The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, December 15, 1896, Page 1

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CONFESSED That They {Bribed a Witness In Favor of Jackson and Walling. f FATAL ACCIDENT IN M'LEAN, Suspicions Firing Heard By the “People of Hayana WEYLER = BURNED IN EFFIGY. Covington, Ky., Dee. 15.—Jobn SBeward and Will Trusty, who have been under indictment bribing a] Witness to give evidence in defense 9 © of Walling ond Jackson, confessed J today eward was sentenced to twe years and Trusty to one year in the peniteotiaiy. ah A Niece of Judge Hot Owensboro, Ky., Dee. Elsa lfe't, a niece of Juc et her home in this s city of ngion, De ~Yester- tement of the condition of the Treasury shows Available cash balance, & 889,591 ; gold reserve, $135,191,0 A Story of Proceedings. Fronkfort, Ky., Dec. 15.—The Court of appeals has gravted the at torvey, Mr. L. J. Cruwford, of New- { Scott Jackson days to a petition for a rebesring Dempsey Has Aspirations. Chicsyo, bat it would be no surprise more rigid and arbitrary, jean correspondents have trouble in getting at news matters on the is- land. Energetic endeavors are be- ing made to hunt ont the correspon- dents of the New York Junta in Ha- vana, Weyler threatens to dispose of them summarily if eanght. Over $5,000 will be raised bere and at Tampa this week for the York Jutta. M'KINLEY’ LOVE FOR HIS WIFE. Word Pictar mestle enings of the President Elect, Showing the Do- Maj. McKinley's friends remarked that while Mrs. MeKinley went to Chic he bebaves like bridegroom sepe lor the frst time Each morning he anxiously awaits a telegram of 2 ach efternoon be calls her up by long distance telephone for a chat 1 no ingonveni- journey; is in her and enjoying herself von his b: ide rreeting from her, and tue exper jence from ber wont health very much: Notiv ig cco be of th arned bere of the majo: going to prob huhiy ‘ends should he stort off plmost ony day, ve vevy mach in accord with bis past 0 lu neerly every instance in elich Mrs MeKivley hos b ed from bim for any time or by any coosiderabl k up and This would he bes joined her in time to av- compeny ber on the homeward v F ate ¢ a lit "0 ntiy urging bin tr'p out of the eity A GREAT OUTRAGE M Frenkfori, Ky., De Rail- , ‘commissioner J. Fletchey tie ae ileckios ‘county. bag] '® What Representative MeCreavy apnouc that he will be a candi Calls the Killing of dete to succeed Corsressman Clardy Sie: | in the Second disiict, two years heuce. Washington, Dee, 15.—The re-| - posed assessination of Maceo has re- A Famous Trial, kindled interest in’ the (Cuban qui rbourville, Ky., Dec, 15.—The} ton of the house, although it is ; Jd-Adkins case, postponed | ierdly likely that the interest will be — lust week, was called yesterday nductive of coy lextelative ection These men have been convicted of | Members ave u a ‘eens | ® the morder of Judge Joriah Comb “ug the method by wt aimed | at Hazard, in Perry county, but tikes Oabew feeder Wex entrapped to} court of appeals ordered # new trial |his de. ii, alth pt gp Ths The murder is the outcome of the|sey (hut ihe jot hit ren the Eversoles and the, not sat to jus ss t was ass ed in oar town for two ye or more, ry county and and Ackins he returned to I gun to prosecute the commouwealth's attorneys say they will prove that Fields and Ad- The defense will try Adkins was sixty morniog after the killing, and Fiekls foriy miles away This ease, when tried here last April a \ r had some of the defend ymmou weal miles away the Jessie nd also some of the ¢ witoesses indicted for false swearing . FATAL HUNTING TRIP. scl White Climbing Over Shot k a Fouse Ky Dec, 15.—Roy a youth Owensboro, Drake of MeLe. o covey 16 yeors of age, shot b while climb fence haoiing aod the 0. Og deat Whea foun the was deed. | mse! today He wes cai wes WILL GO TO CUBA. u I today ¢ insur dred and six men signed a ro which calls them to join the Cuba. They have applied vibe Cuban Juots for transporta- tion and will start in few days EXTRA SESSION. at Bradley WEEC IH Rumored it January 10, There is a Bradley will | Junu- Frankfort, Dec 15 story afoot that Gov, session before ¢all gn extra ‘ ary 1) It is deuied at that the date bos been bet he executive odice ' ABLAZE S Weyler Burned in Liffigy Wih a) % Spanish Pluss Pa., Dec. 1a.—Thi Mareashook, little town was literally ablaze la night with indignation ‘ Pally 2000 citizens Wi of Chester hele p-rade ; spec “ , jn dennaciation of Spain were made % and 9s adenouement an eitigy ot| . Weyler wee rigged fired at fiom mony volvers and finully buvaed, cher with Spavish 1 e peann 9§ prevailed during the demonstration up ona pole | HAVANA F RIGHTEN LD, a Battle Near Cliy. ey West, Fla, Dec, 15.1" tng a evi all dey long we tonight's reports =e Kumor of has been b Hy ana, 80 Nat steady, but dovullory, #2 8 ean sre being bad. panning fight were being eo es of Spanish were sent out during the day it at Jirection, but Ho tudings had bee = ¢* waived up to 7 Pm Of the reo. ee: account of artic! les in the . Ge Americad press disples ing to Gen. Weyler, censo eral compan Judge Combs left Hazen’. |by cougress that Maceo and while be was in ‘b [calli town everything was quiet, but w dependence of the belli vf for the murder of Joe Eversole, th. | fairs storied the feud again io Perry, and] Representaiive hios did the killing perpetraced as rey to prove Joe} lation of faith i | Badly Cat in the WITH (INDIGNAT JON loa rs rules have become gre sight, Several joint resol g for the ree gnition of the in ney of the been referred to commitwe on foreign af-|1 revolutionists have MeCreary, of Ken-|¥ was a great « if ithad been reed. Such a vio- | ad never occurred in| civil war, he said = ADULTERY =|? | Young Man of Graves Today, THE and Amers| Canton, O., Dee, 15.—One of |* Goes to Wichita, Kansas, to Be tell’ne yat he can not endure | St for Wichita, Kansas, without re p''e the s'rain of coasiant| wher will be married, on the streom of evllers. sowe days nomber-| 18th inst, to her afflanced, Mr, Will d by Lundreds. Puirot, a prominent merchant of that Arrested | wanted Sherman Phillips DOBSON REMANDED Police Court. Old Man Johnson Gets Mad When You “Crow” at Him. The case against Sol Dobson, col- ored, Was again coatinued in the court today. Dobson is charged with shooting four times at Docior an erratic old colored man with a head es long 4 Methodist sermon avd a strong John Jobnson, objection to being ‘‘crowed"’ It uppears that a gang of b infest the locality about North Ninth street have learned that to ‘crow’? at him in imitation of a rooster is re- zarded by the “old gent’ as a tacit accusation of chicken stealing. Hence he gets mad and threatens toc shoot them The case was left open until Thurs- day and Dobson was at. remanded to AFTER A HUSBAND. Girl Reverses The Custom, A Padaeah Married, Miss Alice Third street Wade, of 709 South left ot noon today via Miss Wade is one of Paducab’s ng ladies, and has re- er birth. ake up their res- ettrest ye The couple will lence in Wichita The prospective bride has many ends who will wish her God spee ul alife of future happiness. ALL'S WELL hat Ends Well. An Offi Acts Arbiter, wo Men iilave A pispute #2 The Money it This more’ag Officer Sherman *billips was colled down to the eomer Hopkins (o adjust a contro ersy between two Teonessee river tie eo named respectively, Curroll and They come to the city last night to ea time, and had it io the | manner Johnson asked Carroll to loan him and Carroll agreed. Johoson was to reach down in his ket and get it, and when e did so rg out =&4 ead of This morving Carroll otber two dol on objected, went down led ut best ingle sre Othcer Johnson that it f PADUCAn | ibeir families and scaaiy PADUCAH, KENTUCKY, KY, TUKSDAY, bec EMBER 15, 1896, | NEWSPAPER RUMORS fire arms, and that it had been viola- ted both in letter and deed. Judge Pro Tem Cross commented very little, saying that ander the evi- find the defendant guilty... He ax» sessed the lowest fine, 850 and costs. The peace warrant was next tried. Mrs. Borgess, the plaintiff, was sworn, and testified that for several | Mf: Jas. E. Robertson Will Likely months Mrs, Wheelis bad threatened Be the Purchaser. to kill he; chat she had good reason to believe Mrs. Wheelis carried a pis- . tol for her, and that she would use it} A deal har almost been consumin» if she had an opportunity, Last]/ted by which the “Evening Ne Saturday she was at a relative’s, near] Will be purchased by Mr. Jas. Mrs. Wheelis’ residence, and when| Robertson, who now owns a large i Officer Wheelis started down town, | terest in the paper. his wife and Mrs, Burgess both ran It is understood that Messrs. Jas out and a family row ensued. P. and Herry E. Thompson will It was.then, particularly, that Mrs. tire, and the former will probably rv Burgess claims her lite had been} move to Florida to live. threatened. Witnesses differed as} Mr. Henry BE. Thompson, who has to the nature of the quarrel, and|for years been managing editor, will court took a recess until the evidence likely retain his position. of witnesses could be heard Col. Jas. P. Thompson was seen Mrs. Wheelis, when placed upon | by a Sow rejorter this morning and the stand, stated that she had not|feplied to an inquiry: ‘There lias threatened the life of Mrs. Burgess, {yet been no formal transfer of avy at that last sammer she did threaten |thing. If gertain concessions are to cowhide her, and would have done} ™ade, and the probability is that it had she been able to find her. they will be, the deal will be close She never carried a pistol, she] ‘‘Will yo go to Florida to re- said, until she boaght the one taken |side?"’ Col. Thompson was asked y from her by Capt. Collins, She] ‘Yes, to Florida, or somewhere got ber husband’s pistol once, she | ¢lse,’’ he rep’ said, but got it for the purpose of ~ " taking her own life, i: CHELDREN Judge Cross heard the - and gave Mrs. Wheelis until 4]A Royal Treat for the Children at o'clozk this afternoon in which to Noah's Ark. execute a $200 bond to keep the] | peace for twelve months, He recog-| , Saturday’was agreat and “als 8 ren, $ aus nived Mr, Burgess and his wife and] Atk for the chi a of [arrived at @:30 p m. exactly, a {collected His mail from the box front of te door. After readi part of it he trimmed the Christma tree in the show window. In the other window were two little girls one running a toy sewing machine and the otber tending a bigdoll. So . . dense was ‘owd of child The Last Two Colored People of Som ed dion probe mre! t Near Sharpe were delayed in passing. Noah's Ark giant-will bein town all this week, Soon. AY. evidence they were recognized in the sum 0, and Deputy Jailer Grady will also be recognized this afternoon. ALL HAVE FLED n io rs Leaye Their Homes As A Result Friday's} {¢ of the Recent Mob Warning rman. Mrs. W. E. McGazy will ente tain the Young Married People’s Cotillian elob Friday night at ber Fravk Taylor and Johnson Bohan-| handsome home on West Jefferso remaining colored | street. The list of the young ladies Sharpe, Marshall |may be found at the Citizens’ Sav- yesteriay moved Jings Bank. belongings lo greener fiek’s and pastures new. They lefi, not perticularly because} oo ‘ they wanted to go, bat because the] (RePoried Pally by acy Grain Company ten days recectly given them by the Curcaao, Dee. 15 —May when mob (hat whipped John Thomas at opened at 82'¢ tu 8245 Borkaviders niece, have almost ex-| Point was 827% and closed at 81 ped. ‘Tuey knew it would be a bad | Selling. idea pot to move, so they] May corn opened at 25! aud moved. Tie residents of that} Closed at 25% b. portion c¢’ Marshall county} May onts “hed at 20%, and huve signified their intention to es] ¢losed a}. tablish a boundary from the county} January pork opened at $7.70 line west to Clark’ thence to}, and closed at $7 Briensburg and Gilberisville, and to] January lard opened publicly prohibit the location of any [804 closed at $3.8 olored people within those boun-] January ribs dvries. This, they say, will obv ate | losed at $3.85 future trouble to themselves and] Jan. cotton opened at $6.85 and possible disaster to unfortuvates of] closed at $6.9 dyrker hue than themselves. March opened at $7.01 and closed os at $7.09-10. ACCIDENTALLY SHOT, Clearances in wheat and flour for today 396,000 bushels. Bradstreet’s visible supply of > wheat decreased 280,000 bushels Money at 1's, silver 655%. The $3.00 toy seWing machine at Noah’s Ark does excellent work. They are selling ¥ery fast ; we have a non, the only tw residents of uh county, section at $3.87 ed at $3.87 and Walter English the Victim of An Accident. Phree Immoral Charges Against] was advisable .o *prode ad the Him at Mayfield i ful C ma gave him $1 for his THE LOWEST FINE yoo Mar & well known young is nan of Mayf was arrested by Mticer Wheelis this forenoon on the] Assessed by the Court Agatost market on three charges of adultery ed at Mayfield with a woman snnie Jobuson, The war- | , ' S Campany Rained Butte, * Moma Mare’ Buite, Mon., Dev. 15,—-One ban- Ma ant was brought in (his morning by Chas, McNutt, ukes no denial of the yainst him and was Marshal on the ken back by the ; #6 Wale this afternoce Teny Burgess, daughter of Deputy 4 40: jrady, who na Old Chiid of Mr. J.]s , Blain ' ‘ One Year Broken Pieces of Glass t Yesterday aflernoon the one-ve ebild of Mr. J.C, Blvia, of 2 ksop steer, fireman onthe O wore, sitting ina chair playia wi’ a bottle, The chair toppied|! ra a the bo |! dd the ebild. fell up: le breaking it, The ft class badly its face, and Ir, Rivers was called, dressing the njuries. A LONG LIPE ENDED, Death of Mr, Stan at Sy msonia Yesterday, vd Dorrington Mr, Stanford Derris ol yesterday afternoon at Symsouia, ves county, of old age, at the me of his son, known citizens of Graves, He had speut his whole life in an area of four qu.xe miles, with the exception of 3 tew trips to Paducah and Maylield three sons and four “ ‘Yue deceased was one of the beet]! dist, The remains were buried this afternoon at the Symsonia graveyard, services by Rev. Hasfell, Get Sune to pal] of fruit, He” ‘ou up a basket agws how to do it was yesterday before Circuit Judge I writ of lupatico inquirendo and ad- in the } and over Mc Face By the ” ois of |W , |tuke it away from her Mrs, Wheells. Mrs. Mattie Wheelis, who afternoon op on a 1 of sound mind, was presented yurt this morning on a . sworn out by Mrs. wave Warr Marshal Coli arishing a pist lefance of law nt sworn out by her wit p the coart room harging The defendant entered, followed ny her little girl, and took a seat be- hind her lawyer, Attorney Jesse 5. She was the picture of de and seemed to regard every: vody with contempt, The w for flourishing a pis- ol was first taken up aad she pleaded vot ‘uilty Judge S unced that he for two reasons, ¢ ners an- airy the » being that ve was compelled to go down to the and attend court «i the other heelis didn't would lopkins rr becau: want him to try the Attorney Dave Cros 4d special judge by M S$ was appoint- yor Yeiser aud Collins and several city jawyer or two detailed le in court yesterday Mrs, Wheelis dis- vid no one should officia's and a the pistol epis morning, when played a pistol au Mrs. Wheelis herself testified that she carried the pistol to protect her- tried | shall yesterday afternoon. few of them left. The Last Week For Roneado Tonic, that wonderful This week the $1 size for week $1 per bottle at Du- Occurred At Calvert City Yester- day Atve ron Walter English. a well known| young man of Calvert City, went sand all drug stores. Of- hunting with a double barrelled shot} joe 110 South Third street. gun in the adjacet wilds of Mar- The Finest Line of Perfumes \ While atiempting to lay his gan down it was accidently discharged, the load eotering his breaast. All th aved him from ivstent death was (be smallness of the shot. He went home, where his injuries ‘They are not at this sanly fatal, but Ever brought to Paducalgis now 4 displayed at Nelson Soule’'s Drug Store, You are cordiully invited in. were dressed, time cousidered nece: leath may result. LOST HIS HAT aaa Se And Lt Wasn’t on the Election, GEORGE ROTH | Either. Marshal McNutt Rere-Greer ji land, \) Marshal Chas. MeNutt arrived —Will make you a— from Mayfield this morning en route to Smiibland to attend the trial of Mr. J. K. Greer’s injunction suit re- straining the court from paying the $200 reward for the capture of John Mahan, wanted fer murdering Jim Watson. When (he mershal arrived here he wes bareheaded, He ventured out on the pluiform of the traia near Moyfleld to speak io a gentleman, and (he festive wiad did the rest, It was auew hot, avd the genial mar- Nobby Fall Suit , or Overcoat. = CALL ON HIM, NO.333 BROADWAY self She said Depnty Jailer Grady ad threatened to kill her, and that vied the for her owo prolection, Her atiorney made a brief address, making the point that the defendant was not mad, Prosecuting Attorney Reeves then addressed the court,and said that while he disliked to ask the court to inflict punishment op a wo- man, the case was clear and his duty plain, ‘Thet the law didn’t permit a pocaee to point or flourish an empty she pistol open court and defiance of ity off fle leaves 5 da ighters. Ihe deceased was a devoted Methe- and he does it Tel, 29 , and his prices ves. ‘The object of the law, he said, was to stop the reckless handling of ‘fice 110 South Third Peet. pistol, much less a loaded weapon in| remedy, sbal had to buy a uew one here. He, Marshul Collins and Judge Sauders weve summoned to attend court today to tesiify in the Greer iajanction suit at Smithland, but av tue boat this morvivg Mr, Greer sent op an ailidavit for a continaance which precluded the necessity of (he'r going there, t The Las Wee! For Roncado Tcnic) This week the $1 size for 25¢; next week Sh pier bottle at Du. Bo's & Co’s and alNirog stores, Of- SATISFACTION GUARANTEED, DAILY 303-307 Broadway. 109-117 N, fete aT MARKETS, $ the bakoet $ 321 Broadway. GEO, eh Shoes bought of us Polished Free, _Overcoats ‘Ye JOS. PETTER, ‘The JeweLen_EARY GER, Will ‘appreciate your patro: «bry? JT WWE Tu =n = uae INT Bs. PAIR WORK A SPECIALTY. TEN CENTS A WEEK We have an immense stock of TOYS of all kinds, and as we are determined not to carry over a single article we are /TOYS A’: Cost. Having no trash to dispose of, we need no “chin music”— our goods, marked in plain figures, speak most eloquently for themselves. For durability our toys cannot be equalled and all of them are selling WITH THE PROFIT LEFT OFF GEO. 0. HART & SON HARDWARE AND STOVE CO. (INCORPORATED.) Third St- VUVVEVEVETVEVUENANYV- ee ee § CHRISMAS SLIPPERS? AND SHOL:S Are here. Leathers of vari OX BLOOD, 7AN Al Buy a Wife, air for your weetheart cr Our prices are all iigui aud you will, save money by buying of us. ROCK & SON. 0009000000 0008- Sn te te tht tat tee Sete te hs Ladies and Misses READ THIS AND THINK, and come and see for yourselves, We are going to offer some wonderful CUT PRICES IN LADIES’ FINE SHOES FOR THE NEY arene Sn ee 6 eed oo ™ 10 DAYS. 43 pairs of Ladie ular price $ only $1.00 : 4 Call and sele ADKINS & COCHRAN, 331 Broadway. ine Shoes, reg- to $3.60, go for pair before they are picked over. Why Spend Your Money ws for useless Holiday Gifts when the Oak Hall has hundreds of desirable articles for men and boys in necessities ot dress tbat vculd make acceptable Christmas presents. Holiday , Here are a few arti les which we Smoking Jackets. 4.50 to $8.50, A superb line of Smohiog Jackets in all new de- sigus and colors, at from $4.50 to $5.50. Make a man happy giving him one for Christmas etoa Y gest as a3 appropriate to or boy fur Chri: s Umt a, I rehiefs, 10 per cent. off. Smoring Jackets Colla Sus and Caffs, and con- nders, Scarfs, il ¢ s we will give Pane tinul: y Shirts, ; ng ely Fety Ba Christmas ut any man’s suit, oF ovetcoRt, 1 tuner, Overvoat, Hats. ype eee 4 Walking Sticks. do to to bay whe neces, ee We have two new styles in Holi- wish to make their husbands a present of an Overcoat or Christ- mas. A large and well assorted stock yet rgmains on our counters are Pepared to give a nice selection day hats— OAK oH Wallersteins’ Third and Broadway. ‘The Sportsman” and “The Geisha.” so we e. nales AME is in the Expert Track Shoeing. Saddle and Harness Horses a Specialty, CARRIAGE AND BUGGY RE- PAIRING, 112 SOUTH THIRD STREET. (ABSIDENCE OVER SHOP.) Ni aye OF

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