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a \ We = = . 7 , —— y (eet Se! a 4 } 4 ’ 4 THE PADUCAH DAILY SUN. VOLUME 1—NUMBER 64 PADUCAH, KENTUCKY, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1996, ! | ment, ordered the prisoner to the a much better advantage in enlarg- 9 t__ |MoCracken county jail, and he _was ing the prison in this city, C LDN T |twken charge of by Sheriff Scott coandie : Cook and a deputy. They boarded Lied of Puoumonia. J { J (— ee HOR 5 =k I J IN. le local freight, and soon it became Py ae Ye Ky., Nov. 25.— CATCH HIM « Phe Mob That Came From May- | known that the officers had the hated] Win ge Made in the Returns By Sieseer’ wonhen 60 lb giletet die ‘ 5 . suspect on the train preparin, o ' } field Determined to Lynch bring him to Pad ah ee Returning Board. ste 0 bot “in a Lacie f > on Stone, Found daperirance ad” Lesion pak, aged 74 years, Ps" |General Weyler, in An Inter- vw who was bolder than the rest, board- Gov. Bradiey Talks. view, Says Couldn’ Get FOR THE NEXT TEN DAYS WE ARE GOING ‘ pee Gil the platform of the caboose and {BLACKBURN URGES RECOGNITION forced his way half in when the offi- THEIR GAME HAD FLOWN. |ccrs covered him with their guns and told the mob if it made any ho te ees move Blalock would be killed. N I Had Taken Good | pacification could be secured until —Sherma: Prot. Green made a speech, saying Frankfort, Nov. 25.—The gov- ernor opened his lips yesterday on the subject of an extra session for Ot Belligerent Rights for Cuba! the first time since the question has been under discussion. Even then he left more mystery about it than he Sight of TO SELL JAPANNED AND GALVANIZED COAL BUCKETS | OHEAPER THAN OUR WOULD-BE COMPET- ITORS BUY THEM. Large Stock. All Sizes, Finest Quality, ~~, THE WILY CUBAN GENERAL, i Fred Grant | Sheriff te for the Cabinet. cleared away. He said: Care t is Man Safe, that although he was satisfied Stone ‘The statements going the rounds they Say. was the right one, there was not yet sian that I decided te coll ax chveeaiaian Admits That He Doesn’t Know t in his opinion ample evidence to con Where Maceo is. of the Legislature for December 1, then for December 6, and then for January 1 are, each and all of them false. I have never said to any hu- man being that I would call an eztra|TWE SPANISH ARMY TO RETURN. ber of the men fefuseghto pay ft. |on good suthority that the blut! and |emaetr, Wran, Nemes clave ae A mob of fitty or seventy-five de] when the Lig serived titer et tae ail il have no| Cer imdicated that I would call an : * n the south-bound \.ain arrived | bluster of the silverites will have no| extra session for any of those dates. termined citizens of Mayfield arrived) qt 1:57, Engineer Joe Randall re [effect on the returning board who|Nor have I ever’ indi 4 cated = that! Havana, Nov. 24.—The unexpect- on the 12 “eannon-bell’’ this} ceived orders t top f thing ceived orders to stop for nothing, |hold the election to have been fair . morning after Jim Stone, the negroland altlyagh some of the mob had]and the returns ecrrectly made. No T would not call an extra session.” | eq arrival here of Capt. Gen. Weyler charged with committing the outtaze} jecome discouraged and reached the} change will be attempted in the re- Kentuckians Benefitted, from the province of Pinar del Rio upon Mrs. J. M. R. Green at May-/ yard in time to return bome, the] turns. Augusta, Ky., Nov. 26.—Every without having been successful in day that passes more firmly con-|>Finging about an engagement of any N, -— viet. The train remained there half/AN INSANE MOTHER'S TERRIBLE DEED, an hour or more, but there were no THEY «WILL sHAVE «HIM: YET. further attempts at molestation - Conductor Ruffin had considerable —— trouble in collecting fare, and anum-| Frankfort, Nov, 25.—It is stated field night before last, but W4Sltrain swizzed past at a rate of forty —_ : r thwarted by Jailer Miller and De-| nies an hour, and they retvroed to Reed Refu vinces the National Democrats of | importance with the insurgents under} 393.397 Broad GEO 0. HART & SON puty Grady, who had previously been | ihe city, : Washington, D. C., Nov. 25. —It] this locality that their party acted for|AStonio Maceo caused much com- ‘ way. . . - apprised of the mob’s intention and] giorift Holland was seen by a Sex | 8 the general belief here based on the | 4), lof th tre: fi ment here today, and there were * made preparations for saving the reports ‘hae ieneste wp pene cid has best information obtainable that lection: eis. Mon Tegeg many rumors in circulation. On one 109-117 N. Third St- HARD W ARE AND STOVE co. % prisoner's neck. Stone was pear the city, bat that he] Thomas B. Reed will not accept ®) Bracken, Boone, Grai it is asserted that Weyler’s re- (INCORPORATED) ; In the mob were almost a8 MADY] would not disclose his hidi place in President McKinley's cab-| counties have rated - atte te turn means that he will shortly re- boys as men, and Prof. Green, hus-l anti] the mob left. He heard several | ‘net. 1t is also stated on good 8u-| arizona fruit lands, water for| zn to Spain on some plea or anoth- band of the victim, seemed to havel groups of men making threats thority that Mr. Sherman and Fred] which is to be Officially, however, this is de- t have accepted portfolios of-lan irrigating assumed the leadership, and cartied) geginst him for taking the prisoner - fered them. eign capitalists. The entire $2,000,-| there will shortly be important chang- a long hemp pr oles ge in 14] off, but none of them recognize. him sti 4 9 e to use av a necktie if the opper-liy the darkn No one knows the isville. 000 worth of stock had been spoken « " rf S R } t Nov. 25.—Eldred | for, and preparations made for work La Lucha's correspondent in the =, u re Y Ou Le 1 SF at to commence on the system on a} feld had an interview wath the cap- ieee - place exc itself hiding place t himself, the! Louisville, Ky large scale, ‘The probabilities of | *#in-gen Previous to the latter’ ten te sock guards and the colored back-dtivet, | Kenney found his way {nto the room 4 who knows where the officers got off. o¢ pave Edwards in this city today Teh tinh kik ts deat AS coe n’s election caused the with-| rival Wie from Artemisa and Ma- it is gathered from state- had decided to leave the train at thel)u¢ pot where they secreted th Bry: ) ) ey secrete Jand shot him to death, An old] Bt Jackson street crossing, and there ge P nag lore 4 drawal of all support and the aband. | el, ang was put off. Conductor Tom I beng thet between them for] "otrnt of ther ‘andertahiag. ‘The| ments f » captain-general is said to id te that he may not resume a good chance to hang was the first to report the presence yfield,’’ said Sheriff ae result of the election being for sound | have " of the mob at the Union Depot and ‘and I sm inclined to think Wheat Takes a Bound. money, the enterprise was ezain| Person! charge of the operations by 1:10 there was quite a crowd! inst they refrained simply because} Chicago, Nov. 25.—Wheat took a|taken up, Had this business failed, | *gainet the insurgents in Pinar del There are lots of tricks in the trade, and they are practiced more than you think, but not here. This Store makes you sure you’re right. ‘This Store guarantees you a safe investment for every dollar you put into the SHOE we sell you. It is a GOOD SHOE STORE, full of GOOD SHOES at PRICES that worry our competitors out of their sleep. You can rett easy when you buy your shoes of it would have forced some of the| to. In this interview the captain- most influential men in northeastern | Se2¢ral was asked for an jexpression Kentucky to the wall. as to the course of the campaign, and ments, they did not want to take him away} bound on change today and quickly standing in the court house square. from their own officers, but concluded | rose to eighty-four ts. The incen- The mob formed in line at Jackson }ig wait until he was in our charge] tive to the rise was reports of short- street four abreast and almost B0'8¢-Tand attempt to run the bluff in on} age in European crops. ———_ he sai Laer Giagad dora Jackson sttsab [a Wecte't protices to subalt to = BARRED OUT. “I am contented with it. We en- other's Terrible — tered Rubi hoping to give battle to leisurely awaiting devel Kighith, thence to Adams and then} anything like that, and if they had" "sane down Sixth street to the jail found me last night when they were Deed. Sound Money Democrats Not|the combined insurgent forces, and Deputy Jailer Grady had a sr] jooking for me I would have died be-| ‘Tacoma, Wash., Nov, 25,—Mrs. Allowed in Democratic you know what the result was. They prise in store for them, however, 98] fore ['d have told where we had him|Gwearnier, wife of a rancher living Prisiaries. Went southward, much to our regret. the prisoner had fifteen minutes}pidden, Lam not in favor of any|near here, in a fit of insanity last Maceo himself went toward Mocur- before been spirited away from the} man that commits a crime like tl sight stabbed to death her three} Lexington, Nov. 25.—The silver|riyas, Mayari and Corojal da Yani- jail, placed ina hack w S veriff ebildren and then cut her own | Democratic State Central and Exec-|guas, N , our columns, in Holland and deputies 1 eriven utive committees yesterday, in secret/two divisions, arrived without firing < charge nobody can take - joint session assembled, resolved that] a single shot, and only saw a band of It was said that Stone was taken |iong as I can protect him Blackburn Urges Action, it was the sense of the meeting ‘‘that/ahout 160 insurgemts in the woods to Eddyville, and that he was taken] Gentlemen from Mayfield this| Washington, D, C., Nov. 25.—]only those voters who supported the} near San Luis.” aboard the same train that the mob] porning state there is now little [Senator Blackburn, of Kentucky, has} nominees of the Chicago convention ‘The captain general was then ask- came on, as it was going oat. This,}qoubt of Stone's guilt. in Maytield, [Joined his voice with those who are}at the late national election should}e@ if he knew the whereabouts of An- wever, a discredited, for Sheriff] Byeryhody is satisfied that be ie the | Urging the necessity of immediate ac- [be permitted to take any part in any. Maceo at present. He an- Holland was seen at Sixth and A [right man, and whenever be is taken] tion in the matter of the recognition] Democratic convention, i t ra of Cuban belligerancy. election or Preginet meeting to be] ‘His whereabouts are not un- ths, he will be lynched. ee held in the “arious counties for/known. The truth is that the insur- previously charged with Seventeen Persons Burned. the purpose of nominating can-|gents were not found in the Mrs. Wm. Ligon, whol , Guthrie Dkla., Nov, 25.—A de-ldidates for the county offices;’’|mountains nor on the plains. drarsed trom | st#uctive prairie fire has been raging} they practically decided to contest | Nevertheless, they boast that our il acsaulted, | (2 this vicinity for some hovrs. Two] the election of Republican presiden-| troops always fly before them.’’ white children and fifteen Indians] tig) electors, and appointed acom-| He was then asked if many cattle have thus far been reported burned. | mittee to represent the party at the|remained in the part of Pinar del and think if guilty be ought to be hung. But when a man is in my] throat, him away as : 321 Broadway GEO, ROCK & SON. $ AAD Dodo De ADO eDanaananana’ Here's a Corker,Boys ams about 1:50 this morning, during] pack there, no matter if it is a month the antics of the mob at the jail, and] or six mc upon being informed as to the exist-] stone w ing state of affairs, remarked that he} asswultin quessed it was advisible not t was is. a year the court house. He stated the] her dooP YR the yard ob] He could not be proven guilty, how- negro had not been taken away » tre ecording to the gentle-]¢ mien who met him, but also said that !°" ost of the mob has now returned) — qpyo ieined, Mang canvas ly the state board, and also] Rio which he had visited, and he » was not in the city Mayfield ome left on the earl " ; " . |acommittee to whom they should | said: 2 The evob, how ver, surrounded ‘9d am yi ight pe, othe « chp New York, Ne In a wreck] report for final decision asto whether} ‘Not many, Only a few bullocks And gold in your pockets .or one and all to SEE that on the New Jersey Central, at} or not there should be contests; they|and calves remain. The insurgents Brunswick this morning, two persons reshoar pig tae to a o vere KU and hares waning (ht appointed. a commit prepare an| have killed or captured the rest. the jail and was cordially invited in} stragglers with guns and other weap- by Deputy Jailer Fravk Grady, wholons could be se2a on the streets unti had the gloomy bastile well lighted] daylight address to the ‘Democrats of Ken-| Speaking of his operations since ] all over in anticipation of their] ‘phey went through the lockup af-{?"" eal EAM: tucky’’ some time in the near future, | leaving Havana, for Captain General én S a <= visit ter every other means of finding Stone 300 Spaniards Killed, and they referred to a special com-|explained that he had heen all over i] ve “You can come in gentlemen, 801) had been exhausted, and while London, Nov. 25.—A Singapore | mittee the well advanced plans for) the mountains, and had camped _sev- 0 q look for yourself,’ be announced. |of them are still here they nearly all/dispatch to the ‘*Times’’ says that starting a free silver morning daily|eral nights in the woods. From A “The prisoner has been taken away | returned home before noon toda; the Spaniards have been defeated by | newspaper in Lot lle. other sources it has been stated that rf | . by the sheriff and you have the priv- Judge Sanders was awakeved early | insurgents in the Phillipines, with a MARKETS. he has frequently been without his ilege of looking through the jail, #0] this morning by hearing # man)|oss of 300 men, eens we regular meals, and that he has slept vail iis tous Slane de Gcdiviss you will be satistied. loudly exclaim, ‘I don't know . aspereid wiles wy Lacdarieia Ona on the ground in the rain. This tiles papllherrendbien' Llvt - ‘Phe mob fairly bristled with Win-], thing about it, honest Wets ys Drys. 7 ietalines bet g eek A chester rifles, shot guns and pistols.]] don't. He heard this several times] Qwensboro, Ky., Nov. 25.—An- Curcaao, Nov. 35 —December Here We Are Again, Testimomal ys Most of the boys carried guns and] and finally got up and Weng to thelother fight is on between the wet.| beat opened at 80 to 80 se No.\6. p pistols, too, aud one had an ax,} window, seeing two hacks sutround-| and drys. ‘The Probibitionists de- bighest i 80%, ol Whsi Mic. Wil Withioe, Mo. 294 CALL AND GET YOU A PAIR BEFORE THEY ARE while clubs were quite numerous, ed by a half dozen men, the hackmen | cided last night in a mass meeting to | ®t 49’ cent earth, tanec Mensake Tele: i May wheat opened at 84 tw 83's ; its highest point was 83% b PICKED OVER. sh, men, while we go] protesting that they knew nothing | petition the court a second time, ‘or years I have been a sufferer 1 one of the leaders] ghout the prisoner, or where he had} petitions will be circulated at once trom female weakness, so bad that I “Keep Ww = through,’? sho: «i closed at 83% b. i four or tive of them were turned} heen secreted, It was learned that an ss. | had given up all hope of ever gettii A ae the jail to search at leisure. It} they treated every other hackman Dec, corn opened at 23%, its “ee " Ge iat pk = 5 ng was a dejected looking crowd that re-| likewise, but did not get the right Christm: culiar to all women, no appetite, all . ~ ’ ® turned, and the attention of the mev | one, Paris, K worn out, pains in the back twice in Was then directed to the court house. |” 1{ was reported this morning that](, Alexanc oats opened at 19, its | te toring, no ambition to do any- bought of us Polished Free. 331 Broadway. highest point was 194%, and closed at 19h. January pork opened at $7.60 d closed at $7.52. *<He’s in that court house,”’ yelled] the colored people also formed a mob | in this county 650 head of Durham some one, and then the leader}jast night in the southern and south-| cattle to London markets for Christ- of ever getting weil, but thanks to shouted, ‘surround that court house, | western portion of the city for the}mas beeves. They average 726 Roncado Tonic I am on the road to bi surround that court house!’’ and a] purpose of hanging George Jones, the | pounds, y are the heaviest lot} thing, in fact had given up all hope id alll the hb ii wild rush was made for all sides of /darkey in juil here « It} , January lard opened at $4.00 and Tecovery, an e ladies here in ved with com-|eyer ‘shipped from Kehtucky. oeed 0105-97 Paducah, if they will take my advice, 5 the edifice, Lights and keys were} mitting an outrage on his twelve-] will require fitty cars divided into ae? be ay ed at $8.80 and| Will call at once at the office of the procured and every u90k and cranny} year-old sister-in-law, if the other] two trains to transport them to Nor-) a we company and try one bottle, as I feel from cellar to cupola was thoroughly |iman was hanged. This ramor was]folk, Va., to take the steamer Hu- aac lh steal opened at $7.58 sure it will help them.”” ched, but, of course, they bad] doubtless not authentic, rona for London, Nelson Morris, x w Try it, reader. A $1 bottle for of Chicago, purchased, the entire lot, | #4 closed at $7.55-6, ic, No cure no pay. Office, 110 The kind of clothing some houses sell ‘‘can’t hold a candle’? to the kind sold by the Oak Hall, There are three STRONG POINTS about our clothes: The make, the fit, and the exclusive. ven put on the wrong trail, and the ; ww Aeaadlag December cotton opened at $7.47 | *' xf 7 4 \ final evide ices of discouragement be- WAIVED EXAMINATION, Temperance Pyophg, Win. and closed at $7.47-8. South Third street, Paducah, Ky. ness of their style. ‘The fall and winter suits and overcoats which we are now selling are worn ok oes Sees ad a Mayfield, Nov. 25g-1ue whisky] Silver, 65 Bruce's stodio, 119 South Third by the BEST DRESSED men and boys in Paducah, and they have gained a complete victory and stop the train Stone is supposed] Jim Stone Will Not Have vo Go] contest, which was for trial this ‘a LIGERAL DONATION street, does the finest work for the over all othor makes for style and lowness of price. a to have gone on, but it had departed Back Soon. week, was dismissed by the contest- cheapest prices. Call and see the half an hour before. ing board, the contestants failing to Will be Made by Dr. Parker to cimens n24t6 Men's Heavy Derby Men's alpine. tats appear and prosecute the contest. Was Kept Last Nightat a South) 7 contesting potition stated several Sixth Street House, grounds of illegality in the election, await the disappearance of the mob, —— which was held in September, ‘The and some of the men scattered and] Jt is likely that Jim Stone, the] temperance people carried by nearly Dogan looking for backs, All search} Mayfield rapist, will not see the lat-] 100 majority, and it’ is supposed the in this direction also proved fruitless, | ter city for m: ay. Although }matter will now rest, at least until and the mob partially dispersed, — it is not generally known, he waived | the legal time in which another yote large number remaining at the cou afternoon be-|can be taken. rowhs and black . Some one gut this juncture ¥ started the report that the prisoner was being driven about ina hack to $1.00 Rivbed Underwear—T at 5 frown and idlue, bn § 50c. A ae bottoms and tons. "Your cl pinata BS the Home of the ey" = NELSON SOULE Dr. H. Parker, the proprietor of Be. the Roncado Tonig Company is will- AGENT FOR ing to make the Home of the Friey+t- ’ ng 1 pats he Hoowctuerer! HLIVLER'S If the committee of the Home will call upon him at his office, 110 South examination yesterday We havea line of Har Orders for larger than 3Ib, packages “7 - oe ° house, not convinced that their 1” | fore Judge Moss at Maytield and was bi he will donate the en-| for obriet a on he hana Men's fleece-lined un- ; tie” Camehueee Panta as rapes They in . eturol Board Meets Friday.| Third street, he wi jonate for christmas delivery mu: Pp der * Weight, | Single breasted, f- aa NOR OOS BEADS TT | BAK! fo Seat Bios He aeea Mtect,, Nov, 25.—-Attprney| tire receipts’ of one or two days of|by Dec. 10th, per instructions rec-|ff TE" 8 BM nutes iia bine tended to string Stone up and return} — 1t was then deemed safest to send rye to Mayfield on the 1:52 train, but} him here, and it was here that he was 4 missed the latter by a great deal and} prought, His waiving examination / eived from Mr Huyler this day. Halves, ones, twos and threes heavy welts, It 1 50 plaids and checks . feathering lined, | and silk. sewed: | nom irritating, comfort: | Guaranteed ali | T ‘ ies General Taylor and Secretary of] his office here, One or more lad ‘ate Finley had a conference yes-|can take charge of the office and he po ager y tere % urnish free all medicine sold. alway stock. $2.50 hj . 4 rt back on foot eclude: sreliminary hearing, and, | terday and decided to begin the offt- : able to wear, Price per | Wool and fast col pa ev r were compelled to start precludes a pre ary g, and, y odes us medi: Pe ors, BW styles at WF | hol t ivuey sr remain until the train this after} he will not have to be taken back to}cial count of the vote Friday, or his applies to his vario ome #800 suit ) sels | | ines. The day or days of sale are Triste cra tn t™94} KHORGE ROTH Watterstein| 0 3rd and Bay OK [Wallerstein ' possibly as late as Saturday, This noon, There were not over seventy-| Mayfield until the next term of cir- : x five of them, according to Conductor] cuit court, about four months hence, | Was done in order to give anyone Rufin, who took their tickets, Stone was last night kept, it is] who wished to be present at the count When Stone was taken from the] yaid, heavily guarded at the resi-|an oppertunity to be there, jail by Sheriff Holland he seemed to | dence of Bud Butner, on South Third May Not Rebulld Eddyville. realize his peril, for according tl} street, near Nuun’s grocery store may Mov, | Mica pdlbeal Deputy Grady he trembled in every) He was brought out early this Et Long and Attorney limb, and could hardly walk, rning and returned to the jail, )> . ‘Tie mob meant business, and tf be] githough nothing could be learned | fevers? pve feng Apne had been gotten his fe woahde nave | relative Td whereabouts look into the feasibility of recon been worth a picayune, Ae)’ ry unyf portion of the prison 5 There were quite a number of Pa- ty ducah men in the crowd that seemed destroyed by fire, | Perso should be accepted, at the Third street Methodist mis- sion at 7:15 p.m, It is earnestly requested that the membership of the —Will make you a— R FIF church attend this ores be Mot ’ j is tended . eee Nobby Fall Suit) expenr nonsesyorr, we souTH roURTS ft, | | FS s pABNEY,| J. W. Moore, DEALER IN A . » hand in the lynching, : : o%, slate what report) For a nice commercial Tunch go to \ nae W Laka 5 oe in the lynching ereign rh sf 109 Sou m to the gov+] the New Richmond bar from aA a, on mvercon Oo ercoat. E: TraglefShoeing. & DENTI ST Staple and Fancy Gr In regard to the formation of the} Lord sl tle for 950, Oftide ¥ Ph wate (tes LCS Sd Saddle Gani Harness > . moh: As soon a4 people 10 M4 the statomy a Nive Rooms : {CALL ON HIM, Homer Specialty. ‘\ Canned Goods of All field were pretty well convin : S') For rent. Apply 406, South Fourth * Asermise’ 7 bat one state's) strvet, ut © ANQ BUGGY RE- * Free delivery to all parts of 7 "PAIRING, Louls Stone's guilt the y f ‘“ the money which |“ ir a on. ( > ath an Cor. I ’ 1 SES ‘ “ rebuilding the} For fresh sae celery ei oe") AY. ee \h \ B\usipeNow OVEN Sti aed .

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