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oy THE SUN’S WAR NEWS IS THE BEST. HE PADUCAH VOLUME L1—NUMBER 213 THE GREAT 7 BOTTLED UP | CERVERA’S Take Your * Prescriptions to WELSON « soue's DRUG STORE Spaniards Where They Have Got to Fight—Can't Run Now. The Spanish Fleet Said to Hay Laid Up For Kepairs and staid \ Battle May Now Be Expected. Up to'date in all live’. Tie purest Of liquors for medicinal use only. Too Loug ICE CREAM SODA PURE! Agent for Hayler’s, BIG FLEET. |Sampson and Sehley fave the [ruven TO BE AT SANTIAGO. med ll | “e| SEA RACE TO MANILA. this agency so that the matter may be investigated, Lesiin Comps, ‘roops Leave San Francisco to Help Admiral Dewey—The U S, Pension Agent, FUNERAL YESTERDAY. Big Monitor Monterey to Cross the Ocean. Oks before the company come her spl bas been sulking cver since li ve. g Saturday when Capt. Burch Id called the men up for muster bi e0tild 1 ot be found. eamp, when Davis was found anil es e0ted out to the front gate, followed by bayonets and drums, He turbed out without dinner and told ty go‘home the best way he could. ae officers’ uniforms have arrivec many of the men are ‘The faneral of the late Mr. Albert Kchkopf took place yesterday after- noon and was attended by a large crowd, The interment was at Oak T Grove. The deceased was a mem- ber of the Travelers’ Protective as- sociation, under whose auspices the funeral occurred. FOR CONTEMPT OF COURT, their best. Quite a number of them, however, did not ft and had to be fetirned. The coats were in most instances much too large and nearly O, E. Potter, of the county, was this morning ordered to jail by Judge | HER TRIP WILL TAKE 50 DAYS, Husbands for contempt of court. He was recently ordered to pay a certain sum of money for the support of cbil- ye} dren and failed. tered in some way. Saturday was the sixteenth day ilizAtion of the Kentucky volunteers, only one regiment and three comMpsnies in another sre mustered On that day Capt. Ballance mus- Ntered the Madisonville, Owensboro and Morgantown companies, and to- the work as been continued, Reynolds, Lexington ; Uncertain Yet Whether the Span- ish Fleet Mas Suited for the Philippines—Spanish Ca- bles Not Keliable. AT LEBANON CHURCH, Children's day exercises were held a’ Lebanon church yesterday, and tlere was a large crowd present, A di operas ct Frank picnic was held on the GENERAL MERRITT ON HIS WAY WEST, poy { ) ay + yy | basket Paducah, avd Capt. + Goole delivered. —“Telept one 13. AMERICAN SCOUTS WATCH THE ENCwy. | D8Sket Hark, ‘Bowling “Grea, having pee ae anaes their muster rolls approved. r ee Pas , ra Washivgtor, May 23.—Admiral BRAKEMAN San Francisco, May 23,—The sol REPORT Sampson and ervera’s entire fleet have botted up - vo one of Sampson's scouts cabled ing ovation. That Mrs. Lee Stanley Was this morning, It is believed here Three regiaents will embark on Shot By a ; e enemy t le i ‘ ue City of Sydney tomorréw. 0, that var te rg ve hae ‘9801 Joe Mitehell Hung by a Mob at the City of Sydney er aod that the combined inerican : fig Washington, May 93.—The race win ‘ dels have now got Cervsra where he Rives, ; Tenn.—Accused of to Manila belted thé Amations ro! ee in bind set, Usk by CO. K MUSTERED, | ster S28 orgureeuter: Shoving Henry Garner let ships and the Spanish expedition] | PS*t«mont Occasioued in the . ———_ a ie ae Pie Washington, May 23. —There are Off a Train, will be a pretty one, and if the pi rea ne F ™ Cipt. Davis Mustered While in| ications that Cervera will be "Frisco expedition doesn't hurry YP) aii, afternoon about 3 o'clock a pg egg MMe 1D) ouliged tp give battle within a few the Castilians will have vo trouble 18] white man, greatly excited, reported the Horpital—Three Desert- days. From the cbaracter of the iu-]Caught at Newbern and Seized] getting abead of the Americans,/to Marshal Collins at the city hall ed—The Boys Jubilant. formation of which the navy depart:| While En Route to Unton City, [Strategists and naval authorities that Mrs. Lee Stanley, daughter of om differ in opinion as to the time it] Mr. Joe Potter, of the city, had been Th: Sccond Regt : ment is seemingly possessed, it is Claimed He Was Not the . 4 ‘ shot twice, once inthe head and once # Second Regiment Goes tolnetieved that two of the Spanish Guilty Man, will take the Spaniards to make the/ is the breast, by a negro. . Uhichamauge—Third Will [neve «gone Jame’ owing to careless 3 y voyage, but they are agreed 9810) Jwo doctors and Deputy Sheriff « Soon He Moved. handling of machinery. It is not the time of the American's trip if the] Gus Rogers, accompanied by Detec- Lexington, May 23.—Company K, of Paducab, was mustered this morn- ing into the United States service, 80 men strong. Capt. Davis, Who is in the hospital, was als. mustered, There were three desertions, Beverly the naval officers Lave great that Cervera will not be able to get awa or Schley appear or it he Read, Chalk Grogan avd Henry’! good speed G The boys are jubilant, b ; an i fo areas ie The conviction 1s becoming fixed ave po news ae to when we will) that all the fighting craft of the com. move. The Second regiment was bined squadron did not concentrate ordered to Chickamauga, and leaves at Key West a few days ago and that , sing It 2 - Mr. Stanley sent ~ hey te The Third expects to leave} pretty youd force was well on the|do with throwing the tramp off the | Manila. Some shght changes will be] 1° siitiren over to lis Louse to tell -— this week. i 5 way to Santiago when the news off tain, which the tramp, in a mace before the monitor starts, but! ji; wife to come over there to dinner. Washington, May 23.—Orders| the Spaniards’ arrival came. bard Pree ore ear ot ime itis said at the navy department! When they got nearly to the house ’ have been seut to the examining sees eaten ie conductor substantiates (he RO 11144 she wilt probably get away by|they heard ber screaming and rao officers at Lexington to make the ex- PRIVATE SECRETARY ROBERTS. aw! m oof the rest of the Ken ind tucky tro: ps less rigid, Frankfort, May Colonel Fred Roberts, Governor Bradley's private peed capitol steps and broke bis right 4 W. M. Tolbert, the Popular Mo-|*@kle: Col: Roberts is suffering m id Térmail Married re the great pain this afternoon. 4 4 h § d a Afternoon, BRITISH STEAMER RELEASED. , Two Prominent Young Couples] ae a Noche kale’ Gai 1a tac Key West, May 25.—The British "4 Gl steamer Ardmore, captured as a sup. if posed blockade runner has been res a Mr. W. NM. Tolbert, the well | eased at the request of the British % known and popular motorman on the | consul here Broadway line, was united in ma ine "0 na ringe yesterday afternoon to Miss] TWO SOLDIERS KILLED. Tillie Neely, at the home of the bride ——. on West Broadway, Rev. M. E.Chap-/ Savannab, Ga., May 23,.—Two Be pell, of the Cumberland Presby teri rth Carolina soldiers were killed s coe Lauryn | - plea and fifteen wounded in a railroad ‘ Both are well known young people, | collision today, a e ahost of friends lo co 4 Prikiets ‘ye leh anol alts MR. NICK HANS DEAD. . Mr, R. D. Thompsoa, of ¢ An Old Citizen Passes Away After county, and Miss Eunice Rust, of this county, were married at tle home of the bride yesterday. Mr. J. H. Potter and Miss A Le Tliness. Mr, Nicholas Haus, one of Pada- '€} cab’s best known citizens, died this Jennings, of the county, were licens} norping about 1 o'clock after a ed to marry yesterday, ‘The war-Tienyihy illness Tage will take place today, TI ased was 59 years old, and cK ONOTICE had lived here since the war. His AKE NOTICE! “wi death occurred at his home on Trim- ee ble str in the presence of several Until the 15th of June we will}friends and relatives, For several receive orders for placing water] years Mr, Hans was in the grocery in your premises eight feet in-]Pusiness at ‘Twelfth aud Trimble ; s. side of fence, including hydrant aon hang dietie bb 400, ar and all connections, for $6.00 for] ifenry Hans, aud a brother, the lat- a short connection and $7.50 for | ter a resident of Madison, Ind. He along connection. Open evenings] bas been telegraphed for and will ar- -00 to 9:00 o'clock. rive tomorrow or next day, ‘Tue fu- from 7:00 gg besir ey neral will take place some time , , 3 Wednesday, from the St. Francis de mer Plumbing Co,, les church. Under Palmer House, Minzesh Phone 362. SION CHECKS, DELAYED PI A number of pensioners in thi: city have failed to receive the checks for the past quarter, which are usually sent out about the first of Good Bye Oid Headache the month, The result is that the local pension agents have received Jf yeu use our Cood Bye } ead-| numerous inquiries about the matter, ache Powders—4 doses, 10r, The following letter from Mr, Combs, ot Louisville, Ky., addressed to pen- sion agent Ganster, of this city, will explain the e of the delay: Replying to your letter. herewith returned, you are advised that in the transfer of this oflive to the presert ) J. D, BACON & CO, pension agent, an unavoidable delay fq, PHARMACISTS occurred in the payment of some of ee % " G Boreutn aud Jackson the pensioners, Jt is hoped that a pate 1 eh -< bic R eet / reer Commodore Schley improbab'e that some of the Cervera’s squadrou are in necd Gf repairs and hopes trom Santiago before Sawpson does get away, that be will be usable to make STARTLING diers embarking in the City of Pekin for Manila were today given a rous- LYNCHED. tive W. A. Wickliffe left at once for the scene. Mr.§ Stanley lives five miles from the city on the Hinkleville Joe Mitchell, a well known cole {Ships we use have the speed they are ored brakeman on the Illinois Cen- | accredited with. The best naval au- tral, was lynched at Rives, Tena.,[thorities say the Spaniards will have Jast night by a mob. Mitchell lived }¢eom 9,000 to 12,000 miles to travel, on Nor(h Twelfth street, im this ity, | while the ‘Frisco expedition can get/ed in the neighborhood, and posses and leaves a wife. Tt was for the alleged death of »/ to Manila by covering about 7,000 be Re the woods for the as- young white tramp, who was rum{miles. over by a train near Dyersburg, Tenn., and bad both legs cut off, dying a short time after the amputa- tion of the members, It is said that the lynching was a cold-blooded wurder, a8 Mitchell had nothing to There was great excitement report- Later—Mr. Robert Stanley. er-in-law of the young wife, arrived from home at 3:30. He bronght additional particula:s. His son and others had been over to the mill some little distance away. At dinner time THE BIG MONTEREY. Washington, May 23.—The Mont- ‘eroy has been ordered to proceed to gro, and the train men say Mitchell H Was not where he could have thrown | ‘be end of this week. the man off. No monitor has ever taken such s Tle was arrested and was being | voyage aud the greatest interest is taken to Union City, the coumty/ felt in naval circles over the trip. seat, when a mob took charge of him). * tea We meaaisie at Rives, and quickly strung him up, {Ste Will be accompanied by a collier The news soon reached this city, and | 4 by the ocean-going tug Iroquois the wan's wife was notified of his|to give tow if necessary. Her jour- b ney will take about fifty days. ‘The name of the tramp was Heary| Jy the Monterey, Dewey will have iner, of Dyersburg. He bad), tormidable addition to his equadron climbed aboart the traia to ride home 4 and was on top of the car when shov- | 80d the coly armorclad. The cruis- ed off, or he fell off, whichever it }ers and gunboats which participated was, ‘The horrible accident occurred | in the notable battle of Manila are near the depot, and when picked up] ouiy . protected, the Olympia being his right leg was cut off below the kace and the other above the knee, | ‘ue only one that had turrets, When He soon died, but when found was |the Monterey arrives. Dewey will conscious and told the manner of his] bave eight fighting ships, including death, and claimed that Mitchell |the Charleston and not including the pushed bim off the train. A tele-| venue cutter McCulloch, Lateron gram was sent to Newbern to inter- pir cept the head brakeman, Mitchell, | the force will be augmented by the Philadelphia, making one ad he was caught there. He was] cruiser en route to Union City in charge of | monitor, Six cruisers, two unpro- oflicers to be jailed and tried, When} tected gunboats, one armed revenue a small mob appeared at the depot St] cutter and an unprotected steel gun- Rives, where the officers and prisoner} tne Callao, captured in the en. were seated, and demanded custody | 208% the Callao, capture af nent of May 1, of him to be dealt be for his crime. The officers de-| If Spain sent the battleship Pelayo clined to give him up at first, but the} and three or four other armored craft mob threatened to fire the depot and |i, atanila Dewey would have a yery then riddle the man with bullets as he escaped. It was then that they formidable squadron to confront, but jon has no fear of the wrested him from the offivers and} the administr started outside with him. A rope] result, relying on the superior marke- was ready, and without giviog bim/manship of the American gunners time to pray, they swung him up to 8] and the tact that Dewey holds all the tree near the depot, and he was atill - 7 7 hanging there at daylight. fortifications protecting the entrance ‘The mob is said to have been com- | Of the harbor. posed largely of Dyersburg men. or] It is by no means certain the Span- men from Dyer county. Little noise] ish geet has sailed for Manila, al- was made during the whole proceed- Tene tt though the administration is acting zy. The time of the lynebi is ‘ pag ee TE re ees "lon the belief that it did, and will about 11:30 last night. Mitcheil’s remains arrived in the] send the reinforcements to Dewey iv city this afternoon at 2 o'clock, and] any event, will be ouried here tomorrow. He had been with the railroad company for a number of years, WICKLIFFE FOR WHISKEY, back. Mr, Stanley, the busband, ran over when informed of this, and met | his wife running from the house, cov- ered with blood, the head and neck, ond cut across the breast, and lad either a |stab or a pistol wound under her | Jeye. All she could tell was that astrange negro did it, She was alone in the house at the time. Mr. Robert Stanley came straight to town, and did not know now badly injured she was. Bloodhounds were sent out at ouce | and if caught the scoundrel will doubtless be lynched. EXCURSION POSTPONED. The excursion to Metropolis to be given by Ingleside Rebecca Lodge! No. 17, LO. O. F. tonight bas been | postponed until next Monday night, May 80, ‘Tickets that bave been soll for this excursion will be good on the above date, THE $5 VIVE CAMERA Is splendid value for your money twelve plate holders free buying a camera drop in and se ples of pictures taken with this ir nient, Instruction free. $1.00 to $50.00, Photographic supplies | of all kinds M'PHERSON'S FOURTH AND BROADWAY | If you intend MILITARY NEWS, One of the sensations of the camp the drumming of W, W. Davis of Barnesley, Ky., out of camp be- cause he refused to muster, Davi- enlisted with Capt. Burcbfield. two ‘MEN OF MODERATE MEANS Need no longer regard tailor-made clothes with fear ani trembling. Dalton now makes clothes in his own shop, here at home---makes the clothes right, makes th: Lill right, It costs buta trifle more to wear sam ru Cameras from Wickliffe, K: local option ele was ag folllows: against 102, » May —In th n Saturday the vote For whiskey 107; DAILY SUN. ved BEGUN wearing their new suits and looking evety one of them will have to be al- singe the commencement of the mob- She was shot in, ° THE WEATHER. Fair weather touight and Tues day. JENTS A WERK SUR ANY HOUR sere) FORTUNES REVIVE. TE ved in the Admira navy depar'- CUBAN . ment that | | | Cervera’s fleet driven av Cuban in the nex ret w i 1 seventy thousand Key en rea ipon r West for Cuba ‘ Seven Hundred Soldiers Suecess-| notice She Gets Some Temporary As fully Landed an! Others Will ee =) ree at se barbed een sistance and Thinks to ained in the war department as to| Start Immediately-—Ofti- | when it is decided to ‘i ake the move! Lose Nothing But cially Admitted. jagainst Cut The government} Cuba, | wishes to feel assured that the first} intimation that Spain will have of | INSURGENTS ARE FIGHTING HARD "9. sins Key West wilbs when] MTTING HARD en: wlone> cece the Awericens on AN ANGLO-AMERICAN ALLIANCE, | Cuban soi! .O-AMERICAN ALLIANCE, London, Mey 23.— fo Open a Good L nding fo | Russia's Attitude Causes Much { Concern Por the Peace of Eus Makes Situation Acute. American Bose of Supplies—Gen- eral Movement of American rumor} | Ls, tips |that France has forme ¢ France Also Troops May Begin Today with Spain hes ‘caused gre th ment here an ve true, it is officially |ENGLAND UNEASY OVER THE OUTLOOK, force an An- | gio-Amercan alliance immedia vance in Spanisl 70,000 TROOPS MAY 60 TO CUBA. If the ramor * stated here that it will | May 2 expedition with 700 Washington, } —General | Londen, May 23.—Public atten. Jacret’s Cuban AGENTS WANTE r WA euitios snd bas been so ab« soldiers and large supplies of amma-| wipy SPAIN r y i H sci tention in nd has been al : nehiding Halles sorbed inthe national tragedy at nition has made a successful landing, | on sea and land. Contains all about 8 awarden that the uneasiness ov though the date armies, navies, forts and warships of | Hawarden thal a ry of the | the vague political perils threatening of their departure trom Florida is kept a secret. The | both nations and graphic s ; A war department however admits that] 8te#t victory of the gallant Dewey ; | has heen forgotter E he lasulhin Had Bead. wale’ ihovues tells everything sbout Sampson The gloomy uiterances of Cham- , : neces Schley, Fitzhugh Lee and leading’ perjain and Salisbury, have, however, tally. commanders, by Hon, James Rankin Young, the intrepid leader for Cu issurances that caused a demand for CUBANS FIGHTING HARD, — [tibrein the balls of Congress. The there is no danger — greatest war book published; 600)" ‘The Franco-British relations form Pio Wn , ae The | large pages ; 100 superb illustrations, | the most acute feature of the situ. Key West, Fla., May ~The | | Pah 9 ee le Juba are fighting 0 rel acant Mie ib taka 20s sages ei 8° (ation, but the fund hostilities Cubans are fighting hard to open a] oo iored ps. Biggist hook ; highest {* ‘ , rien landing basis for the Americans. Al commissions; lowest pr only | between Russia ane ad are the transport left here Friday night}$1.75. Each subseriber rece most permanent source of danger. loaded with troops for Cuba. grand $1.00 premium free De-| Russia’s hostility bas recently be- It is believed liere that a general | ™2nd enormous ; harvest for agents; | come deep and implacable owing to ee | ays credit freight paid; outtit Cssi'a pabacwal sitity movement of troops will be made to- Write today. Address, The | ‘20 Cat's persons day for Cuba and that the invasion |) al Book Convert pt. 15 Interest in the American-Spanish has now begun in earnest. Jearborn street, Chicago. war is still keen. While there isa vats td. great deal of admiration expressed at 70,000 TROOPS FOR CUBA. | Dave Hianion, « pressman at ©, | Cervera’s clever manoeuvers, general jedi {M. Leake’s, bad a hand badly | amusement been caused over the mashed late Saturday afternoon while Tuking a press: “He will be nnable to! | use it for several da Spanish exultation over his exploit Washington, May 23.anMopossi« ble contingency can now arise, ac- Spain's fortunes have been revived. has obtained temporary tnancial cording to the war department offi No | Pelief and is counting more than ever cials, to prevent an invasion of Cuba} ndy Cathar }on ending the war with the loss of dating the present week. Those in| ' Candy Cathar direct contro! of affairs insist that . i im im | Cuba alone climatic conditions will have to be Ty | ignored, and they can see no other reason for farther delay. Except inferior shoes can be found here. We ’/ offer honest: material, whether it be calf or kid, tan or black, and made up in an honest manner, into stylish and durable fuotwear for men, women ‘ orchildren. Any and every new shape or style that is worthy ot consideration will be found in Be our stock, and the fact that it is there is proof of its goodness. Uur ladies’ shoes and oxfords at $2.00 have had a re- markable sale. Their merits have won friends everywhere. Another good shoe is our $1.60 line. GHo. 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