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THE PADUCAH 'DAILY SUN. ae baa PADUCAH, KENTUCKY, MONDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1196. TEN CATS a Wa | jail office, telling Deputy Jailer Ash- ~ | Tule makes total of twenty-one ” | | by that they had a prisoner from the IRTY KILLED killed. It is reported that seven 10 ONE, ; © | others are missing but the railroad | /” ‘ country. When he opened the door, \¥ the men rushed in, overpowe "i officials do not believe the report. ; l i a ia so he says, wixi eecured the : ‘The following were injured : Lah) \ whieh were lying on the floor, 0 Horrible Railroad Disaster at IIORRD. William Reed Attacked By Three | ‘ . : — Friends. Crew May Be}ied. ‘They easily effevted . Henry Hamberry, of Birmingham, ¥ . y Men, gSuirrdndered to Spain. trance to the jail, went straight to Gurnee Alabama, pve 7 Holt’s cell, secured and bound him. E, Eekels, of Helena, slightly. : He pleaded for mercy, and Will Gardner, of Blocton, slightly. " Of Course you know we syhean “THE BAND ANWIMILATED, tevwont Mi shoturomiogoen] THE WORK OF FIENDS, |,Sem tert of mingbm OM TWAS BADLY BEATEN UP oday a bad wound was discovered in} re the top cf Holt’s head; also a cut| : PE gage Blyeon, of Bloston, t Ser Era over the eye. He was possibly dead ihe a her . Fifteen Gallant Texans Fight to] when he reached the fatal tree, al-| ee ee sg ae tha Bare plghily. -yaepe ndapedeanedriguanmant & 2 / mE sihe Rea. thongh It 19 olaimed that he sal Causing the Bridge toGive | Mrs. Powell's child, of Blocton, Left flim For Dead, Bas Ga’ 5 RUE / Lord,”? when being pulled up by the Way. Mr W ‘ ponecnetaneny ‘ at . Mrs. Walker and three cbildreajot aE Se ws alle Ph ge aed tron tin ia was “ . Blockton, escaped only with bruises: | ; xl and carried fro The relief train from tie scene of | Sra elb WHEN LIVES DEAMLY, the tree, He, at least, made no TRUIN FALLS HO FEET TO THE RIVER, |the wreck returned at 9 o'clock. to- WO ARRESTS «MADE. SO FAR, But anything ia this 1 remaining in our 4 volt was lett angi until shorty Pees Solis” ‘The citer eersies Wire un —— stock, is yours at any pride until Jan. 1st & Me vefore vy clow is morning, when re ¥ r , Fia., Deo. 2 The de- - at Blocton, and another at Brook- 7 ‘ampa, Fia., Deo. 28 F he was cut down by Col, Wash Holt,] —jjirmingham, Ala., Dec. 28,—The| wood, where ‘the deceened anne Fishy Rover ay oe son ey “ lopmenta in Cuban circles have | o¢ tolt's an eal ; \ Poon etartfing and. the actors in the) tiolt’s, Ky., on an order from the) most disastrous railrcad wreck known |neatly all the bodies being horribly ~ = u county judge, and the body ¢ to the bist {the South 1 is lying at the point of death as the c 7) recent sea tragedy who were on board | over to relativ % © the history of the Southern rails |burned. ‘They were, in fact, chat leeguit of a most cowardly 1 1 sThree Friends are badly fright- pes SRanveS road, occurred yesterday on the Bri- | red in many cases beyond recognt-| which h prohette nay assault, of ae R y eee i irce the atavlty of the situation |g, Ci tizets wenerally, condemn the /arfield, Blocton and Birmingham tion, and were identified by means of | j — \ | in which they have been invo! prteage. | Holt’s trial would proba: | branch, at the Cahaba river bridge, | particles of clothing still clinging to PAS Uaa Chak ia excai DTEEE ema, tecteed of be | Lorre ee rat |) near Gurnee. |them or jewelry. One man, R:| sohq Reed aud Jim Powers mul a ing lo & dangerous position as fili- |, verdict of death returned by the] y_ was the result of a deliberate! Webb, was identified by his watch. |.°.” and Jim Powers aud a jury Hfiendish act on the part of] txpreas Messenger Bolling’s charred strange man, It appears that a day busters, to be in the unenviable The four ou! 1 : ¢ four other negroes jointly in-| miscreants, who are as ye know rite or two before he and Reed bad ¢ " x ‘ | miscreants, who are as yet unknown. | corpse was identified by fragments of | paged in a difficulty, and he threat. 303-307 Broadway. GE O. oO. HART & SON position of pirates, and the wisest] dicted with Holt were not molested Cuban heads have been simmoned in| nor were the two other negro mur A vail had removed | overalls which still clung to the legs. | ened to report the latter. ‘Thursday t gro ot wk over the When . 5 P consultation, Assistant Secretary | dures i.” Cleealt | from the track over the river The conductor and flagman were] niont hy " " 109-117 N. Third S - ere « n jai reuit | ihe wheels of the engine struck the | ide ight he was returning from Carter's 7 N. Third St Ww of the ‘Tres: Scott Wilke'was at| Judge Owen bitterly denounced the 7 co Soe a identified by thelr caps. mill when the three men waylaid him HARDWARE AND STOVE CO... (INCORPORATED.) y estigating th | ntof the missing rail it}made Mey West investigating the matter, | crime in court today, as a fl ick work of the bridge aad the A Daring Esca and knocked him out of the buggy tthe absence of a district at roan per seers A ¥ i . . Oo Tito, =: Pinsent: Gnade ol Se Ure train crashed through a dista Louisville, Ky, Dee. 3. A.W 8 SE. They then at. ; ; oe : ar ition ®) wealth’s Attorney Rowe says be willl of 110 feet into the river. The| Arrant, a United States prisoner sen- | tacked him with brass knucks inflicted over twenty-five wounds tarve, - spare no efforts to indict and convict) wreckage quickly took fire and |tenced at Memphis recently for coun- | °™ . went) - Key Weet, Fin., Deo, 28.—The]every member of the so-called mob. | hurned to the waters’ edge: terteiting and given a two-years* | his face, in addition to many injuries : = 7 Lone Star company of the patriot The jury empaneled to try Holt It was an awful sight to/term in the penitentiary, leaped from on other portions of his body " army of West Cuba, ec ted of fif-] Was brought into fl y Deputy | witness the burning debris, |the Ilinois Central limited train, The would-be assassin left Ree! iv { teen Texas sharpshooters, perished to| Sheriff Pie esters @ Stlinowing there were many| running fifty-five miles an hour, yes- | the road for dead, but he atterwa: aman after heroically battling more] ¥ 0 elo t ey b t victims being cremated. But |terday morning and escaped. The recovered sufficiently to crawl to the nearest house anc t help» than five hours against vastly supe-| themselves Judge W wie ple, of the entire number on | daring escape was made near Beaver So far the men Reed charges with f / N rior Spanish forves in Pinar del Rio|to them that nev ie ann ; eae \Dain Ky. Arrant has not yet been / ‘ - ~ province, killing double their own | the court wealth or| We the ie ‘ster is twenty |recaptured. Mr. B. F. Elliott, the the assault have not been arrested . V I BY Ta y a ‘ as iiaaee 4 ' Richie wd. stat, who had him in| Reed is reported as being in avery \ > J ¢ Wd young Sumber and wounding probably as] 5 ine * from Birminghasm,in 1 Bibb | dey puty " ‘ many more had there beer ted |eharge, is at the Willard hotel very] angerous condition Havana officials are jubilant, pas- | perpetrate ty any ner eat a: onsisting a bag: | err Gaon he is not to MARRIAGES YESTERDAY, sengers arriving here say, over the age car and two coaches, here ' bi # of this victory t jon the ¢ aving jur-| A Cuban band was observed near lor tt | t highest * _—_— Mea Mak ; | Pinar el Mio ity Thursday mornin gaat te Jos, a0 Ue | SERDAR WO weeeeseeee? Wodlding at the Commercial Ho- > it an out au{Out mouey-losing clearing Vale, the eqtal of | surplus goods previous to taking stock. [his is not ay or- and Gen, Me en this season, a OUR RECORD res cae $\cconmazur snes». LADIES’ SHOES, | MISSES’ SHOES, CHILDREN'S SHOES which proved t For Eighty-eight Days’ Work We Submit the Follow- teen Texans, wa Ue a bit of humane T ular Young Lady of Du one opening e 1.001 $9.00 \ work a @ see a . \ 8 . worth $1.75 ee orth sashes SLB Si, +. worth $1.50 that they were ina Rees: . @ 1 ‘ . worth i Mr. R. Ka. Drennan and Miss ©! rth $2 yet EOL.00; « dvs ls va cae ewe aa Daisy McCa were married at *1.2 rth $2. sae ++ Worth $1.50 3 high noon y yat the Commer- § worth $1 60 | $!-00.4...... worth cial Hotel, Rev. Dr. B. H. Johnson worth $1.0 i cectabrth 81,00] 90-dereeeeceereeeeworth 475 of the Broadway Methodist churel Mr. Fras% 1. Smith, the well- known barber, son of Mr, Martin Smith, was married yesterd Du Quoin, IL, to Miss Inez I of that city. ‘The bride 1s the daughter . A of Rev. J. R. Reid, pastor of the yi First M church, of Du Quoin, 2, { ‘The ceremony was performed by Rev | qemmmrereereceeneeeeree— J. W. Flint, presiding elder. eee MARKETS, oun: FOL or ur Feet. Curvaco, Dee, 28.—May whe opened at 82'4-'s its highest px was 82% and closed at 82 May corn opened at 26 are QWRCTWVET WY aay, ats openet 20-26 “vo ‘hemo vacation. Let them recreate in a pair of shoes oefben overcome aud enfee by} vere : ‘Ie ) a.m. It was oné of the Another Guess. wat ai pork opencd at $7 tsi 1em), Dress them coniforably, tastily, sensibly and the Joss of blood : . ‘ o, | Hire 1 "Miveral's accommodse | Frankfort, Dec. 28.—There has] and closed at § esd oh 8 ie. Ape i nd was progressing 1 y t jich make a circuit of the | been a renewal of senatorial talk here val, Giegr : the Spemiar fregpriclals free fry ining towns iu’ the district. ‘The |im the past two days. The Hunter i Rogge si a ded | : US & administration « t tirminghbam mineral being a branch | people are ‘tipping off’ again an} yo oig " - ‘ 4 > 1" as his trial would have be ‘o make this circuit it must that pressure of which the governor] yj 604 at $6.85-6 re Speciali ‘ . : . i fin sea te ttic'ae tae cA tke tarts [Ot ijeighteen miles of the South- | knows nothing, and for whieh he is bap paso a ee ae i) remem iy One of our specialties is Fit—another is A Justly Indignant Court Con-] crest | way track from Gurnee to | not prepared will be brought to bear | .i.ceq at 8667-8. . ‘year another is Low Price—and,there are others. _os nd , waedh this stretch of |in a few 8. Itisvery evident|° a ne demns the Outrage. Seo es the ant ee ¥ eur | that the governor himself does not], Cyearancer, Lolo a haa d tk, ’ . ys hada ribe Birsehs - | expect to call the session earlier than }“T® “1° °°" "4 S « Y ( Or | {R A N jury to lavestgat ies south “OF Gurnee, in a) March 4 Freight Traina Collide, 4 aN ‘ ’ ! ! wild 3 mintainous country, the Chattanooga, Tenn., Dee. 28 —A 831 Broadway. wetul they may be brought to i ans There have been wi this} yp om ago tween two trains on the W. & A r ridge 110 feet high. The} ‘ —— ‘% railroad, a few miles west of t ing Enviable Showing. ++ worth $1.00 needed was mack Un the day fixed f ion was preseuted t accompanied by the e brave I PREOCE item desetts stadrheS base the fight for ip hours By thas time six « f the been killed and four wounded, whil its required by law, asking f venue. This motion was speedily heard; Cireulation of Sixteen Handred on December 28, and cnniidin Silas twenty-five Spaniards had been killed Increasing Daily and ten or more Were we uncled - A tag of truce Was at 4spanish wud the Texans refused with on " ion hearing there were twenty sare Papvean, Ky., Dee. 24, 1896. We, the undersigned, Manager, Circulator and Pressman, ereby certify that there were printed and circulated this y the Sex Pcstisnne Co, sixteen hundred copies of the au Day Sex. The same were sent out to regular le subscribers, and our list is growing ¢ F. M. Fisure, Manager. S. A. Hunt, City Circulator: Ep. Wetuertvoroy, Pressman their arm ber Maceo. This infuria’ them back ridge behind the Texans’ posit Spaniards were evabled to fire that killed all but two ¢ left Pheve it and held off the enemy ribed and sworn to before me ly the above parties foy of December, 189 W. I axton, Notary Public AaARARAARRADARADARAD AS the State = \ es teal bridge was built four yeare ago, and |, i souniag [city, resulting in the death of one en- ommitted so great aa outr | was regarded by experts as avery) Thirteen Prisoners Carried | 5, °) ig “yee { u racture The Cababa zs x gineer and the fatal injury of five Users dro, Ky.) De (7m Havana Suburbs Tnves paste soeain wl Away this Morning, other train men, coe Tal to the Courier-Journal. } Havana, De ti 3 A , ~ ——_ . » he been 1 , a Tosh streets of Owensbor have been ¢ m Terms Range From One to Twen- ? dled all day by people discus*ing | ihe small garrisons t rining 28,--It is now H H crowded! all day by j ; ty Yoarechtx Depation ace |e Finest Ling of the details of last mght’s lynching-|suhurbs of Havana { his r of lives lost After the many wssurane guards have 1 doub! 1 jin the Gu te yesterday compan Perfumes heen 1 both privately and pub] count of th ss ecently | was at lea hb and it is believec ; pt nt of th r least thirty, and it i —— If you want the best coal in sy City. you can\ get it of liely, & lavits and otherwise, 10) s,own by the insurgent b jth re may yet be other bodies in the ‘eciaiees = ‘ \ ok \ epen court, that the negro murderer Jobris which has not all been moved, , Sheriff Holland and deputies left at ver brought to Radueab is how Sine tlolt,, would receive & fair.) Contest WAIL Not Be Pushed. ’ 5 8 o'clock this morning for Kaldyville, displayed at Illinois Coal Company, who handles thecelebrated fears of mob vio; Lexington, Deo. 2 Chairu OFPICTAL REPORT, with the thirteen prisoners convicted \ peaceable trial, { aries | ge = ° Na! A smo ¢ out Ne | Roberts says the contest filed agait at the term of circuit t news that 1 ‘ had heen hanged by a illegal _ = ee? othe term on ) Soart: jaet Nelson Soule’s Drup\ Store, oi 3 a nature of] Swith will be allowed to take his seat yeUne Known to be Dead) tang Anderson Miller, Officer Sher- ' f * ba - ‘ S \ ob, therefore, came io Une a surprtis to the general public this }in the college without further wna Eleyen Injured, may Phillips and J. B, Lee, T. A You are cordially invited tw Ithough there is abundant | Wisseldehom, Ale., Det ai ace that it was not unexpected Kid McCoy Won, , ilicials furnished the follows | Ross 1 i oftiei No clinkers, no dirt; but pure, clean coal. Our Eg \ evidene tha ; carly] Johannesburg, Africa, Deo. 2 of dead and wounded last} ‘The prisoners were; » ma individual whe, @ d : ‘ ri an yeatrtay, afternoon, bind gotten) Kid MeCoy, the | Ameread RE) aight “Dick” Clements stompte rape; Coai far excels all other coal for grates or stoves. \ Our . Sea se wan YW YRPAR ROT Washed Pea Coal beats the world for furnace or cooking. Ae vakdng of what was to ¢ d aan ioksbig ¢ purse ina ton round fight with Billy DhAD. Accprding to the estimates of eye of Guthrie, Ky., Mg ere omc greed: lerenny G KORGE RO | ll We only charge one price the year apound. The poor } caebes, there were not overtwenty|Dougherty yesterday, | The fight) | Ja me tonnes j pert mob which took Alte] was with McCoy from the fet ie rn Repeoee meg = SO a malicious cut- _ got their load of coa! as cheap per bushel as the rich~ 3 two years, tveir thousands ef bushels. Try our coal and you will lt from jail at 2 10 el > vhs sel, Tlolt frou Two Banks Closed Joho MeFaddeo aod Will Cramer. and hanged itr walt “Op meng, Deg, AR-moithe | Adias ninell, of Birmtngtam, | rohvery 5 rises yours cach. use no other. Lump, 10c ; Egg, 9¢.; Washed Pea, 6c. court miewe wa lose this over fifty feet from U onduc Thomas Staggs, house breaking site, anc pul Over r purposes itis gid of ¢ Carney Birmingham, | three years, ae? house breaking; Baka cntrnage 0 il wmosi| voluntary liquidation, The closure | wogiia Collins, breaking into a | BARNES & ELLIOTT, Owensbore’s te of the Atlas was quickly followed b, Webb, of Birming the ) ‘ { Birming room on a boat; two years, public pla ure of the Dime savings. % U wnberr - T an 4 , y . Ln ae este the failure of the Dime saving | HF Heary Hamberry, of Bir Sen Tucker, grand larceny; one Proprietors Illinois Coal Company, es mingham | yeur yeur. streets that a mob! yjyage Destroyed By Landslide, whispered on the street Mage Destroye epee | ain and lynch alll Rome, Dec, 28.—The village of] fer tw Iren, | John 1 Jones, house breahing ; \ ound form at Llp. @ cs ’ “i tater \ weycs county jail. ‘The ruwor was! way destroyed yesterday by a land-| My Bl, Monn o ham, cols | "Will Horubeak, malicious cutting ; q credied by some who he ard it,| side which completely enveloped and | °F minister. Nie a oe one and one-half years, - | Miss Ida Powers, of Blocton, Too gl i ‘ae i ™ s ‘that had 28.—The| Bryan, Wes Cooksey and (George oon it was quietly thy © tfall the local Bewspaper) covered the site of the quiet tiuths ah a ag ot ab -ae sured that au at hamlet and renderedhoweloes several| 2: 9: Powers, Hlocton, EdeSmith und Thomas Abbott, men a ee “ Mrs, Emma Mowers, Blocton? ness yy phen : : bs le before morning 66} jyydred people, whose last eartuly re. Kom | grand larceny; five years each. Will appreciate your pat age. wns eryt hing in the a. s referred to, There] possession disappeared His two ohikinen | Sheriff Holand went from Eddy. Yueh the pr . . | Mrs, B dv, Hlocton, -, dg reason to believe i allo a Golf tor the Cabinet Mr, ( er, Blocton. south io. Sane 3 Mmosall CALL ON 1M J _ 3 — » IN a=} dalcinls were in ponvesetraondiaary | Parkatsbung, W. Va, bee, 28 Miss Gantuer, Blocton, é . \ . etont fares ; | 14 is wta ed positively here that Judge! Mrs, Gardner Blocton | A nice suit of turgijure for $16 on yas they deny tet ae ee unidentified, supposed | easy payments at\y. W. Long & REPAIR WORK \A SPECIALTY. procautions, | Golf, of this city, bas been offered a woudy was the case. fe eatin in. tive cabiget uf President to be that of Tom Streator, colored, | Biro. new furniture) ytore, 903 wl W : eR. ‘ / \ fhortly after 2 ko, m., sev-| position in the ow AT ap ye Brow, no tural wel re. an Avie Aol LON GUARANTEED, 12 sourH Sa stkeee 4g weal men kuocked ‘at the door of the’ MeKiuley 4 {