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. J } PADUCAH DaAILy SUN. THE VOLUME 1—NUMBER 88 PADUCAH, KENTUCKY, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1896. TEN CENTS A WEEK ANOTHER VICTIM] #000 Powonns. HAPLESS | -TWREE_‘RENHRED. WATERY GRAVES, Ed Smith in a Critieal Condition HUCKSTERS. Dr. C. A. Isabelle To-day Quali- Be Of the Wrath and Hatred of a Piteh Fork Wounds. fies. Three Colored People Drowned Mayfield Mob, i In Clarks River. Conductor Englert Meets With an! Two From Ballard Caught This| troubte Over the Board of Health, A Thumb Morning. Considerable Feeling. CHARLES SEWETT KILLED, : _ THEY ATTEMPTED TO CROSS We have an immense stock of TOYS oi all kinds, andas we President Dr. D. P. Jewett, Sec- ‘ | are determined not to carry over a single article we are Ed. Smith, who accidently stack a FOR TURKEY STEALING, retary Dr. Fort and Mr. H. M. erage mares | selling all piteh fork through his hand about a Orme, the newly elected members of Shot Down Last Night About 11/ week ago, is in a dangerous condi- the board of health, tendered their}!™ ® Dugout, a1 Have Never O'clock in the Street, tion at his home on the Blandville| resignations to Mayor Yeiser last Beeh Seen Si ‘ road. His arm cannot be saved, as|A Section Foreman Robbed of| night. The remaihing two, Col. M. Ser Dentned iP Ps. - Aas blood-poison has set in, but he may| — g75,—.John Mutch Accused | Bloom and Mr. John Farley, have as pach come | recover, his physicians think, al- yet done nothing. —_ wi oe MORE TROUBLE IS EXPECTED TONIGAT, | though it is extremely doubtful. Of the Robbery. Dr. C. A. Lssbelle, the colored ‘conductor Ben Englert, of the N.,| member elected by the council Mon-] THEY LIVED FOUR MILES AWAY. | " ( rr sa aa rye day night, qualified this morning, Having no trash to dispose of, we need no “e¢hin music’’— Will Sewett, colored, aged about] White infirmary with his right arm| OTHER POLICE COURT TRANSACTIONS. | Mayor Yelser swearing him in. - a 3 our goods, marked in plain figures, speak most eloquently 7 n mutilate azel, K thinks of resigning. Soca tees nes sat oneal yeoveday elereoon whe coups News of a triple drowning in for themselves. For durability our toys cannot be equalled ly killed by armed men in Mayfield | Yesterday afternoon while coupli a am Sion tee ia gn aw Maoh? Be eee ie eerie lars, ble'arm was caught tetweea| _ | matter and from@atements made by|Clark’s river reached the city last and all of them are selling WITH THE PROFIT LEFT OFF : . Wynn Scott and Albert McCrow,| representative niembers of — the/ night. deed can be described as nothing bu lhe ekin was hartiy broken, and one|t¥° festive hucksters of near Ban- al profession no doctors will] Anthony Owens, colored, who re a cold-blooded m ‘rder, according to | The ekin was hari wes Be dana, Ballard county, are in the| now consent to serve on the board. | sides about four miles from Pad «from lel bone is intact, but at present the ex i tan A it - ot lia | tevt of his injuries is ie rtain, and | tills. They are charged with confis- near Clark's river, came to the ast night was another saturnalia | tent « nce c ji ‘ laevsctation of the member may be.(cating divers turkeys from Messrs A G00D MARKSMAN. and notified relatives who live of excitement at Mayfeld. The day rere v eee ass L.D. and J.T. Potter, who live South Third street near Norton, ths w N had been quiet enough, but at night-| Come necessary five miles from Vaducah on the — his wife, 16-year-old child and / 303-307 Broadway. GEO. O. HART & sO fall « rumor reached the city to the! Arinur Young, a colored employe Hinkleville road Greer, an old colored man who lived . effect that a mob of colored people) a Kilyore’s, had a hard fall yester-| For the past month ot various|Fred Hughes, of Florence Sta-|with Owens, were drowned day be- 109-117 N. Third St. HARDWARE AND STOVE CO mad formed at Water Valley for the fernoon, and as a resalt dislo.| times, Mr. Potter has missed mauy tion, Kills a Rabbit fore yesterday near their home in ‘iuooaronatas 3 ‘ é ied his right thumb, the bone being|of his best turkeys, and strange to é if Clark's river. avenging the alleged wrongs there] freed almost through the flesh, Dr. | say, could never locate the thief. The Owens }eft home early in the morn- perpetrated on their race The). . White dressed the injury thefts began about Thanksgiving day | Also a Dog And Hits a Man atOne| ing, leavibg Greer and his wife pre a ‘ : ite dressed the injury gan ‘ ng dda a " i id his wife pre Tumor was telephoned in en tee secede fuels were 1 During 1 go to the. home ot (iit, SC CR CS US eee Bett Cts BUetetetets in She Revert Wiehe, wae lost a AGAINST A TREE, great demand a Derringtor., across the r ver, to do The pilfering continued until last some house cleaning. The family warning the citizens night, avd Mr. Potter and one or two] Mr. John Thompson, of Florence] were preparing for Christmas and $ N ) NIN ‘“ Sy i There ,, a2 agroeme ; _. dothers lay in ambu Station, was in the city today and|had emplpyed Greer and the woma | that should trouble be , Anticipate As Claude Barnhart Injured in Liv- | arrival of the + y -] was carrying an ugly wound on his] whose name was Dolly Owens, to « j AN N i + ed the fire bells were t ingston County. night, according to his story, Scott] right jaw, the result of an accident] the work, Hattie Owens, the w 7 . and MeGraw came along in their|while hunting yesterday. He and|man’s danghter, was taken along $ the bumpers and ove bone crushed purpose of going to Mayleld and These were rung « vt anc stout es willing hands a - |buckster wagon and gota fine tur-|several other young men were out| The three got into a rude dugout them, and in a brief period of t Was Riding to Church When the/key. It was not very light, but it}rabbit hunting when Fred Hughes |and started across the river, which & large percent of the male Mule Threw iim |secmns that the vigilant wathcers|fired ata rabbit, one of the shot|runs alosg not not far from their cag Ah eeeedipcdbaninons ; waited until the proper time and then] struck Mr. Thompson, who happened} bome. They have not been secu Other reports were received that , pursued the luckless hucksters. |to be in range of the gun, but was |since. ‘ves were passing through Water { Barvbart last night re-|They were overhauled after they] standing in a clump of bushes so that} Oweng went home at the usual Valley, Clay Switch and other pleces | , . «of a serious ag-| reached their wagon, and halted with] he could not be seen by Mr. Hughes. | time andfound no one there. ‘They Sy emaanen OF FO, Bag Ie every ome t bete aude, at{shot guna, and Mr. Potter claims} The rapbit was killed, as was also| were expected back in the eve way. This ted t ’ iving sat | that they deposited one of his tur-| Mr. Hughes which was chasing | but did mot retarn. Owens became @ ' $ and intensified t ‘ ® keys in the coop with five other|it. Mr. ‘Thompson's wound is a|.alurmed, and went down to the river g, ' ; $ $ Are here. Leat rs of various shades, hostile feeling. It wa ted | young] ‘‘birds’’ just before they got to]painful one, but not dangerous, The | bank tqsee if he could find the | sdelegation of ¢ hy ' > we ting there, was) bim wonder is that he was not injured |on the dther site. None was yis come down from P reh when the an-| ‘The men were placed under arrest} more seriously, as the gun contained | and he feturned to the house, wherc Buy a pair for your Husband, Wife, Sweetheart or Children. one from below wo e au At yught into the city early this}a charge sufficiently heavy to have] he spent a sleepless night. freigh whe ‘ st he was}morning, being turned over to the/killed him had he received the full} Yesteiay moruing he succeed u ¥ ow Paduca re t rove: authorities and a warrant se-| load in his face getting across the river, and ra citizens there hat Uh te ei Reradllik? ls <diaeay ‘that neithes $ Our prices are all right and you will save one from Padueal the ° t ‘ In the police court today Attorney DRUGGED AND ROBBED. Greer, the woman or child had been organized and ps str. st t ‘ Jesse Gilbert, whom they employed ? th They were expected at Mr finally b 0 rect i . » defend them, moved for a contin- Derrington’s but never showed u to apprebeud jour ShALAe | iy wort aanee, saying that he wanted several A search was then instituted ters, and to wa ne us roms | | wi!nesses from Ballard county Eulis Nall, of Livingston, Falis}some distance down the river the leading into the city and prevent the} MAKING OVERTURES. | Connty Attorney Houser, object- Inte Bad Hands. dug out was found, capsized near money by buying of us. 821 Broadway. GEO, ROCK & SON. $ arrival of « , ‘ 1, saying Ub he would like to the shire where it bad drifted and About 11 o'clock vision met] me ° Sliver Men Want Substantial Ald |koow what the defendants expected nearby, the cap worn by 5 are ~ tid Tad ener part “8 From Sound Mevey |to prove by Ballard county wit-| jag About #35 Stolen From Him | Greer), when last seen was DRCVVVVUTOBRVVVT 0000000000000 02 ckirte. They apps evcotding nesses. Last Nigh! revEaled, ‘Tas whole neighborhood —_ — = to reports, that they were z Democrats. “I'd like to know what you ex- a was alarmed, and a party bega als ’ 2 The | pect to prove by your witnesses,’’ re- -_ dragging the river, but was unsuc- mec : ‘ . ey members of the Demo-| turned Attorney Gilbert Kulis Nall, a well known young | cessful in finding the bodies, and two of | lid eo : rat is « ave re 1 expect to prove that these men/man of Livingston county, was| Owens left and came to the city to however, who on «hago < ertures f © silver | stole that turkey,’’ rejoined the pros-| robbed of $ ) on the levee last| break the news mmiines eanding. B enol ne ‘ tee | ecutor night. He claims that be was|aud this morning returned home to += ee - ie padlgert : . for the | oosing | Yes sed Texpect to | ove that| dragged by a well known gambler of a the derek toe ble lost og a be A 4 Dub Pain GO RTE of of his , mother, Sewett sthipnagele A gat udge Sanders} the city. x ; There ia bo doab bat that the 4 > 3 BEAD 5 AN D THINK, and come and see for aa Layfield , : ‘ ed the colloquy at this juncture] ‘The story Nall told to Officer| three were buried beneath the murky yourselves. We are going to offer some wonderful _ oe bse be tt Isc ve | vontinued the case until Mon-| Barnhart this morning before day-| depths of Clark's river, But as to } oad B, : é ‘ ‘ alideations of ) light was chat he came to the city} tow they were lost will never be ‘ 4 _ ‘ CUT PRICES IN speod Christmas with k a pe i Jobn Muteb, an one armed I, ©, | With a large sum of money and spent | known. :] $25 or more of it The rive is not very wide, and the tion foreman, sat in the prisoners " s ; Takes There te enid to be gre ; ; : ee erirt thie] , Last night be went oa saloon] boat evidently did not sink with f ; ; s the coward . z ‘ ina W. J_ {down in the vicinity of Second street, | them. ; 7 indignatien over wal a Re ih an r ; & WJ. Jd took two drinks, one, as he sup-| Owens will return to the city this pt aN ‘ chy is said that the } ce wet a rs 80 ~ & topes igeh 8D, Hosed, with the young man in ques-| afternoon to report further develop- 1 was drinking who was a stranger to him, He| ments. aa “Viet with the latter and bas] Greer was well known in Padveah ? Fie. FOR THE within the past few ot entu ns l m ague remembrance of being|having been clubbed and nearly ate the cis the st at ter finally became very|® Vague temembrance of bein, s . " Sy t r . steered do about the wharf|killed in Morgan's stable several » ) x ode ; r lend ident and gos. very elses to him, |@0% me Anat ere Wate | ee Te etek Iie eet ou 43 pairs of\Ladies’ Fine Shoes, reg-> worn reputation ¢ ad |then asking him to light his pipe for |®Y him. He suddenly because blind , iz A and was told to lie down, When ed man, and the woran was ular price/$3 to $3.5 bloody ground LEGISLATING m, Soon afterwards he missed his recovered cons sa his money, | about thirty . only $1.00 $3.50, go for n daytime there rutiie t ney, at zed complaint at po : En oy : \ Po! $31.50, a knife, daybook and other ches y ae wm ; ak agp A genuine ainbep stem French! Ye \ , ‘ : ; lt Nall then sought an officer and re- | PFiar pipe in Morog€o case is a nice Call and select a pafe}betore they are picked over. and the city is converted i Green's Dads. - "i Christmas present’ for gentlemen lated his story. The man suspected I dew ‘ Major Harris as his mney, he K See the asscriment at VanCulin ; a Bowling Green, Ky., Dec. 28 Sed ook caiee aah sey vena | ¥a8 found but had changed clothes. |* 2 . =a oti Mor ) x aded not guilty an ase Wa 5 Bros r " Nall said he was certain the man who - dean demmunnss . of ciga fot et ae pees » saloon with him not only| ‘Tool chests, toy\wagons, wheel- d A TINS ( A F view resolution was re-| protests his it lawlessness has e 10 DAYS, . A warrant Against Cigareties Are Bowling! was is and be was ked up i rning, with disturb the trai ate some t ulny night to be taken up | w, hin da ealat d him by pouring someth barrows, rocking hors ir guns { the ex is aot np Bes lhe able te sata in lis whisky, butyot his money aleo,| skates; toy stoves, deaks, shoo dys, | Shoes bought of us Polished Free, 881 Broadway. Shay thet ayes’ | \ ' and today the police are busy’ look-| pocket knives, etc., etc., at your own ane ee neil bas a ‘om Crutehfleld, formerly of the}ing up evidence, and a warrant’ may] price at Scott Hardware Co {| city, but now of Livingston’ county, | be issved. os egph. vered that a large amount ‘ \ for| created a disturbance at Hanschild’s - ane Mexican swegt ofanges, 25 and 30c|q neg Oe ene nee ee women | Several years, and has started an in-| restaurant, on Second street, last MARKETS. per dozen at Xf Biederman Gro. | 4 be ae wore nedernd te hone off | Yestigation to discover the owners of }night Officers Barnhart and Phil- aa ne Maras oe Co's, | ae svoota after dark these municipal obligations, An. ef- | lips went down, but those who wit- ’ ’ On aapwag «pele el | erie aft spoon a mass meeting is|fort is being made to dispose of the | uessed the trouble declined to | swear Curvaco, Dec, 23.—May wheat] suit the reliable Mind medium; will | # afternoc ass meeting i as|opened a %- pst poi 2 being held, and tonight it is expected | Board of Public Works, out warrants, hence no arrest was|opened at 80%4-7sits highest point} yo nain « short tiste only, 407 South \ tne neh and closed at 8114-3¢b. | veut street, 22 5 for useless Holiday Gifts when the Oak Hall has hundreds png heetalenlag biraenee aie ee $a Tandy Reeves Wan hand O5. sd lott scare chetes 8 856 | 900) Se coemeelend of desirable articles for men and boys in necessities of dress SAW THE SHOT -_pirmloahem, Alan, Dao. 88. oO ee ee (palin gn that wculd make acceptable Christmas presents. ‘a We vk He y for calling Helen Brooks ‘tout of ber} closed at 19% -20. The Finest Line of | \ | | eity bonds has escaped taxati Holi yaoi sn ne sbi Smoking Holiday magi Fey etiam ey Jackets. Overcoats sik Cet : $4.50 to $8.50, A superb line of a Smoking Jackets in all new de- res e Adkins That Killed Fired by Joe Adkins That Billed) oid to assault Fannie Smith, | mame January pork opened at $7.60 / Her Father aged 17, while she was onherway! © p Lesherand R. L. Taylor|P» and closed at 87.57 Perfumes \ | Barbourville, Ky., Dec. 23.—In]to school. were each fined $25 and costs and} %#auary lard opened at $3.82 the case of the commonwealth vs. Joe seen ce tek aed ie fell toe and closed at $3.77 b. Ever brought to Raducah is now Dee i aire. Bayan Rvs STATE NEWS. ibm dct: Pnecbiens ond k Jan, ribs opened at $3.82-5 and displayed at | sole, wile of Joe Eversole, was called appeal, Taylor, who lives} Closed at $8 80 b. oy" oF ges March cotton opened at $7.06 and © the witness stand . sabe ow obt Yoodville, did not put ia a Pe 13 which was built se months agu i ' u ene 5.87 a ing in ber father’s door and heard the selghbeshecd of Allen sehoo! red forfeited und a fine and im-| , 942 Cotton opened at $6.87 and the shot that killed him, She looked | prisonment imposed, but afterwards | ‘losed at & . You are cordiully inVited in, house, in Hen/lerson county, has been . ‘ 5 week 0. Su ers, Scarfs in the direction where her father was] 000%. > he came in and judgment was sus-|, Clearances of wheat today are this week and con peaders, Scarf x, about th ls away, é an 447,000 bushe!s, tinuing till Christmas we will give Fancy “hirt } . uding, about thirty y awa The Mr. Sebree, for whom Sebree|Pended until he finally submitted the milan vat cont. Cdl tea marked pres Christmas 5 with o qun pre Silver 65 '¢. ‘ Gloves, He i saw Joe Adkins with a gun pre : case. Bi bd y A say Job AMirection of her father. JCity was named, is Col, E,§ G. Se , Mocey $ por coat \H of any man’s —_ overcoat sap A H oh cere rtisike acoal miner, |ree, of Treston, Ky., who was one] Judge Sanders issued a search war- oo . ‘1 RGE ROTH when bought for cash, ‘This we utter, Overvoat, ats. His {a0 ae nether aud caught the|of the projectors of the Evansville, | rant after court and Mutch’s resi- , For Sale or Kept. IBVUNOR th do to enable the ladies to buy who Walking Sticks We have he wen , al Henderson and Nashville railroad, [dence was searched and $75 was| Owing to the fact thay I expect to / wish to make their husbands 3 ————————— © have two new styles in Holi- ‘I from the wound, which she L nda ; ave ; rn ; yo bend and said: A young lady explained to a}found concealed in an out-house, locate in Louisville after} January Ist present of an Overcoat for Christ- OAK i a \9 he e > ‘ - ‘i I will sell my home plage 810 Jeffer- 1 f ted ‘ou have killed my father; | printer, says the Scottsville *Reflec-} whieh shows conclu ively his guilt, ) ¥ mas. A large and well assor , foe, you Bara, See OE Ft the titterenes th pevaian bad - son street, Will offer the place at a stock yet remains on our counters [Mi | “The Sportsman” don't shoot any . Log. bargain—easy payment4, If not sold il d While the testimony of Mrs. Ever- | publishing, and in conclusion said; 4 , baie’ are propaged to give 0 nice es aie aig on the people in the|+Now, you may print a kiss on my] Ou Broadway, fear City National | Will rent to good tenan! Giieaiion ua anaeptllivg “phe Geisha.” couse wept cheek, but you must not publish it,” | Bank, # ladiva’ ring, crescent » é : N. & Dinpay. au - Ci le, commonwealth closed their] With that he locked the fair form in| diamond set withsbhy center Fuank Suvrr, Agent, ut toa ny at 10:30, and the defense] his arms so that it would not pi, and | er will be reward& by returning to Curistmas Presents. ) ei wal ed until 1 p.m, to consult went to press Sw office. V4 \ All children who (have their hair oe as 2 Capt. Sam Shackelford, of Owens-| ‘Phe crowds tlockjmg to VanCulia}cut at Green Grafs will receive a qr | WILL USE FORCE, boro, is hustling hard for clerk of the! pros," daily for Holiday goods is a| vice present from Sakta Claus, 2 ~ court of appeals, demonstration offhe fact that the 4 ) . © Made to Sub- ; ' All kinds of 4h best fireworks can | ov Turkey Will Be Ma Walter Smart, of Cloverport, who] people appreciate food values and a n , be " ei mit, made so many friends while in the | large assortment ta gele 1m o had ts nakaged queatiies sti ay Overcoat. Patterson & Clembats’. Dec, Qi.—It is authori-| revenue servicesat Owensboro, way . Clemyay : ee signs and colors, at from $4.50 to 10 per cent. off. Jacket $5.50, Make a man happy giving ( urs and Cuffs him one for Christmas, Will appreciate your patronage. A Paris aes or tuat the Powers, Kng-|get a good thing uuder President} Why not buy i, nice] Why not give her an JAdian basket i as -s Pe sy * 1 at tussia will uso| McKinley, dinner set for ae Robins| for her gloves, hand\érchiefs, and CALL ON HIM 5] E H V7 ia 4 | ) % TL LI We =“ and, France Gia oe ” whe DA J : 0 ¥ . Glass and Queensware] Company are p. Sa ol | designs at force to cause the yp ltan f ‘Turkey Mother would appreciate a wlce set ass and Queensware i e jet pine pretty orginal desig: his promi reforms. selling them low. to carry out of knives and f0ds from Scott Hard- aa add. Beogs Banpwane Coy REPAI“2 WOR SPECIALTY, «ax get wiyrypiing in fire-| ware Co, Some Dypdsome selections! Canyed okra, 3g yer can at Jake| Buy me one of “Ahéag air guns at 333 BROADWAY ; You can & . ut reasonable pric Biederman Gro. Coy 2242 'Scorr Hampwane Car ‘ SATISFACTION GUARANTEED, . 112 SOUTH P Ps ay works at Dubbuiy &

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