The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, March 16, 1898, Page 1

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4 Pe f ” 4 The latest, the freshest and the best of news is found in the S MOT BALLS FOR EVERYBODY ! A full stovk of every. thing you require for house cleaning. Ring Nelson Soule for your drug wants, We ars selling Sarsaparilla... At 50 cents Bottle: Our own make. JD, BACON & DRUGGISTS.., GOLD FISH AGENTS HIGH SHADE BICYCLES THE BIG FOUR Orient, Waverly, Hamilton, | Kenwood LADINS $26, o0 . AND GENT To WHEEL $75. 00 H. ae CRAFT& SON 431 Jefferson St JOHN 6. MILLER, ATTORNEY AT LAW.. 419 Broadway. SMALLPOX SITUATION, Government Refuses to Stand All | Expenses and Muldlesborough Can't Do It. Mildlesboroush Passed Assistant baker is in the city « vaiting in dons from the authorities in Washing- ton, He has wired Surgeon General Wyman the depressed circumstances under which the municipal ment is laboring, and March 16 n Werten- struct. Ky Sur govern- has recom- mended thy a relief train be sent at once. Wyrian replies that the govern- mev’ does not feel called upon to 2 cebe ar all the expense of stamping out Ube epidemic, and requests that the municipality or the citizens render all assistance possible He considers the abrupt withdrawal! of the board as unfortunate The city is absolutely bavkrapt Citizens are equally embarassed. Ke- lief must come shortly, as the unfor tanate paticnts are in very straight- ened circumstances, Past Assistant Surgeon Werten- Daker, of the United States Marine Hospital, has sent the following re- port to Surgeon General Wyman, Washington : “Forty-nine cases of variola and twenty-three suspects in the pest-house. Four hundred suspects quarantined at their homes, — City ander quarantine, roing out or com! in, Dr, A. T. McCormack, Chief inspector, and four assistants are in charge and claim they are abk tocope with the epidemic, Ove huad- red aud sixty-nine cases since Febra- , and disease was declared epide- March 4. City is without means; county refuses to furnish and) pest-house without provisions since Saturday. Citizens protest that AN EARLY SPRING, state board cannot find money and snot able to handle matter, Un- serie a é are ae onwes do not ace thai] Etankfort, March 16.—The legisir-| Peach ‘Trees Will Be in Bloom By | service can do anything, and unless | ture adjourned sine die last night- Tomorrow. therwise ordered shall leave for| Forty-three hills have become luws, . Ke ‘There are yet on the governor's table] This if considered by many the Wilmington.” We want you for a customer, w Crry Steam Lacnpry, if A full assortment of... Munyon’s Remedies and Humphreys’ Specifics at ‘Lyne & Lyne’s Drug Store. | would pay un, a THE PADUCAR DAILY SUN. | SPAIN NOW MAKES ANOTHER DEMAND. Said to Fave Requested That All American War Ships Leave Cuba and Dry Tortugas, WILL HOT BE GRANTED, {sone sur strvet purposes, sion covered sixty seventy-one calendar $75,000, ANOTHER SPECIAL DAY. The ses- legislatives or days and cost Spain Attempting to Buy War Ships In London Today. She | las - Failed to A War Loan. YiAR PREPARATIONS CONTINUE, | Noal’s Ark will ititeat Its Splen- ‘lid Offers on Saturday. Owing to the fact that a great many railroad people could not Ware jHcipate in the great Birthday Sale at Noah's Ark yesterds iy and today, they will repeat thy gale on Saturday next, March 9. ee Sid at the same prices ns utmer speciel days. | Three large cases of china have ‘a | Jtst been received this afternoon, except 2oasisting of new spring goods order Jed in New York this spring, which will put on sale Saturday, See their big window display chamber sets, dinner sets and lines of chin: Washington, March 16 —The sit uation today shows but little change, The United States is making preparations with no cessation, all signs pyiut to actual war, the fighting. Ce Spain is said to hoe 4 © Tequested the of withdrawal of ther sperican war ships eaters and from Torta- .¢ President will of course 4, and Spain inust recede from ‘ver demand or declare war. It is positively learned that Spain tus tried to get) a war loan in Lon- ton, but has failed. Spain is today vegotiatiog for war ships in Lond from Cuban * " SCHOOL BOARD. gas. refu portance Tonight. But Spanish credit is poor and she can buy no ships but with the cash, A prominent oilicial who isa friend ‘uf the President today there would be because Spain for the the New ing te Be red, sail no war the indemnity The board of education meets to blowing up of the Maine, Mut this} night to take action revive te the is but a rumor, as the administration npletion of the new $30,000 schoo! | building on West Broadway, $10,000 having already been expended on the foundation work, and it will require two years more to pay for it—810,- 000 out of this years levy and $10,- 000 out of next year's levy cannot recede from its policy of free- ing the Cubans, and this is the one demand that Spain will not accede to. has left Ha- it is hold- The board of inquiry where vana for Key West PADUCAH, KENTUCKY WEDPNESDA when everything | Vhere Will Be a Meeting of Im- i MARCH 16, 1898, TWENTY LIVES BELIEVED TO BE LOST. Terrible Explosion in a Chicago Music House, Employes Penned in the Raging Flames, JUMPED TO THEIR DEATH, City of St. Louis to Capt. W. Hy Thorwagen, of St. Louis, for $1,050. erect Capt, Thorwagen bought the boat for the Columbia Excursion company to take the place of the steamer Grand Republic, which burned last Sunday at St, Louis. The Frantic Employes Sought to Escape the Flames by Jumping to the ee : Mills to Be Enlarged. Pavement. Mayfield, Ky., March 16.—The May%eld Woolen Mills are preparing }to make extensive additions to. their TWENTY BODIES YET MISSING plant. When completed the mills +] will ovcupy nearly half a square, re The stock room will ex.end the entire os length of the square and the weavit Ubicago, March 16,—Itis believed | nd sewing rooms will be doubled i that twenty lives have been lost in a|%2@, Sixty new looms and 100 new ; ; ; machines will be added, and the will music store fire in this city this mort | wilt Jooin the manufacture of suits of ing. The fire was caused by an ex-| clothes, ‘They have only made pants plosion in a music store located op-] up to the present time, ‘eal the Wellington hotel. The THE MARKEIS. building was full of employes and Pecirnaen customers when the terrible accident | by the Lacy occurred. Many of the employes | —— Spies ‘ were killed by jumping from the upe] Me yen | ‘ per stories, for the flames almost im- - mediately cut off all means of es-| Jul ‘ oa] we ‘ pe from the upper part of the build- 2 } owt ing. Many must have been killed se also by the explosion itself. It is] May p >, 8. thought that at least twenty bodies | May 5 are buried in the ruins. , In addition | May 5.00 ‘ to the list of killed, which it is be- lieved will reach fully twenty, 1 ear TTT persons were seriously injured. he | Wheat * property loss is very heavy. The ex-] Nort mie cai cane plosion was supposed to be caused by} “NY “Eee — Se RS Se ees squerade Bal the heating apparatus, Of the in The st. Patrick s dikiatiaele tall jured it is feared that fully brenty | eit hall, opera house block are fatally wounded, Thursday promises to be the most event of the season, Best « asic, 160 MERCHANTS 2 — Rexr—Two front rooms, fur- Apply 831 Jefferson street. no : | nisher Must Subscribe, or There Will 1 IN HICKMAN, The Association Has Been Barely ing ity court today, It is notknown| ‘The desire of the board is to com- when its report will be ready. plete the building this year, and fin- a8 ish paying for it next year. To this] | Louisvilie, March 16,—L, & N. end tonight's meeting will be held. | railroad is said to be getting ‘trains ie f vied the board is to have ready this afternoon to rush troops| ‘Y¢ uilding finished at once, the hrough from Virginian and eastern | Contractor (© receive one-half this \' prough ee n gina and easterd! year and wait another year for the} | forts to Atlanta. remainer. The entire board seems | ER ET TT to favor this plan, which City Attor- | THE BiG WAR, ney Lightfoot pronounces legal. ‘The | only diificulty, if any, would be to} find a contractor who will agree to the | French Fleet said to Be Pushing] terms. | | soWard the East—Does It nother plan was suggested, that | of borrowing the requisite amount of Mean Another War! money. The memt however, | Washington, March 16.—The] *gaiast becoming responsible person- ews: sible personally, against signing any | startling news was received here to-| note, |day that a big French tleet is cone 1¢ other plan, therefore, that of ceutrating in Chinese waters to sid} having the building finished at once | e and to finish paying for it next year, will doubtless he adopted BASE BALL ASSOCIATION to Lite A ; Held a Meeting, nst | Russia ina big demonstration a | | la | and England, | if true, means that another Phir | war is brewing, and a war that may } change the map of Asis and Europe Docs it Mean Recognition? — | Came sington, March 1.— The ance of Senor Quesada at the ‘e President's reception Monday jnight has set the diplomatic corps on the quivive. The foreign minister ay more store on his reception of the n than on anything which has transpired, They say that the accep- Again Today. Prospects of Its Becoming a Mem- ber of Seuthern League, tance of Quesada, especially by the eaabieee Vice President, presages his aceept- 5 ; ance ofticially, They look upon The Paducah Baseball Assovistion has come to life. after- noon a letter was received from the secretary of the Southern league, making terms to secure Paducah and Cairo, The other cities are Memphis. Little Rock, Atlanta, Nashville aud Hot Springs. ‘The association was in conference this morning, but did nothing def- nite, It has made a proposition to the Paducah Street Railway company hut the latter has not yet reported on it. The street car company does not own the baseball park, aud there is some talk, unless it comes to terms, of moving the park inside the city. The association expected the legi lature to pass a bill exempting Me- Cracken county from the Sunday yaseball law, which would have been antage, but no such bill, to the great disappointment of the members, was introduced, By tomorrow, it is thought, be known whether or not Paducah will have a club this year, A member of the association stated to a reporter today that he regarded the prospects as favorable. {Quesada’s pr -ence last night as ap Yesterday tmostunousual in the diplomatic world wou and say in any other country a recogni- invitation hap: con- outlin al on of the island, could not have been sent in a avard way, but after careful sideration in line witha fully ed policy. Lightning Strikes a Tr Mayileld, Ky ping struck on the Ilinois Central between May- fleld and Dyersburg, breaking four windows and frightening the passen- gers, yesterday morning, LEGISLATURE ADJOURNED, alent to that the ve equi Forty-Three Bills Become Laws and Forty Left it will On the Governor's Table, a Ma jority of Which Will Prob- ably Be Vetoed, earliest spring known in several years, All the trees are budding, and by to- morrow the peach trees will be in bloom. ‘The only fear now is of a cold snap to kill the frait, forty bills and it is very probable that a majority of these will be vetoed. During the session the governor veto- ed eleven bills. Eight of these were passed over the veto, ‘The Bronston prison bill, the Goebel election bill, the billschanging third and eighth | congressional districts and third and seventh appelate districts, the bill for the benefit of the widow of the Chief Justice Bennet and the bill to compel the associated Press to supply its news service to all newspape:s apply- ing for it, The votoes were sustained in the McChord anti-extortion rail- road bill, the Desha bill repealing a substantial part of the Martin aanti- mob law and the Hobbs bill allowing Mr, Nick Griet's Funeral The funeral of the late Mr, ek Grief took place this morning at) :50 o'clock from the St. Francis de; church, interment at Cacholic ceme- tery. It was one of the largest fu- nerals witnessed here in some time, aes An elegant new line of china orna- meats, bisque figures, ete , will be put on sale Saturday of this week, at Noah's Ark’s special ginthe Past, ‘The Gown Marshal Catches Poe- ple Peddling Whisky There. ‘The Paducah Fair and Exposition Jassociation will meet Fri¢ to out. Five Arrested, And’ One line its work for the ye It has 5 yet decided on no plan of action, and Made His Eseape, will have no mid-summer races, from aia all reports, unless the merchants and others benefitted by the races lend]One Man Had 25 Gatlons—A mine weet Hotel Man is Chased to the he association has always been z self-sustaining, but has made barely Kiyer and Crossed to enough to tloat the original indebted- ness, the interest on which has had to be psid by the stockholders It is probable that committees will be appointed to solicit’ subscriptions, M ssouri, Witnesses who arrived this morn- and a director stated this morniug from Hickman to attend the tal $1000 would have to be subseribed fi the U. 8. cov-t of Mun Winston, to insure the rego'ar summer races, [the negro **boot-leg,’” report a lively me in Hich man yesterday, QUIET WEDDING Six pevsons were warranted on —— res of selling liquor without es. Towa Marshal Tom Dillon turted out to arrest them. Occurred This Morning at 11} jerry Freeman, a negro, we u x » 8 c it. He had twenty-five gallo U'elock at the St- which he had brought to town to re- Nicholas. ta les Douglas. white, pro- prictor of the Commercial hotel at eee its Hiceman, was included, bat he ws Mr. Luther Fider aud Mss Mas} warned in time to get ina skiff and , st across to the Missouri shore, minh ay iis Mnexioa ey The town fmarsho! shouted to the Rey. Chappett. oarsiian to row the fagitive back,but ie ate we kept on, and landed his charge afe in Missouri, The otbers arrest- Mr. Luther Elder, of Kelsey, Ky.,]ed were Dick Brown, Cal Williams, and Miss Mamie Vick, of Dulaney ia woman named Cis Haynes. The |Ky., arrived in the city this morning had been suspected for some on the 10:15 train, and repaired to Pring the St. Nicholas hotel. 4 ng to reports she pensed ler went to the court house and procured a marriage licens Rev, M. E. Chappeli met the couple at the hotel, and about 11 o'clock spoke the words that made them man Mr. E re cup that cheers and sometime: c= more than that, from behind a stretched the back to obscure the view of the vigi- town marshal, wuvas aad wife. Hic used to get up on the hill and The wedding was not an eclope-}joo\ »!most down her chimney, bait ment, the couple simply desiring to | he ld never discover any incrias come here and have a quiet marriage. | in They are both promment young peo- | hal ple ia their respective homes. I COUNCIL CAUCUS. ng evidence worse than seeing tle sand customers coming out x their lips. st of th cused executed bond to answer for the defense. Oak Stoye Wood. 2 One horse load for 25 cents; two Tax Collector to Be Nominated} hx ad for 40 cents, Phone 242 1 T. C. Sramvon Friday Night. The Race Said to Be Between : Four of the Candi- 0 [ (ie dates, Is good in theory, and doubly when you save money by Lhe council caucus Friday vight}at home. We guarantee to sav to Faerun asians Hedin si yout! press n photograph Lor Padu uy 3 rripe e 7, lessor 0 , ‘ We sell everything per committeemen as well as the candi- dates, The names of the heretofore been published, taining to photography guaranteed as low Our prices candidates have and from are as you pay anywhere and our stock as com the most reliable information the race plete eee von neckntt & camera tt | will be between Messrs. George Rob- ‘fi . * ; _ : ertson, Fendol Burnett, H. F. Lyon}"! Pay you to mspect our line and compare prices. W. struction free. Remember we han- dle the ‘Vive’ brands. : in and Joe Yeiser. It is said that the candidates now about equal strength, which will doubtless make the caucus all the more lively. and all the leading ¥¢y% Fine Steamer Sold. Cairo, 1I,, March 16.—Deputy Kodak pictures fiaished on short Jailers in second class cities to cou. notice at Riley’s studio, 1om3 tract with the city for supplying ited States Marshal Saup, yester- day sold the Anchor-line steamer DRUG STORE M'’ PHERSON'’S [city bank stock. | The people are reading the Sun. Advertise in it TEN CENTS A WEEK Extract of an editorial taken from the Western Review of Commerce, published at CKicago, Ill., dated November 19 fast : When we rec mmend an article or prod- uct it is accepted without question that we Compliment have thoroughly satisfied ourselves, by vere tests, of its value and worth, and that it is all that it may claim to be. The to Paducah foregoing is sufficient to illustrate our posi- @ @ @ tion, and to justify what we may say when we make specific recommendation and extend our editorial commendations to the distilled by Friedman, Keiler & Co., of ts can rely upon the character of the products of Brook Hill Garrard county Paducah, Ky. this firm, both in to our readers. Kentucky Both dealers and consu whiskey general and in particular Altho merit to whom merit is due ind we have no hesitancy in recommending them sonal interest in the matter whatsoever, we believe In the light of too frequent adulterations and every one to scrutinize every brand, but, from the lack of proper facilities, such precautions are often n To supply such want we have caused to be made close and critical examination and a searching chemical analysis, with the inten- tion of printing the same, whether fz otherwise, The result, however, leaves us but one thing to do, and th regarding the Brook Hill Whiskey, that purer or better liquor has never been placed upon the market, and we recommend same to our readers and advise them to place an order, at least for a trial, as their product is to digestion, and is placed on our list of pure and we have no per in the policy, preparations of liquors, it behoove: lected. rorable or t is to state, in unqualified terms recommended by physicians as an a wholesome food supplies. The Brook Hill Whiskey is also bottled in bond, under the direct supervision of th United States internal revenue depar which is a guarantee of its absolute puri age and excellence. Sold by all the le ading drug stores, saloons and club rooms. Friedman, Keiler & Co. Distillers... Paducah, Kentucky TB Rage ie cca ADD DAD AD AD ADA DAD AD A GS WDWVV0O0 000058. MAAAAABAAAAAD As \ \ & Son’s Stop and take a leok at the HAND-TURNED goods for ONE DOLLAR. 2 1-2 to 4. No. 321 Broadway, GEO. ROCK & SON. A 2 (893 SPRING SHOES 1898! MEN’S AND BOYS’ UP-TO-DATE FOOTWEAR. STACY ADAMS and WILLIAM KNEELAND’S Latest and Best creations. THE NEW TOE, *” , “THE MASTIFF” THE NEW COLOR, “” “LIGHT ORANGE.” And all the new shades of chocolate. WE SELL THE BEST $2 SHOE SOLD IN AMERICA. B.Weille & Son, 409 411 BROADWAY. THE APPLE _ Sole agent in Paducah for THE HARRINGTON, The best $4 hat on earth; colors— Cedar, Oak, Black, ete. —~—— The Hat for NEAT, STYLISH DRESSERS. Hawes $3 Guarant the oniy genuine $3 Hat sold in Ps e The Can Please YOU——~——— Dalton “" TheTailor 333 BROADWAY Tailor-made suits to order for less money than readye made ones of same quality, uit at th Everybody can wear a tailors made » prices charged by Dalton's Tailoring EstablisLment ~~ IHANDIN For Chapped Hands and Face, Use WINSTEAD'S ~« HANDINE z There is nothing to equal it. Sold by all first- class druggists. REAL ESTATE (CARGAINS. $100.00 BUYS ssid see se = road feet above the street level $2650.00 BUYS Ae ant ain Ai e. lot |$500.09 BU" BUYS » painted, good ane FAIR PRICE BUYS \s7) side gravel 2 niles out; ten nj ist corner Clay street, ovements pir r Broad street, corner; et rront, new fences, newly Wa louse property east cetfucar Washington | 3-room house, north s treet, lot 65 te belt railroad line fancy price when w on price asked. tou rear of Brin ot. ‘This property will bring 1 now 8 percent and taxes and will 1 QkoO. c, ike terms to suit, or trade for HUGHES. I own all above property > a all and get our We also ex © baying where fan.ge ew goods Jor old g12 Broadway.

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