The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, December 22, 1896, Page 1

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VOLUME 1—NUMBER 87 aya t D For the Cuban Resolutions in the Senate. DLEVELAND HAS KILLED THEM. » and Italy May| England, Fre Intertere. TO PREVENT =A WAR WITH SPAIN. Washington, Dec. 22.—The Ca- ban resolutions are prac teinlly dead They have been laid on the takle un- til after the holidays. Cleveland's opposition has ed so many spuiast them tha’ the friends of the Cubans know they are defeated ONE HUNDRED AND ONE. ——— Such was the Age Sewall. Richmond, Ky., Dee. Sewall died here t« 101. She was the oldest person this county EUROPEAN NAt IONS May Interfere to Prevent 4 War With Spain. 22..—There is talk London, Dec here in political circles that Eng France and Italy may interfere to prevent a war between the United States and Spain Such a war now would be very destructive to cot- merce. #10,000 ’ him, because I kw 22.—Dollie}as bond, and announced not re day at the age of | for trial this in] left open and HAD A GUN And as Usnal Got Himself in the Toils. R. L. Taplor, ville, 4 his $50 and didh.’t raise he cou'dn’t go it better,” was the poker parlance an- nouncement of Judge Sanders today when he called the case against R. L. Taylor, « young farmer of near Grahamville, fcharged with carrying concealed a deadly weapon. “The police called him, though,’’ jocularly observed Attorney Reeves, as the case proceeded. | Taylor came to town yesterday} and rode a high horse Jast night. He came to meet a young lady who was |, expected in on the night train to carry her out he to spend Christmas with the family, But like many an- “1 saw fe other verdant young yokel he fell the whites and colored people into the hands of the Philistines, for he went into some of the Court street There be drew a pistol and resorts quarters He put up $50, all he orning. The ca aylor will no de Mayfield Mob Follows Murder With Arson. 3 EXCITING TIMES LAST NIGHT. oat There ts TOM CHAMBERS RAN AWAY. Mayfield was in a fever of excite-| elesewhere who will extend thefr best nent last night fear of subsequen It was reported was on its way te of Dollte|CFeated general consternation until] crowd lynch Prof. Green, husband | Rev. E. B arrested and taken to police head-|s¢ the THIRD OUTBREAK, More Trouble is Feared, and if} pretty and popular daughter @f Mr. hy at Bloodshed, although partially ingly iutense, and the night that a mob of Paducah negroes | thegbric woman outraged by Jim Stone. urd as such @ report was, it was nerally believed, and hundreds of vod citizens armed themselves, pr | pared to meet any | CIRCUIT COURT, Another Marriage Announced Today. Gabe Fletcher is Acquitted of a Felony. ' Two Weddings Tomorrow—Big Reception Tonight, THE GRAND JURY QUITS. — Cards are out announcing the mar- are riage of Miss Nellie Marti, the Sp parishes saa ind selling all and Mrs. G. F, Martin, of South} Reports @ Bateh of Indictment », Fourth street, to Mr. Richard ©. Against Saloon Keepers Qe ere Will be Thomas, the well known South Third street grocer, at St. Francis De and Others. Sales church, on Thursday, January 7, at 4p. m. This wedding will end a long and happy ‘courtship, and. unite two] OTHER PROCEEDIGS — OF worthy young people, who have a ~ host of friends in the city as well as TODAY. Gabe Fletcher seems to be an hon- est negro, ‘This morning he was is yet| ‘Tomorrow afternoon at 5 o’clock tried in the circuit court on a charge trouble between | the marriage of Miss Hattie Mo-|0f stealing Austin Travis’ pistol and Mahon to Mr. William Everett My-|Selling it. He hed been indicted in Mayfield inst] ers will take place at the residence of| ‘Wie for obtaining money by false s father, Mr. Wm. Mc-|Pretenses, but in all the cases he help © Mayfield] Mahon, 618 South Fourth street, |°®me clear and was released from Ramsey, of Memphis, | Ustody. ting. After leaving the il he went to x the city hell and surrendered to Mar- Mr. A. B. Cox, accompanied by|shal Collins to fiuish serving an old Mr. Oce Alexander and Mrs, Leon-| fine in the lockup. ard Hough, left this morning for] George Winston, The excitement, | wishes for the future. suppress was 303-307 Broadway. 109-117 N. Third St. emergency, and colored, was er a single article we are T COST. Having no trash to dispose of, w@ need no “chin music"’= , speak most eloquently toys cannot be equalled |THE PROFIT LEFT OFF GEO. O. HART & SON HARDWARE AND STOVE CO. (INCORPORATED.) leave and fortelt the boud. l‘etermined in their resolution to{C®Y¢e: Ky., where tomorsow the|tried this afternoon on a charge of QQ@/QOQeOe® . rr v Tell Who Put Mr. Lescher Can't indicate themselves if any hostile mob collected around th the Pistol square, where Chas. | 1 Into His Pocket Last Sunday Other Cases. | \ Mr. C. B. Lescher, charged with) s arrying « pistol, in the police court | 0 Fire in Loulavitle Furniture Co's] this morning swore that the weapon g f 1 his pocket by the police did Owensboro House 7 7 1 that he did Owensboro, Ky., Dec. 22.— Fire the building owned Sunday night io by Louis Rheivhardt aud occupied by the Louisville Furniture Company represented by 1.8. Wolf, caused $10,000 damages to the furniture It was insure. in several com panies. Se The building was ALLISON Denies that He Has Been Offered |) a Place in MeKinley’s Cabinet. But Would Not be Averse to Have ing a Secretarysalp Chicago, Dee. 22.—Senator Alli son in an interview here t that he has been offered # McKinley's cabinet. Bat be adn ts that he would not be averse to sucl place. Allison’s friends believe he ia certainly slated for @ cabinet “BAD CRASH. xlay denies lace in The Failure tional Bank, Is Worse Than at First 587) Worst Crash in Years. The failare Chicago, Il., Dee. 22 a of the Natioval Bank ¢ linois is ; : sed. The worse than at first supp Clearing House Association ha vreed to pay 75 per cent. of all the ees fg ’ over deposits of the bank, which are $12,000,000, but it is doubtful if any more Will ever be paid. ALFRED HOLT His ‘Trial in Have Owensboro. Must nye of Venue Refused for the Murderer of Policgman ‘ White. Owensboro, Ky... Dee, 22 Al- fed Holt, the murderer of Policeman White, was denied a change of venue and his trial will now be held in this city. ‘There is great interest 1m the ~ A BRIDGE Breaks Down and One Man is Killed And Fatally Wounds Six Others Narrow Escape of Many Others. Littleton, W, Va., Deo, 22,—-One mau jured by the breaking of a brid The bridge had been condemned 3 i been weakened by recent tlood ge hae inthe river. A u" persons were 0 the bridge who ha: narrow escapes. Four floors filled with > ture and novelties, al ‘ of the linois Na-]}* was killed and six fatally in- number of other | whi le said that Tor hreatened his life, eeded to pay ( When Boland ¢ | Chambers forced b hot him twice, on nee in the neck, reatly injured. Chambers ran man appeared for protection m0 hambers a sit 1 ‘ -_ D <i the . rare THE FIRST STEPS, indictments were kept from the news- \ nistol away and papers. ota ths tobe tied ee The case@against the Paducah and Arehere. Leat rs of various shades, hut the door, ne here, and did not know] wards the me the rackle of the flame was ming’ His attorney, Major Harris, at-| pears had pted to prove by one of the wit-|caped after he es, Mr. Meacham he, the} The mob — set la man assert that he| inflammable struct Mr. Lescher’s t would not per-| with volley after hike to see Mr. Lescher get out of bis answered ter shots and f The excitement ble, for the governor recently | killed wrote him that he would pardon Chamt ove for carrying a pistol unless he) with a w that it was to protect] live stock, and in who put the pistol " s pocket would have | iced in person and make tement he case was 9c- cording I'wo other men were charged with were cis ed $5 in | Lee Harris was fined $29 and ¢ e and his family, five 1 num-| morning, in which John McKinley, . for gaming, and three young men were all burned in the conflagra-| of Mechanicsburg, declined to accept Jan. ribs opened at $4.02 and wud costs for fast driving. | this proved to be fals@, anda horse which he had previously on robb segs oe Two merchants were charged with/an examination of the debris and| swapped to E. C. Miller. arch cotton opened at $6.75 anc structing the sidewalks with’ bricks |ashes today revealed no evidence of] Miller wanted to trade back, but closed at $6.79-80. veges ved bartels of salt, but both cases! cremated animal life except of the] McKinley demurred, and finally the} . Thm coe opens, st $6.92 and were distnissed ive ot former sscured a writ of delivery and | “W0sed at 66.69: The « siust Tandy Reeves,| ‘Today there is still great excite- | had both horses. He was advised by gence ny woperts tnerene in visi- olored using iting | ment, but little of it is manifested, | bis attorney, Major Harris, to tender} ype i supply of wheat at language towards Helen Brooks, was {It was reported that if the colored | McKinley his horse, and if he de- 1,012,000 bachels. ; left open, and & warrant will likely | contingent made any effort to avenge | clined it to leave it at bis house BR gp eegoca i wheat today are in for false swear-|the death of Stone, or resent the} Miller followed out the,instructions |“ 9,000 Benes. burning of Chambers’ house, | of his attorney to the letter, and tied) OF the 175 kid dolls witch DuBois siust Chas. ‘Taylor, [that an effort woul be made] the horse to McKinley's fence, where] @ Co, are offering at Adc they have 1 with soneing Mrs | - exterminate them pig my | it be : Rea rapt hours | shout fifty left Dén't d lay too missc dilatory preliminaries. A gentleman | without food or water. 3 ’ Hfrom there this afternoon states that] Miller was arrested for cruelty to long and thea regret B. ONLY RECUGNIZED, bs i Van Hawkins Escapes with a Light Penalty. i alled Ju Sanders in the police court this morning | Van is a well lored ex- nan who bas been a resident of | ¢ pre Paducah for years |last two nights, “We've been friends for a long | there will time,” remarked the judge, as Haw- | - powder. The people gf Paducah will : Ba kins began to weep, ‘but it seems ONE MONTH, without request givef¥ese young men J the can that you have lately got to taking a) : Figes a welcome and an orfer, for they will] . little too much liquid inspiration and|Heary Cramp Gets OM Very] ofter them a splendigjbaking powder you and your wife are having trouble Light and one any druggt would assure th : Aoote at would make acceptabl in your old age.” Van had made a holy show of bim- self when previously called to the witness al lle was charged with dyawing chair on his wife and threatening to kill her, but eh pd that he did not do it ‘*bekase dey wa’nt no cheers 12 de room.” He «i incidentatly that bis wife ht until she gets started then ‘she am de berry debbil.” onthe strength of their long ac- quaintance Van was not fined, but be keep the peace for a whole year, Union Meeting of Sunday School Workers. ‘The Padacab Sunday School Union Institute holds its next session Fri- day Broadway Methodist church, The m is as follows: Rey, W.K. Pentod w nal exereiies Band Brard..Miss Anna the best advantage the r Jalis of the house-torb the {report of the Corr g Commitige thal tmpress practoa! », JW, Miller, Rew. H. Query box lection uf officers. il® E, A. Fox, Pres. Neti Mintixin, See. i many use- 18 de uself when life had been menaced ted, except bis | ight with Mr. Lescher, | was not to evening, January 1, at the) your wife at is The infuriated aad bloodthirsty} ine gravel road question wili be in}opened at 80% -%its highest point at t It is said t v tol ¢ wonder is that somebody was not household goods, some | Harley, with Judge Thougs added. t fawily, was burne wn set fre to an illicit whisky iin some way the whole r «of BF eft open: jand was a tota destroy the latter es Chambers fias not pbout Mayfield ipitate a reg 8 plenty o The lawle eople have alm i, Ky s much suppressed excitement here} Baker and J. PX Househglder, two actions of the mob for the} well known and\ courtegus young “ \ sri Buy your fruits In byskets or bull i and it is feared that | men, will begin a danvasg of the city, ) m1 3 be more trouble. to place orders fr tHis excellent | Calissi’s. Receiyg same fresh i every day, 21 4t for useless Holiday Gifts wen the O of desirable articles for mey and Ay 3 Zell bag bundreds Christmas presents. ver the Henry Cramp, ¢¢ ooe mouth in jail for petty | yesterday afternoon by a jury, Crump was charged with housebreak- », He is son of Walter Crump, in house were found goods of whose every description is believed to have burglarized scores of bouses, but the jury evidently didn’t believe that his son bad any thing to do with The only way that w was recognized in the sum of $200 0 yinge you that we cau s¢ ture cheaper thas get prices JW dis tf 293 an people apprevia }and wuts | large and su and Friday will deviring j leave their orde ut in the s quality, 7 Jit would require very little to pre-| animals jar riot, and that there | case ms and ammunition that the writ of delivery element of the colored | who owns the horse, is settled, st peared from Mayfiel t a \city is to call to see The orowes, Bos kia je VonCalin to one year for walicious cutting. Bros.’ daily forybdli demonstration of Wb e large assortment to » Canued okra, 5e per “(i Jake ae aap Oysters, all kinds offruits, Candies | Biederman Gro. Co, gadz er fy ye gen hah Nobby Fall Suit QO 5 celery fpr Christwas should | will from 9 to 11 ofeloy t Second aud BrosdWay, Husband you wi fi fal and ornameaty wes of furni-} Don't forget Stu) ‘as furni-| ture for the parlor,\/hall or dining candies, fruits, Ay leaves &} room that will pu marriage of Mr. Cox to Miss Jessie | breaking imto Mr. Brown will take place. ‘ F. Roberts’ The couple} shanty boat and stealing all the fur- move was made. ‘The rumor spread | BT° PUBLIC OFFENDER, | rapidly, and quite likely was capect. | Will make Paducah their home. niture. Vina Stubblefield, his ae- $ \ fate and varied alittle by each] Tonight Mz and Mr. O. I complice, was acquitted on the ) NL / ay | narrator. Early in the evening, when |G eaore @ill cele ei weg, | Stound of insanity. / tes acts trota. Paadah: anvived,. the | dine oe thoty noche their tin wed-}" "The grand jury adjourned this N: ‘ x \ mi ding at their handsome residence 00} ¢gren oon feporting a batch of < treet. It will be One] dictments against keepers of bawdy $ nd,a young of the most recherche events of the season, aud a large crowd will be in| tous} saloon keepers for selling Chambers bad] attendance iquor to mi and a crowd pro- vrs, and gamblers. The jury also visited the jail and reporte: it to be in first-class condition The Lovelaceville Gravel Road Company and Barnett Roes, for ille lecting toll, were continue A motion for a new trial in the case against Joha L. Johnson, given eight Nothing Can be Done, However, | years for housebeeaking, was made, $ Before April Next. but not argued. J. Henry Smith, J. RK ovker and J. W. Balley were aj he was not/Gravel RoadjQuestion Taken Up by Fiseal Court. igh and es frout door asi tire to the re and the hoarse Ata meeting today of the fiscal! jury commigsioners. court a committee was appointed to]” [ave'Thompson and Alfred Houser $ or Pep, 29 conter with the gravel roed directors, whe HAMMETT Goeth tor camine, discharges, and to ascertain what they will dis- /They reside near Florence Station. pose of their stock for and to secure intense, and } " all the information sary for the enlightenment the court. Un the | committee sre: Justices Barnett, Tully and wa excused. together (Reported Daily by cy Grain. Company act everything he|-py¢ committee will have watil April "OX BLOOD, TAN AND BLAGK: Buy a pair for your Husband, Wife, Sweetheart or Children. ~ ‘'@ Our prices are all right and you wil money by buying of yo oe neces: petit Jory tottaad of W. Le Sullivan, $ 821 Broadway. GEO, ROCK & SON $ to complete its report, and uiitil then acu, Dec, 22.—May wheat was 804fand closed at 80', -3¢ May corn opened at 25's and closed at 25%. May oats opened at 19%, mob's intention] Appear as Defendants in Judge pojosed at 197%. ~ January pork opened at $7.63 b, and closed at $7.60. January lard opened at $3.82 and closed at $3.80. | stata quo. HORSE TRADERS Boaz caught fire » and Sanders’ Court. since been seen Judge Sanders heard the cele- 1t was reported] brated McKinley horse trade this nd Judge Sanders left the] Toys! toys! at yourpyn price at on until Monday, in order} J. Biederman Gro, Co, \ deciding A nice suit of furniturg for $16 on = easy payments at J. W. Long & 3 A Week Offering. Bro., new furniture store, 203 and Shoes bought of us Polished Fiee, ‘The Gem'Baking Powder is fo be |205 South Third styeet. tf placed within reach of the/ people — + Eve Dec. 22.—There|during this week. Messrs/ W. E.| Goto Gleaves & 96ns for useful entirely disap- Il other and ornamental pregents. ceny | 12 any regard, h¢ Gem Powder is the ungxeglled preparation of I. Young, and Fs eet his | Perfumes them is pure and Avifhout objection * ‘ red, was given tinny regard. ‘ ite |The Finest Line of Ilere are few Holiday Rist several unequal¢d preparations. It is entitled to copsidgration not only for its excellende, but because it is & \home product. \4 trial only is asked Ever brought Bo Paducah is now The elder Cramp displayed at Overcoats sik Uprect, e Gem. ¥ 1 piles, Nelson Soule’$ Drug Store. ° Handiprebiets, ‘Tool chests, toy wagghs, wheel- 10 per cent. off. Smokiby Jackets wae barrows, rocking hore’, ®F gunt You are cordidly invited in. 4 Collard and Cuffs you furni- | Pocket knives, ete., \e., at your own B tinuing till Christmas we will give Fancy Bhirts house in the | Price at Scott Hardw re Co. = 4 : 10 per cent. off the marked price pire nec gros and a ught for ¢ i Muitler,\ Overvoat, A Ove Year Man, im yan hi Deputy Sheriff Horace Husiey, of G v0) RG Livingston county, passed through the city today en route to Eddyville with Jim Dobson, colored, sentenced the ladies to buy who Lon¢ Bro., do to e YA NPhird present of an Overcoat for Christ- OAK selection, y goods is ® fact that the} ‘phe pest place jnfthe city to find xi values and 4] nice Christmas praspnts and some: ot from. thing that will be 1 ciated, is at Jas. WAGleaves & Sons. g Sees PET ace for Fish, Thursday | Just to see if the pec ery for Parties | another good thing, D on band. PWeduesisy|Or Overcoa Sam- walyly sell a 30-inch cradld » before \. K. Bowvs, | ple in window and and after that hour Wife, your bi tray” would be sat- JT EWE CALL ON HWM when buying fiver, div, me * s 43 pairg of Ladies’ Fine § ular \price $3 to ee only $1.00 appropriate t an or boyifor Christina Walking\ Sticks, wish to make their bulbous ot ——————+ Walleestias Third and Broadway, = Tie JEWEL Will appreciate your patronage, miles everything in th and cakes; he listed with a larye/arm rocker 0 s | * ‘ Bed coken | et | tad iD 8 See i iba vt Gleaten Ne. 994 ROADWAY REPAIR WORK AS He Bente Yeon 7 a GUARANTEED, ’ Be ABD THINK, and come and see for e, R THE NEXY™ 10 DAYS. Call and shlect a pair before they are picked over. ADKINS & COCHRAN, 331 Broadway. Smoking Jackets. $1.50 to $3.50. A superb line of Smoking Jackets in all new de- signe and colors, at from $4.50 to 8.50, ea man ha i na ppy givin, him ove for Christmas, ” Christmas Hats. We have two new styles in Holi- day bats— “The Sportsman” and “The Geisha.” it 12 sour. 3 $ $ | fare going to offer some wonderful reg-"~ $8.60, go for ER,

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