation of America here Saturday. Time for the mile was 3:37 1-5; five miles, 16:58, senatepienneminsmpmsiaigniciemes JUSTICE WINCHESTER PA hs A + ELKES WINS eae OS Cane reread Oe Senay + iYbe Seventy-Two Hours Race by Two Yards. , Jan, 81.--The tinish of rieyele race yester- J. H. Thompson and J. C. Hartt. | Bicycle ton, the Jones Installment house col- | lectors who attempted to take furniture at the house o ‘ Kiliott and Enma Ga lay was exciting, Elkes woo by two the women arrested for w is, having gone 1 es, 6 ing language and demo! i 7 “a F furniture, were sts | Elke ; each, in two cases 8 total of | Waller 1,322 miles, 6 laps, 58 yards ; | about $22 each, in Justice Winches: |Sehtnner 1,311 miles; Hall 1.311 ter's court, including cost. Que Waltl1.600. illes) Desoh was fined Saturday and another to-|1,129 miles; Gannon 1,115 day. One of the women was 1) Ruckel 1,101 miles. twice aud the other once, It’ a} ——— NO NEW TRIAL Pittsbur by Ella the hig 72- s. and had fi \niles miles; to tell who got the best of the affair, | unless it was Justice Winchester, brief summary of the losses sustained is: Installment house, furniture, badly wrecked, two employes, two fines each; two women one and two fines respectfully, and loss of farni-| ture, Justice Winches: xcept of time, seven fin , poral is plain. In the Dick Tate Case and Judg- ment Has EB Franfort, Ky., Jan, 31.—An al to the court of appeals was Sa no loss, | urday granted in the circuit court in aia. The|the case of Hendrick Conimis- sioner Posey, involving the question over which rule was issued against Mr. Hendr | The court FEBRUARY 22, Iss, for @ new trial — \ordered the juegment entered, Central Railroad company. will sell | LINDSAY WILL ANSWER, tickets, February 16 to 21 inclusive, | atone fare for the round trip vod | Will Pay returning until Ma st] through trains, ullman | palace sleeping cars. n Ordered, vs. overruled the motion For the above occasion the Ilinvis His Respects to the Ken- tucky Legislature, Washington, Jan, $1,—Senator Ki i 1 ply {Lindsay will answer the resolution of or tickets and information apply ihe Kentucky legislature as soon as to 3.7. sibs {it reaches him, Will deliver his Commercial Agent, | answer in a speech in the Senate. Paducah, Ky. | CLAY CLEMEN SMALLPOX SCARE, <At Morton’s Opera House Wednes- | day Night. Clay Clement will be seen a Mor- joita Ten or Twelve Cases in Virginia Border Towns, “|as he was pledged to Mr. Key in the Tate ¢nse and | * ton’s opera house Wednesday even- ing in his famous comedy ‘Tue New Dominion,” The company secured by Mr. Clement to support him the strongest that can be put togeth- er. From top to bottom it is made up of factors favorably known, and those who are artists in their profes- sion. Seats will go sale tomorrow at VanCaliu’s, is London, Ky., Jan, 31, —Reliable news has just reached here that smallpox has broken out at Coeburn, Norton and Wise Courthouse, Va. OFFICE. Forthwith day's Courier-Journal says Senator Deboe. Collector nd W.S. Mason spent. the of the day try eement on the Mayfield office, which is a thorn in tie side of both president and Senator Deboe Karly this morning the proposition was made to Mr, Meson that if he would withdraw L. W. Key from the contest he (Mason) wou! " the division deputy shiy tor Franks at Paducah, considered the matter, and this noon o met Senator Deb Mr. Roberts. He said it was i je to agree to the terms outlined, nd it to bes party other parley sberts ter the would ill become him to his defeat. Afte the suggestion was made that Happy retire from the postoffice fight and take the deputyship at Paducah and Key be the pc aster. his was atisfactory to Mr. Mason and Sena- The vight asking him Deboe consented. senator wired Mr, Happy t if this arrangement would suit, Av answer has not yet been received The natural inference is tt at the request of draw. The division Paducah pays about sinecure In ease the above agreement reached, Mr. Happy will Mr. Hendrick, who is now deputy collector here, and who succeeded Mr, Mc. D. Ferguson, now a state senator. It was rumored in this city today that Mr, py had wired Senator Deboe that he would consent to no compromise of any kind, ter the postotiic tor deputyship at $1,500, and i succeed U.S. Minister Powell Recalled. Port Au Prince, Hayti, Jan. 20. It is rumored here that the United Report says there are eight cases at Coeburn and ove death, that of a ne- gro who is said to have brought the disease to that place, Also four cases at Norton and one at Wise Court- ases. es miaister to Hayti, Mr. William *, Powell, has been recalled at the request of the German government on account of his Lueders’ incident, which resulted in im ble no g to reach an| i 1 used bad la | et connection with the) cas TRIBULATIONS, And Other’ Things in’ Judge Sanders’ Court Today— The Yeltinas Were Fined, Pred Keller Is}Majo to “Pay the Fiddler”—-The Ltecd ‘Tres. pass Case Con< tinued, The cases again: ra, Maud Yeltiwna and her husband, Alex Yel- tima, for engaging ia a mutual fight, was the prin Sanders’ docket this morning, .Mrs. Yeltima was there with a lawyer, and her bosband also bad legal talent, She is quite pretty, and fudivat looks that she did not, wasie much affection on her lasband. against whom she brongiit. ait for. divorce about two weeks 2go, ; Jorge Sanders warne tient’ to tel! the trutl, saying that he intended to sift it to the bottom, and if there waa any false swearing, to find out whe did, . Mrs. Yeltima swore she went to a house on Adains street, between Third avd Fourth, which sho “rented with her own me y” and, unlock. ing the door, weat ia. Her husband was in the hovse, and jumped out cf bed, He strnck her, said be would kill, ber, etreck ber with a stick, cheked her and beat her in the Lead with s fatizon. She left. Yeltima was ejually as certain that his wife greatly wronged him. The house was zentad to hin, and he was there alone, asleep, Vsiday, when she unlocked ‘the door, entered, and swore she would kilthim ; that he had her » She beat bim with a eur- tain stick, with a flatiron, and de- molished the headboard of a bed with alamp, She tore his clothing off and he slapped her a few times. y strike ber with What dul- |iron? ked Prosecuting Attornéy Campbell. “No. If Thad she wonldo’t be here now,’* retorted the witness. - Mr, George, owner of the house, testified that he reated the houve to both of them, thé claiming to be man and wife, and just fiom the New Richmond. wae dea. cer ase in a j Would be for all concerned they were both seut to the peniten: ary, both for each’ of the defendants for the munity, He fined them 8 an each and ordered a $10) 08 ate [them to ex u avior heir good & The case « ored, ¢ | continued. jshot by Mrs, C | Robt. Hat get up from as ear day and let t t on the ¢ ho refused t track Satur- and who ar, plead remembered For this reason he 1 $10 fine, | was let off with George Cramer and Ed Danohoc were fined $1 costs for drunken: ne | ps Fred Ke who | of Cairo, the rehasin, s been eat by the | who was charged y violating et ordia He stated to the court jthat the steward on the Fowler had been | 5 vegetables | everything else in this line t to Cairo to resell, t bis and w ort d ay for bi he said, the judge, sale an pp case ated fined $3 and costs, then s | |dime 1 haf to | ding, Shudg: “Yes,"” repli sorry for you.” | +-But say, Shud pointing his hi and smiling goo: learnt somec “Dm he continued erat. the cour naturedly, ** I haf Joe McMahon was charged with flourishing a pistol aud threatening his wife. The warrant charges him | with an assau but the simply flourishing a pistol Harris, McMahon the point that flourishing a pi no assault, and that McMah. could not testify in the case sult. ‘The ¢ was continued until Monday on account of the absence of Lizzie Jones, who was called away by aph. charge is and Major v's wile as a re | tel pal eave on Judge |i tore game ontat jx-atheddt, oe on Wednesday Next, manner, and said it | bond for] man |“ 31, 1898, hre of Mr. Torian {to quality, EB ioty Judge Tully appointed a Mi fthis place, The reason for MPKO ieancies is that there have eligible applicants thus far. RTED SENSATION, Mmation was brought hy #2 on th 0 train that it Was Fe Yrted nd Rivers that Foe jadet, a prominent farmet who x jie low Grand Rivers, while §mporarnly insane. ‘had ate te ‘to kill his wife. and failed Grand Rivers—Atter 1 Suicide. pted ia this whet sucoess is unknown, ti QUT FOR “SHORTY.” fle Wie Give Kree Beds Instead ce Lunch, *’ Sexton is preparing to welty in Paducah. He is to; “na saloon and re: ant in afew mys on Second street, and give De 4 free, instead of free lunch. When» nu: ys anything, he wget a fizh gZ free, so s “Shige Z”’ and he means what he sayten -othing of the kind has ever besm higmpted before in Paducah, ‘aad th: aovelty promises to take well. NEW TERM OF the’ Padueah Public Schools : B FINE CHINA Ty We surpass our own previous efforts in the immensity iversity of our line this season, OYS «OF ALL KINDS... More Toys Than any other House. BEAUTIFUL BASKETS We have baskets of, all sizes and all kinds, for all pur- poses and at all prices —but always lower than elsewhere. HART’S PEOPLE will read your ad if it is in these columns H RT'S CUT GLASS Ka At exceptionally close prices. We are now showing the largest stock ever yet seen in Paducah, TOYS ..AT ALL PRICES... Better Toys Than any other House. HANDSOME LAMPS SELLERS OF 6000 GOODS ROGERS’ TRIPLE-PLATED SILVERWARE «CHEAPER... THAN EVER BEFORE ARE THE LEADERS OF THE HOLIDAY GOODS TRADE Largest Stock .* Lowest Prices GEORGE O. HART & SON HARDWARE AND STOVE CO. ENAMELED — AND WHITE ay BN ~ | If you are wanting a lamp we DELFT WARE | can please you in every : particular. We have them in all styles at any price. AT MONEY SAVING PRICES LEADERS OF LOW PRICES | HART'S lany New Pupils. The solt pectet ¥ term of the Padueah pub- s opened today, with pros- more successful term than the eu} just clos The average attemds ce last month was over 2000; 2 «1 for the last week—the one just pr i—tbe atteadance 6 an for the yeur. xaminations were up to the and today Supe NeBre has hee aliday 0 writing entrance cards 7 pris who desire to start in with the aay ‘the mor Spe f OUND HOG DAY. was corresponding blie schools were never in a sperous condition. * February 2. Will the “Varmint” See His Shad- ow or Not? ruary 2d is an anniver-| Fourth of July| more or le<s. Wednesday the | hog. wherever he may 1e.wi from hi~ hole. and if he sees adow. he wil frightened » the darksome confines of earth to remain forty day Then there will be cold] r until the next ve: —so say the wise | ybody doubtle await terest Wednesday, to find out! r the ground his! vor not. If h not. he} emain out, and y spring MERRY, THE MURDERER, | nesday nd H ele W e ure to the will Will Hang on February M18th,) Says the Court. Sentence Was Prono ed Satuce day—Merry Was Stolidly Indifferent, Chris Mer near Eddy Marshal MeNutt, of Mayiieid Mar lial Wilson, of Princeton, re ona charge of bea and zto death his wife, Pauline and brought through Pada- go by anil are che M artat C nged February 18, Th e t three mouths r the murder mmitted, and is barely outside t allowed by statute to con- demued murderers. Merry |ad parently fully recovered Lis nerve, and when Judge Horton pronounced Sentence the condemned ma 2 no be was the li 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. See our Vici line—Hard to beat See our Green line—They are daisies See our Ox Blood Jine—Pretty as a peach See our Russia line—It feels good 3ee our Kangaroo Calf—Soft and nice See our Calf line—You know what’tis See our Box Calf line—Right in the ring In medium priced good we hold our own in Ladies’ and Gentlemen's shoes. goods to twenty years “ef what we say. Come in see us. 2 More for your money than any other house gives, or your money back om ee ee Ne ‘i Three and Four Dollar Derbys. o-for still hang on ¢ Customers we sold e hold them by selling good goods and sticking up to GEO. ROCK & SON, _ 321 BROADWAY. Take Your Choice of all our... $198 CASH None reserved. Your free pick and choice, of browns, blacks, nutria or cedar. B.WEILLE & SON 409 BROADWAY 411 BROADWAY CER? 2 Paducah’s Leading One-Price Men’s and Boys’ Head-to-Foot Outfitters. TROT WOE COHEN The Leading Pawnbroker I have opened a Pawn: broker and Loan Office, good collateral at rea- ) onable rates and on lib- Va house, making in all. thirteen Efforts are being made to get the disease under control, the nountains of Eastern K has been stopped and every pre tion taken, AFTER 8 sign of emotion beyond git flush. Merry’s attorneys made the usual motions for a new tr nd arrest of sentence, which were ed, th court saying there was absulutely ground for the moa! He seer be yet confident that he wi the gallows, but from presen tions it is a forlora hope. Smith, who was acquitted of com- plicity, ig still in jail awaitiog on a change of being av the fact. eral terms. The grand larceay case against Will Hamilton was continued until next Monday on account of absent witnesses, and willloan money on Germany sending warships here to collect indemnity. CAPT, JENKINS MUST GO. Signs of... The Season Umbrellas Coughs Rain, and and Snow, Overshoes, Colds, These are expected. ‘They suggest comfort, and fear of colds that do not wel cured there is another 1 hopeful sign in our / {LL BUSINESS STRICTLYcCONFIDENTIAL 106 SOUTH SECOND ST. Two one-armed tramps were given twenty-four hours in which to leave town, Mrs. Yeltima paid her fine and ex- ecuted peace bond, after court, Her husband has not given bond. The Well-Known ret Seryice Man Ousted, Cold, Nour Hundred Indictments Re- . Capt. Bart Jenkins, a government turned in Loussville. et service man well known in rr ucah for the part he played in hundred{indictnents have been re-| the notorious “Baby Blair’ co turned by the grand jury against the|feiting exposures here a couple oi pool rooms and slot machine opera-| Years Age, and recently transferred tors, and the ganblers, to Louisville, will be given his walk- te ing papers. A notice has been sent S KIVALS, to Capt. Jenkins by the treasury ee. department that after January 31 bis Pugh Will Rap for|servi will bo longer be required, | constables for . e Capt. Jenkius is a democr il is tall to fill the Congrenge (assistant? to W, M. Bauer, ar ed by* the death of Con- Vanceburg, Ky.. Jan, 31.—Hon.| publican, who was recently appuinted, | s Fred Schroeder, in the First James R. Pugh, brother of Coagre.s-}Gapt. Jenkins was transferred to » Fifth, oc man §, J. Pugh, has annonaced him-| Louisville about January 15 from ilure of Mr. Hurt. self asa candidate for the Demo-| Nashville to take the place of Mr. | who was clected to till the bly 4 oratic nomin: for Congress iu‘ Louis Sommers, who was transferred qualify. There was anothe t ‘i c ional dis- to St. Louis, but who declined to eo] the Seventh, which Louisville, HORT, CONSTABL Two Needed In We can fill your wants) ' for {ANYTHING in the Drug line, DU BOIS & CO. A new line of see-and~Crutches Just in. MeCracken County, The county has been short month now, two These vacaacies ve Maaco V 4 ton Can Please You Tailor-made suits to order for less mone The Ta} ay J le} dor x Everybody can 333 BROADWAY Hates the ts 1 readys thing that everybody shoud = |UaMes KR, the house, to treat a cold at the lave Deginning. Price 2c, large baitle nade ones of same quality we tailors made suit at the prices charged by Dalton’s Tailoring Establishment M’PHERSON'S RUG STORE © 4

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