The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, December 26, 1896, Page 1

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PADUCAH, KENTUCKY, ‘SATU RDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1896, TEN CENTS A WEEK “ ' dow of a rural Knglish church- the Company and the Paducah seredt/ —S>S==x L subject representing King Sault and A AT Railway Co., to restrain Sheriff Hol- OLICE COURT. | / bis counselors: land frem VOLUMS 1—NUMBER.Y1 are life-like portraits lecting taxes on fran- ot la tigbury, Me. Gladatone lchise, Judge Bishop sustained de- 66 14 ” K ' and the late Lord Beaconsfield. The murer of the defendants, but granted * king himself is Thomas Carlyle, while the plaintiffs leave to amend, whieh] Quite a Number 4 4 the David has the head and shoulders "|reat has no significance. Q ‘ee ‘ of Christmas) — of Adelina Patti ea pe motion for a new trial in John Offenders. ‘ { Will Be “Accepted by Spain in ; Ac ae to the Superior (Neb.)| Alexander Holt Lynehed There : wsalbetaeh hed aot tn BEE | peti Journal, Bert Serf of the Doane Col- ‘ or aa om One | \ y Behalf of Peace. lege football team, on leaving Cree| This Morning. an appeal. Ie wae sentenced “tol QWLY ONE DRUNK-=-A WOMAN Of Coursé.you know we mean for a game at Lawrence, bade a co’ eight y a \ leks etihves ded Ghaek ta & bok — The motion of James Hardin for & | \ . femn tene that it might be the new trial was deferred until the J: r Es R, THE WAR MAY BE STOPPED, jm fovea, "miei te lee" HANGED IN COURT HOUSE YARD. | ior ‘erm Two Petty Thieves Held Over The friend told of the incident, and ‘The case of the Linehan Transfer One : | amtipiete ® Larceny Warrant some of Serf’s friends, for a joke, | ypany against Sheriff Holland to | Ac ‘4 ‘The Usual Number of Christmas| draped his chair in mourns and| The Death of Policeman White vin him from collecting taxes, the Dismissed. eRe cee rN: ae mn = ie < had just hang on the back ¢ al Av A intiffs claiming thatthey had al- a { Crimes and Casualties. card reading. ‘Rest in peace rendy paid taxes on thele boats at —— | 2 | when a dispatch came saying that Dubuque was thrown out of court. ut anything i / | Serf hand heen killed in the gon | Judge Bishop sentenced all the]A QUIET CHRISTMAS, IT SEEMS. ything is this /lMne remaining in our -& MORE «TOLL «GATES DESTROYED.) Frertinand de Lesseps, one of the |THE MURDERER WAS BEING TRIED, | Prisoners late this afternoon. salad | stock, is yours at any price until Jar. 1st. we. younger sons of the c of the ‘| sThe | ¥ ‘Reo nal, and who is serving as | ALL TALK, Judge Sanders did not have a long officer in the Owensboro, 3 Dec, 2¢ Alex- session of police court this morning ak =. —_ Madnd, Dec, 26.—It is sem C oaainaal ‘ | nsboro, Ky., Dec. 26.—Alex ™ ‘ol egret hy Brag | A V Ciaily announced that Spain b ‘ vi a : A ery diee {2m Holt was banged this morning] i ote m ages _ feature wa c mpted the offers of the United], ~—or listed tether, for| ’ clock. Holt was the} Two Important Railroad Ramors ceariad with bad fa is a —e } or ediation fe e on of bis cele : my . v ho shot Policeman A D drunkenness. ‘ ped eee ting + ( md # just fonght a duel ihe lhe | White on the afternoon of Nov. 4 Disproved at Last. was not, however, because no one | : rere low-ofiicer uf his regiment estems! hovers! mentees on “ wee drunk, fori wee Just the reverve ‘ . which resulted in his rt ether in froet of a ealoc ‘ " was very charitable in the oflivers #While this announ aut _ ale aber through the tut be ate fae ‘ beak ae und |The N., C, & St. L, Depot Will 86) however, to let everybody celebrate 7 erga rot si edacor hs sary, “ 10€ mbie 1 up to the gang to perse them and Be Abandoned— in a manner that suited them best 308-307 Broadway. GEO. oO. HART & SON iy nal | late t is underst it vt him without any provoca ‘Train ir False. ; best of relations exist betweer ecuntet evbaiealt ! Train Ramos ' George Smith, a colored express! 4 qy.4 47 Vinten “ origina ate It was a deliberate and X11 N. Third St Bessie Geveronseot, wud the mivla-|couutetoigtonted 8 olin ro Jom al, wa — driver, Wao creed yesterday on HARDWARE A istration at Washington as father of young de Lesseps vectra ee White lived] Whe atmosphere has been rife with} charge of graud larceny, speciiivally AND STOVE co. / q ig popular officer and his|*#ltond rumors for the past several [of stealing a basket of presents, et: f Frozen to Death je was & poplar officer “ane “'S | months, and our local contemporary |from Mrs. Martha Clement. The - a. shinond, Ky., Dee. 26.—Ge HOLIDAY MISHAPS, jtleath aroused tremendous excite | erecially has been very assiduous ih] goods were afterwards found on a jn, a young man from this tow Coainik waa but about {Publishing rumors and then bavigg}] Cumberland river boat ever, | % frozen to death Inst night, 1 stdolt maite his escape, but about) iiem tieontirmed’’ im a day or twa | Where the defendanthad tak q Sybeen drinking Similar to Last Year, There] rouisrtic and taken back to Owene-[O0¢ of these rumors was that Rgjmisteke, and the warrsnt was pr ; - - ’ . neg cstath | January 1, the Nashville, Chatte |ly dismissed j More Gates Goue. Were Few plore, Tk was then feared that Hel nooga and St. Louis toad would n : Ky., Dec. 26.—Te a eto A betynectl but the people] its passenger trains into the um Chas. Summers, a young white iders destroyed two more t ide alow tye law to take its depot This projected plan did nat} ™an, presented ona ¢ 419 this county this mort One Young Man May Lose His) course materialize and the N., C. & St. 1] busing Mrs. Laura Jackson aud the V 7, } a Kyesight—Other Misfurtunes, | Whea H ; cana up at the trains will not ran into the union }#unoyance of her family on Kast . sTea V e nN Coal Manes Burning. present ter rt his attorneys] depot, nof now and perhaps never, sp}Iackson street. He also pointed a “Sr ~ | | Halifax, N. 8., Dee. 26.—The ; cadeavore a change of venue: far ay known now. — There are sey] BUN at her, but said it was only in Springhill cou mines, the largest Sevetal days ago t the court voted that. His] oral reasons for this, one of which je] fa0, and that be simply told her to 4 j mines in the world are on fire, The} tor al was ia progress when court 4+ linet the Louisville aud Nashville fail | ¥ok down the barre! / Joss will be enormous ments and layis io ed for Christmas 1 there is }ed tu ratify the N.C. &St. Judge Sanders the ignorance To © out all reserve and surplus goods previogs to taking stock. This is not an or- x ' 1 cotton # y reason to believe that he would | joa, ; of the defendant was appalling, au: a tak D etd : | , day ately A pl nnticipation e been convicted and sentenced) “Another ‘confirmed’? rumor was} at ye oe ee continued the oa —e e, but an out and out thoney-losing clearing sale, the equal of s‘almout : Ting [eccuents. I jbo de ; that the Illinois Central would goog | "0til Monday Which will not be scen this season, ) delivery took place he ' € | point ev q idents, At about 2 o'clock this morning ®) begin running through trains from — The jailer € * t those erious late-dos. ©. te tectalt lip tata isi!) Chicagogand St. Louis to New Or] James Moore and Will Holland @ * almost be counted © hand a alled the jailer to the door Hel ieans vin Paducah, tansferring o@|€0-ored, and both from the count LADIES SHES. MISSES’ H on 5 { r Ye t be three year |[UsPected nothing aud answered the} the siver here. ‘There never was ang] Were charged with stealing fr Ur »U { ne f re | nats As he opened the door he ws} foundation for this rumor, and it if oe 8 Ark. s and the keys taken fr : bsurd to ¢ who is familiag] The first plended guilty and the ©'-00 ‘ bake 7 Kr spe worth $2 7 7 ti killed ( : ota i ul w ven € 1 t 1 the impe and infeasibils | othe id be didn't intend to ta ) worth wenh eoeceecess Worth $1.75 wy tian - : . : f uta rderer was dr from Tity of the pia ing could be) | the articles away withont paying f rth Nios a worth $1.50 . ‘ ‘ rs ' rm ‘ ue wae tapen ene? 1 The Ceca a with, would | ther: 81.50 worth A worth $3.00) ., 69 5 ; a <the cues Oh ane ia the od th 7 house yard w © W%} not carry only the big through traing| Both were held over in the sum ‘ 00 | 61.95 $1.50 ‘ worth $1.25 5 > ee rome ; lat Dr, [Maas vas quiet and orderly {2M Nould have to make througt $100 to cirenit court vine eat on $1.95 -worth $1.00 ee tr. EW " " found i R oy te Pca, 4 trips, entailing of'an hour ia fam 1 nate ’ , . 5 04 +28 ‘ is z All For Love t , ‘ and ummibered shea two, Suaiee idee weithit, eaten : wiody weathary] Sem Johnson, colored, was ar i $1.00} + --worth 75 a ‘ r b Allert! the f ok hands and ba ay Were aS topes UEP COmWY. whenever | running in the river] Pested fo. fring blank cartridges yes Lanenster, Ky., : fr | eee Fees Meek Hawes and bovis, At] Atier Holt was dead the mob left, | tne joss of time would be incalowlably| *eoty. Prosecuting ttornes r a oe wie nef oo = ede eeu in Owensboro but little | °ehere two rumors at leaet, are sen Reeres said that he was satisfied that r a ay ) R¢ WO MK & a on of bie veah overall an bour _~ -»Talimmering by the approach of New |@verybody else did likewise and that morning Me 8 - good | Great excitement prevails. 2) Fear he was opposed to prosecuting the deci i4 said to be wnreturued love pa gee" of boys engaged |setion of the mob is denounce! by defendant, Judge Sanders said he) , we noes Mises ot : ; serous sport (all the best citizens BAD WRECK. did not fealini fining him. Hence y Metr Lil., Dee. 2 t ¢ ya battle w ; ‘ r . 5 pe / Chambers, the sego who was rusidies on bes hangs wet | GROOME ROM MARSHALL John Lydon, who had a fruit and / gut of Mayfeki Guoday night, te bere] Robert Feays, Oem te and col Kight Freight Cars Piled Across] confectionery stand alongside La C) | a {S. / E in this « Phe me B | ta Prioychy drug store, was tried for obstructing uu / Chambers’ cab‘u, think rt —* re - ne tor te opp’ ldo Far Away For Their Christ- the Track et agent. He satined that he we side; but he is ative and we force ‘ boys got] and a license and that the license in- nine caleramannts ce eed \ . - ul 1 wing rocks mas Presents. rector stated 0 trouble wou bs Another Christmas Deatl Hays was struck on the head by a On the HMlinois Central Above—|Thecter state Pypntioadtadast Solis ‘ nothe s , , ; whe pe encountered as a result. This, mm! Beet —~ 3 * Herlen C. H., Ky ar] « ' w . esi rhete Wrecking Crew Sent Out the license inspector claimed, was a é 4 fy | 1 here the ath} Dy. W hed the wound th ent to Russellville After Their ai : rents 'S é ; f 4 / s has reache | ft mistake, however. There were two q ee 8 \ ‘ al miner who was hile es v ed like a x Brides Married Last Night a eee red this | "APRRtSs but he was fined only on|—_~ ee. > vit in a tight, in a barroom abou | PEE, disastrous wreck occurred this] 5, 9,00 and costa, . — == - ——= = > ~4 , sad eller trees bere AY fore proved he le wedding at {morning at 6:25 near Montgomery on) $9.00: 988 coats . - Se ae ave on R : Tunnel, on the East end of this divi-] signora Tyson and Tillie Mills,and \ . NEWS ITEMS. _—- ong ee Woukicl ‘The vex grooms passed |100 of the Illinois Central, oceasion-|Lulu Carrs and Lama Young, cole Pa , . \ bybrceyl | iuromah the pity yesterday. forenoon | Mg # delay of over an hour and half) ored, were charged with committing ‘vo them avacation- Let them recreate in a pair of shors / ‘ sis ; ki ol 5 Busse t sian’ thal of the train due at 12:10 this after-|q breach of the peace. The first two ¢ 1 t w Dress them comforably, tastily. sensibly and i 4 Bee ‘ : 7 ' hoon. hada fight and also the lost two, Se i fed = rae ’ , , 1 “ofl aie SOM : hi 5 < ca dwlee | Veve Ms ps a rn ght wee ghd be They were fined $1, $2 and $10 and PADLY \ i : i , abled Conductor B.S. Wh a Zu | costs respect ive 7 a ree ‘ od < p pretty 0 | tk Marsha ounty and 4 Anders with twenty-four I ‘ Mr. ‘t sford, a prominent} sinect Ander th twenty Bertie McClure, for being drank "yt fy ye . ' ‘on at Bucks tly. the Ger- alu G “ t ‘Wt Scale. Mare {cars was partially derailed” by a]and disorderly, was fined $15 and iAAl S&S US Ne oid or — killed twenty-nine Leow youne ie ty. The two young menyoroxes rail. ‘Three loaded and Stacaia, ~ 1k wae Christmas cr oko 4 stay il $ farm aes aly Mise | €™bty cars were piled upon the main] would have gotten $20, nape 5 a , } . “ lietield ON ee. Tek eae ee ee kee Gacia’ eece [stanky bok furtunstaly no ane” was At mad » sve Specialists: One of oun specialties is Fit—another is bg 0 was tr ustead of going | gu no highly respected y "am RG i pense Text. *¥ car—another is Low Price—and there are others. t r of the] it ° went out the] jadies wrecki rait a the rom Glol mocrat. use all over the A | rew, was sent out this morning, With] Mr, Bryan will del h Lyman g in i rt hack end § ‘ Koever 10 the] ‘phe two couples returned today z Mr. Bryan eliver his first 4 , WO ~ B . t | Trainmaster Flyun A, & MASI skied thin “oeilk 4a. Gaces | ar) { . ht thet his rightles touteto theip future homes it lecture this week in Georgia. It | ‘ A 4 to is *s Trentanove, t siptor, i800 | oye je destroyed and | 1 badly | Stershall county 4 away the wreck title is ‘Ancient Landmarks,” which i \ \ | ‘ 0" F a ; his way tot aury from Flor] impaired, and in addition his face is TOM CHAMBERS may or may not include the cross of 331 B aig of James |i crribly d rod red THE P OR FARM f gold, the Chicago platform, and the oadway. o. which modeled last] young Koerner was br to the v ° abells of the eggs that cost the Popo | peceeeeeeeeeeneeeeneeee eee z aw oshinnt sy cad bad De. 3. G s| — crats twelve electoral votes in Keus — rue W. Gabie expects to sail[ his wounds. Het y rhe t i ° j Who Was R Out of May- ’ — — A] Ge ’ dis-| The Epworth League Brightens}]™ a un Ou y tor aiagland Ga few weeks. He has jmany peta te : ero, the Epw siti q field Married at Metropolis. bad bd - fangements to give pubil 1 rulones Teens OF guar) tt Up. bt Miss Delia Lewis and Mr. J. 4 J ; from bis works in Loadon | powder ex 0 | Compton, Uwo well known young peo- Od oe ieee acti citizens, MARRIED AT CREAE |Christmas Celeb-ated at AN the|Turns Up at Metropolis, Whore pe of Metropol were. waited in . 4 At a pubire residency of the lord | Public Institutions Yesterday ie Is Now Living. aS Fi \ , held under ty ve. it was decided to] The VanDe MalewGray Wedding F Sse mayor at Belisat, it wi | - - 4 ) of the queen in com Phursday Night, | Gis Mien heiad “elhaael z i Z rect w statue Rha Christmas was appropriately com-] Tom Chambers, colored, whose e Finest Li * : lo at P bah ation of her majeriy’s FEM TO icas Dee. 25-—-Mr. Vie+! memorated at the county poor faim, | house was burned by a mob at May- If you want the bfst coal in the city you can get it of The cost will be 826,000 tor D- Van De Male and Miss Samu-|}Jome of the Friendless, City Hos-| field last week, is now in Metropolis, | Perfumes Illinois Coal COwapany, who handles the celebrated Sir Henry Keppel, 54 years ella Gray, both formerly of Paducah, | pital, jail and eity h, as well #8] pursuing the even tenor of his way a pow tie senior Admiral 10 were married at the Ozark Hotel,here the railroad hospital aud oth lie |as if nothing whatever had occurred . yet : gat list, but dir Alexany ast Dr, Nolte, of Creal institutions, | Sumptuous ers} Chambers kept a blind tiger at me cal is now | oy pe “4 n n . lor, who is #0 and who entere Mond? \é fiviated, and Mr. Alf Bolns were served at all of the above named | Mayfield, and a man vamed Bolin, a v eo .” i A o Fi 4 = = pe wh " is the oldest pbew of the groom acted as| places hristmas at the poo 1 in the business, took # gang of tJ ws : ry ‘ eighty year 7: viis, ney t place and Christma poor | rival in . gang : ray ee aud the one Who bas SetVEN) Mrs, Stephanie Bolms, | house was more enjoyable than ever] toughs to the man’s house one night BISON SOU "s Or g\Sture. he 7 away the hen excitement ran high,but Cham- \ longest enh e groom " the before w at gh bus | és ; No part of a tree ean be removed] pride, Martin Phillip Bolms reuded | ‘The committees of magistrates ac- } bers took Bolin’s pistol away from win oun coeahally invited in. No clinkers, n@ dirt; \put pure, clean coal. Our Egg rounds of Holyrood Palace) Lohengrin's wedding march as the) companied the Epworth League of him and shot him, inflicting but a “7 3 5 pom the g th "| al to the t to| slight wound, } 081 Y 02 juss ODO 0 5 ° ated i permission of of bridal party proceeded into the pat-| the Broadway M. KE. church out to} slight wound, Coal fer excelsiall other\coal for grates or :toves. Our aoe cee plating from the Feig®|jop, which had been beautifully deco-! the poor farm, and everything good] The cowards set fire to his house, Washe’ Pea Cohl beats the world for furnace or cooking. , ra eu M was recently bloW8] pated by Mr, end Mrs. R. P. Stanley) to eat procurable was taken out and it was at first reported that he Weo aree , i ar r of ie (ae ‘Nofore the garde wers}of the hotel An elegant banquet) The unfortunate inmates greatly en-| was burned with the structure, bat} ry py Yar hl aul 8 only charg@ one pricd the year around, The poor Se ety ita photograph had tol followed the ceremony joyed the unexpected treat, this proved untrue, for he is now in GEORGE | YT get their load of coal as heap per bushel as the rich i forwarded to th Ques a, Whol Among the gue “ee th at were — a and ae people there their thousands of bushelb. Try our coal and you will sno us removal, a Mrs, W, J. Dolph, Mrs. | ave their eye on him ‘ i , ga formally ordered Hs removals BEF, eoiante, Mize Harriott Beutley CIRCUIT COAT. ‘ sl use ro other. Lump, 10¢4 Egg, 9c.; Washed Pea, 6c. Bilas A. Hudson, first cousin Of) i. Met re oF AN IRATE MAN. Me [U. 5. Grant, died last week | M Earnest Denison, Mr “ nm — ’ Gener May, Mr. = ows, aga Bl -| Denison, Mr, Sherman y. " ‘i : ~ in Bu.lington, » Lees 0 har j toe Heyson, Misses Frances’ The Jury Discharged and Court) the Boy Ought Not to Haye Beep _BAKNES & ELLIOTT, ; the New York Tribune,|Chase and Mary Jentley, Mrs. Adjourns. So Caretens, Proprietors Hlinois Coal Company, Taith George D. Prentice ow the} Maude Bainbridge, and Mr, Morris muh Bien, calenad, eadadibe a a La , Journal, and was appointed | Baer, Thad hie * —= age lent (vant ia 1869 Minister] ‘The couple took a short bridal Phe Prisoners All Semtencede--Lity male bad beohen, Se ween — ie game 4 1 America a eee tle of Interest Done Today, | him with a breach of the peace, Nobb . . THE JEWE LER Charles T. MoC lenaban, an ae Nalice Sebree gave himself up, and says oO % ea | . twenty-nine years eat of PUD Tee ee ee eee Palucat, | adjourned this afternaon and therg ~ e = P Pe i # lb. he byte Mr Me- vill planes. 8 sp same to Paducah | it be @ week's holiday until the be- a3 sort in s threw 8 or UV. Will appr: il your patro Be. Handles everything in the Ag works, diet i 1829. For his igen Worn Gy a ginning of the civil term the first} ote, ee See Oe dul : 4 knowledge of 5° ‘workt, He| David Oavens, a farmer of the| The petit jury was s fiually discharg- CAL OF 5 . a - Kaori al ove th bo 1 Belle Bland, of th 1 tod Little of interest was] Board 7 Rent : of several books 08 | county, anc and, of the city, }ed today, and litte o p leres: a8 | Board ing @ and it en was the author of seve tnd Washington Jackson and Fanny} done, Convenient to ing vate kinds REPAIR Rest. 4 A\ SPECIALTY. Masonry: Hose, all colored, were awarried| La the i/janction suits of the Pa-]ot sewing done. at North WAY. : — Ta bas boon sings wie Christmas eve night, neab Water Co, the Paducah Gas] Thirc street, ALISPACTION GUARANTEED: ~ 112 SOUTH THIRD STK # of the figures in & ~~

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