The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, January 18, 1897, Page 1

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We have sui say. Advertiserstan make no mis- take in selecting space with us. Now is the time before choi space is all taken, : = eects VOLUME 1-—NUMBER 110 THE PADUCAH DAILY SUN. — MURDERS AND | Toker runcnets: LARGE SIZED Vadueah 'To- | SENSATION, Two Aged Citizens Pass to the Great Beyond. Yonng Ex-Paducahan Dies in PADUCAH, KENTUCKY, MONDAY, JANUARY 18, 1897. NECROLOGIGAL RECORD, SHOVED THE QUEER, —<<$—__. LARGER AND LARGERG =« Our circulation grows with ¢ issue, We invite anyone interested to call at our office at any time and convince themselves. TEN CENTS A WEEK FOR A JANUARY WEODING Presents may be easily selected from our holiday ‘tock of Fine Chira f Cut Glass and . ” she iat The Usual Number of Fatal) yyigois Gcateal Plans of Interest) upt. Leteher and Warden Texarkana, Ark., of Charles Livingston Brought es eh % siakiniin | . , . Ree Crimes Reported. to the Public, Happy May Be Pneumonia. Here From Fulton. nM | Removed. 1 ‘ . | Mrs. Susan Ward, aged 75, died Chief Conductor Isaae Wright, of , . ri) r 2 c.f : yesterday at her residence, 208 Ten- THE TERRIBLE BUBONIC PLAGUE, | ator division No. 99, 0. Kt ¢ yesterday a e, PASSED BAD HALF DOLLARS. wideesa Treasret (. @.:Dod- nessee street, of pneumonia, after # sta, bole of the Louisville aod Nash | NSPECTOR LESTER — RECOM-| brict illness.’ She leaves @ family. [ab wal ? ville, Louisville, Dave Kinney, of MENDS IT ee tueete) tock PAE SS ae ; Po A Negro at Cloverport Who Does|the Gulf, Coloralo aud Santa Fe, | d tiie ernoon; interred at One of His Victims Overtook Him 2” Not Want An OMce, and Conductors J. KR. O'Brien, W | _ seciiad and Shot at Him. =e C. Heaton, N. F, Bonsale, H.C.) Mr. Lafayette Schroeder, aged 70, p sisi... MeKinoey and W. H, Dyer, of the | TheCauses Alleged Are I pe-|died of paralysis yesterday at his P ey Ilinois Central, arrived at 2 o'clock] — geney and Inactivi home on South Fourth street near “a BANK FAILUA S AT LOUISVILLE, | this moruing from Louisville sole tivity and Norton, He leaves, a wite. ‘The| FODGED IN THE COUNTY JAIL. . They came in pursuance of a call] Lack of Executive funeral will take place at 10 o’clock me ae: from the O. R. C. to bold a meeting | Ability. tomorrow, interment at Oak Grove. for the purpose of revivirg the | | —\— Deputy Sheriff M. L. Rascoe, of Halsey, Ky., Jan. 18.—George|division,: which has for some tin | A child of Wm. Dismore, of neat} Fulton, accompanied by Mr. J. D. Curd, of Willinr 12 tod killed | past 1 deteriorating. ‘They held} Stiles, died yesterday. ‘aylor, of the same place, arrived in as eet Card. were endeavoring to|for dinner wittioat having | were bong to the. ity eal ES ’ ct Uhaslan Livingston, 4 fedbh a sottlemont. thing, This afternoon t et again| Anes 0 St ce fireman on the {JOE White man who is charged with a {to organize. | Frankfort, Jan. 18.—Mr. C. W.! Cotton Belt rood. ead died « di unterferting, and with passing Jellicoe, Tevn., Jan, 18.—Elibu] s * sf Memphis a nphio, ‘otton Belt road, and 8 day OT} counterfeit halt doll: © ’ Supt. Kemp, of the Memphis di-| Lester, the state Inspector and Ex-|two ago of pneumonia at Texarkana, nterfeit half dollars. For some Huddleston, an old citizen, commit-} vison, and Supt. Harahan, of the/aminer, is about to create 9 sensation yerdgort Pi ves ry Bt: He ‘- time past spurious coin has been in 2 ted suicide last by hanging] Louisville divison, have notified all/in Keatueky Republican politics. The] meri? * ‘ded ben at be @ meted circulation in Fulton, and yesterday Diaseclt with a trace He is} train mea that semewbere on this di-| inspector has begun the preparation| snd Jorera] sisters here wow. Livingston was detected in the act of thonght to have been demented vision a great deal of vandalisin has |of his reports to the governor on the pease ttt a passing it and promptly taken into APaial Hurss Trade been practiced by cutting Pullman | condition of the recently investigated] ‘The funeral of the late Mrs. Gus }Custody. He had been in Fulton but A Fatal Horse Tene ian { Palace care with knives. ‘he hand-|affairs of the Hopkinsville Asylam| Friant took place yesterday. ssbort time,and claims New Albany, 5 Danvil Kyo Jan | 1S Him} some coaches have been Daily dle-/for the Insane and the Eddyville —— Ind., as his home. He informed the : Bailey today shot snd killed Clas: ligced, and so far the perpecrators| branch penitentiary. A six-months-old child of ‘Walter] officer who had him fn ‘charge that ‘ Stewart, ‘The quarrel was over #Thave conducted their meanvess in] Mr. Lester admits that he has|Gordon, near Coy, Marshall county, |he had been ‘‘on the hog’? since porte, ¢ te, Hailey has beea at) such @ mysterious manner that dis-|taken 300 pages of type written tes-| dled last night. of whooping cough. | 1694, = a his apecsnae bears him rested. covery has been impossible, The] timony at Hopkinsville and more SUCAH PYTHI. out in his claim. The Terrible Plague. tivo superintendents are of the} than 500 pages at Eddyville. What be sehen ‘ia Si eizel Th i by - ae was passed | Bombay, Jan, 18.—Thousands of | pinion that the vandalism ls prompe-|all this means or will mean is posi- ‘ on Mr. J. D. Taylor,one of the men deaths nay’ Gheurring daily from the]! by malice, and instructed all tre'a tively learned from another source.| Wil!’ Dedicate Their Handsome|who came ap this morning, and after plague. fe situation is hourly}™Men to keep a close lookout while at] ‘The inspector has already demon- New Castle Tonight. the arrival of the train, the trio, with growing worse. Starvation is adding| Stations, strated the fact that he is a cour! padueah lodge No. 96 will be at} We Prisoner frequently blowing on A its terrible effects to the fatall 6 i 6 civ posincor, C. IH. Rowse | 2eOus officer without fear or favor) home to all members of the order iy manscled hands Sydrive away the) : scourge. Business. is paralyzed and] Chief Civil Engineer, C. 1. Bows-| for those whom his duty compels him | this evening at their new castle hall, |aunbues*, proceeded to, United | the city is almost depopulated. er, of the Lllivois Central, spent yes-|to investigate, He has some heroic] third floor of the Bernhard block, |5tse* Commissioner Puryeat's terday in the city, and went up the} remedies to suggest to the Governor] 39g Broadway. ‘They have now per oflve, where Mr. Taylor swore out a The Curtain Falls road today, and through him to the prison com} haps the most convenient, and among | "MraDs against Livingston. Louteville, Ky., Jan. 18—The| reveling Freight{agent B C.|™issioners. the handsomest secret society quarters} are three halt dollars were left Bijou Theater Company of this city] ware went t Te this, Mz: Lester is going to recommend] jn Paducab. ‘The hall proper is 21 with the federal officer as evidence, assigned voclay atking went up to” Evansville this} ihe displacement of Superintendent | py 51 feet, neatly papered and car. |*uetm size and appearance are per- se eae | a Ben Letcher, of the Hopkinsville| peted, and furnished in oak und hard] 4 being deficient only in weight. | Senne eare SC NOTRE: f, This morning No. 284 pulled out] Asvium, aud of Warden Happy, off maple. ‘The altar and officers’ staf. ; apt oO gn vt a Rls a, Newport, Ky., Jan, 18.—The) of the yard here with forty-four|‘¢ Eddyville prison. tions are the product of home manu-| “i*pesees, testified before | Commis- irst National Bank of this city empties for Central City. It looked He is also going to recommend the} tacturers, made in the best. manner, sicae st year this*morning that Sat- closed its doors today. Its capital tice a pretty long train, appointment and election in theitland of design consistentamith the] TUay' the defendant entered Jim stock was $200,000 and its deposits . stead of a new Superintendent and ®|aymbolisin of the fraternily, »Con-| B&Mara’s grocery at Fulton, where | about $450,000, It is thought that The pay train, according to an|new Warden, In doing this he is} pected with the lodge room and to the witness is rk, and called for ‘ depositors will be paid in fall. advance notice received from Assis-| not going to reflect on the personal! one side of the anteroom, so that|°2me tobacco. He tendered = halt tant Paymaster Rowell this morning, | or official integrity of either of these} degree work may be done with the dollar, in payment, and was given 45 . YERKES HONORED. will arrive in Paducah next Sator-| gentlemen, but will ascribe the tangi-| maximum of ease and-effect, is the|°°2 chaage. When the money was day at 3 p.m. and pay off the Illi-]ble and unsatisfactory condition of property roum, and immeliately be-| UCPPed into the drawer it sounded ‘sit fhe a Member of McKinicy's |"! Central employes. things at the two institutions to lack! youd these two, comprising the entire Me Sounterteit and the witness ex. bela eptebsheaskee Ah SReIRETaS of competency, inactivity and lack of | front breadth of the building, with | oN Ngee Manan! weno ie Reveption Committec, This afternoon the delegation of] executive ability on the part of thea Broadway view, is the reception He followed Livingston N Danville, Ky., Jan. 18.—Hon.}conductors reassembled at 2:15] Superintendent and the Warden. room, “comitfodioue und beautifal. | road track and oidered John. Yerkes has been selected as]o'elock, In response to au inquiry) Rumors it that « third institu-|7¢ has connection with the stairway | Ham «nd opera The Rvs Kentucky's member of .McKinley’s}ot-a Sen reporter they stated thai| tion, closer to Frankfort and of &/ independent of any otber apartment, | ot qred to frighter hi aad the hs. reeeption conimtitce at the inaugura-| they had transacted ‘consilerable|differeat character, may come in for! and is intended to serve as a library] °"y 0 Eppes. tion ceremon This is # great] business but ne nat uld be] the same sort of recommendation in-l a5 well, ‘This latter idea is one off. “vingston had previously passed a ompliment to one of Kentucky's} given out for pu ion yet. The] sofar as its head is concerned. the strongest marks of the new ambi- similar coin on Mr. Taylor, who on , division will be reorganized some time " * e keeps a butcher shop, fur a nickle's most popular men. vision will nya tion which thoroughly permeates the : ~ — this afternoon WRIT ¢ NACY. membership, and: they anticipate no| Tor! of cheese. He ssid he was THE NEGRO WITHDRAWS. = such thing as failure. The location | “t8'7» out of work and. almost a ; Two Young Ladies to Be Tried|of the building for this purpose, as| Penplless and st fret Taylor dia not peat SHORT AND SWEET. ise tte Gee, kar | © 881 intend to charge him, but saw him Suddenly Learns That Ile on vl ‘ Tomorrow. for all otber uses they have for it, is}. h 1 1 4 Want Olle perfect, aud altogether, those who may] "ith several balf dollars and then ‘ : Information of lunacy was filed | take opportunity at any time to look | SO8¢!Uderl to exact the usual amount, ‘ ri Ky., dan. 18—Fred] y 10. cuders’ Court Soon Over{ With. County Attorney Johnson} through the premises will hold The half dollar proved to be . Jones, the negio pas Deen BD a ee ‘ Houser this forenoon against Misses’ Paducal’s Pythians blameless in the] 47eet i A plicant for the ive here under Today Hettie and Ella Torian, daughters of pride they feel _ Livingston himself told Commis- the incomin nistration, has Mr. Wm, Torian, who reside in the{” ‘There have heen two regular meet-|H0uet Puryear at the preliminary suddenly wit city near the old Boyd homestead, a] ings of the lodge postponed on ac-| tial that his home is in Loutsville, His acti | Most of the Cases Dsmisssd One} short distance off West Broadway. | count of the unavoidable delay in the and thas balk y not know the money able surprise Pine Assessed, It is understand that the young la-lcompletion of the rooms, and mem-| “** Counterfeit. ; | admitted dies have been in this condition for] bers should not forget that installa-|,, He was held over to await the ac- ” several years. ‘The case was set for|tion of the officers-elect will cc tion of the next federal grand jury in terious and #3 ” S008) 2 ofclock this afternoon tute a part of the evening's business April, and to default of'a $500 bond | deal lias | mn The case against the Misses Torian] and pl went to jail. was this afternoon postponed until to- 5 5 AN EXPECTED FAILURE, ~| morrow at 9 o’elock HE DARK. - . It is understood that they have eeparied Day Lowe ‘ain Company.) 3 : onal Bavk, of ‘J been victims of epilepsy for eight or] Marsha oh ia Cutac an. 18.—May wheat The German National Bay 0) | i Oe ena ra p ro peg Marshal Collins Light Busted. opened at 804s -80'4 its highest poin | Louisville, Closes Its Ihe case Phowas Miller] family to place them where they can| Marshal James Collins was bub-|was 81'4 and closed at 80's b. | " Doors. ]for breaking ito Warren's slaughter | vot the best treatinent possible. bling over with ire this morning as] May corn opened at 24-%{- 7 and j Jan. 18.—The| house, was dismissed, | ss he wended his way towards town, | closed at 2444-48. _ Loui vu aoe clowed ity} The case against Will Pryer, cole] GRIFFITH AS RICHARD ILL, Not long since he had hung in] May oats opened at 1875 and Geren Nationa’ ier of the Comp- | ored: ct 4 Buck Me-| is “stingy alley,’’ the pride of the|closedat 18'4-35. doors today by ore | Gehee, Both are : South side, an electric light, which] May pork opened at $8.10 t rency. ‘Tbe failure } Morton's Tot wNight. |* ight, which iy. § P . troller of the Currency, “le titigw | boys) and McGehee had attacked | x aoe ee tae, Mr John {completely illuminated the "narrow | and closed at $8.07. creates 10 in ea time, Itaf Peyer's sister when be rushed to her] (44 Nic eevellent: company, {#2 peculiar looking alley. Last] May lard opened at $4.12 and een expected for mie een worth-| Fesce, ciel » Rie Hinabetle Monsurratt | 2ight some miscreant saw the light. Jelosed at $4.10-12. stock for a long time hy ste in cash] _ The cas ainst’ Ella Brown, | tae 9 brssngers having for- | He hunted him up a rock, anda bard] May rils opened at $4.17 and Jess. Sixty ae ng are about Charged with robbery, was fied away] re TNT aere, will map their] ones and smashed it into the light, | closed at $4.17. | are on hand, and ite ane ct a core| With leave to reinstate ane ats etapa inal he read »y is now in darkness. and the| March cotton opened at $6.97,and | EO: te ie a aeiont. Jie el bn ihe 80 aes je Marshal says if he finds out who did] closed at 86,98-99, poorkerearengeatt : DEATH OF DK, MOONEY “y_Jit he will prosecute him to the full] May cotton opened at $7.08 and Jeposit is unknown today . famorrow nig The ton ope dlepo “ghetto are i aaa coe Laila { ro_| extent of the law. closed at $7.11-12. @ WAS CAUSE vi m vurier- Journ of Lois) OF Tes om Y i i DeVoe nanagement Dies of Dropsy at His Home Near| cont date speaks as followa_of their Clearances today of wheat and reckless man | ! flour, 180,000 bushels. Briensburg. | perform: im that city Th st Sibh i a ABUSE OF PRIVILEGE. Mr. Griftithlis young, and the task eS i The visible supply of wheat for the Dr. J. M. Mooney, aged 65, died} ¥¢ co carating tha which is to present] Pecullar ak of Nature at Cat-| United States has decreased 1,41: Ne ty. But He] last night at his home near Briens: [Oren tively offensive from canis 000 bushels ; of corn, increased 996,-| ami Helder Sas if burg, Marshall county, after di ee ee ana” not obviously i 000 bushels, amd of oats, decreased | Can't Be Trusted. gering illness of dropsy, The de-| {og in the, traditida 1s a deli A most remarkable infant was] 65,000 bushels, . psn’ se $ reported « w weeks 1q| born ‘a lvert City a few days were Jim Holder is « man who doesn’t} ceased was reported dead a few weeks ee esc igks one. We should [Yorn at Oa j y tended him, He was in November] He had been practicing medicive) v4 ghows as litwe as it does of the | Me ts, both, together with the liver, fined $100 and sentenced to sixty jin the vicinity of his home for the} ally $ wrupting gid influences. He growing on the outside of the cbild’s} I have pow yeceived my new stock in jail by the federal court for] past 30 years, and was one of W tnaly vantead (eranab all mus sie | OOO: of goody, aud am ready for business, of internal revenue laws. | most prominent men of that locality sah matter bt fact, he Alid not Otherwise than the above, the in- Those who did not receive souy His home is in Franklin, Ky., aud a] He leaves a wife aod several children eee util the. biti, He! ft Was perfectly formed, and the] oirs Saturday on account of the in- or two ago he was made a trus-|two of whom reside in Peducah ; s aanied Ubh tan anit {Wuctors have it in alcohol and express _ P asunday,. bis pert r, Bob] Messrs. Rufus Mooney, of South! 1,, Hai ‘ mane oA the Roaati themselves as being of the opintua thle alfornfte optonlght and be sup- | Ae ra \ ' r 00) ) sy aa hat it is one of the most remarkable] plied. “ | «Milligan, colored, also of F street, and Mr. W. A. Mooney, of |) Me cen. wont to dd; as it Wes, his]! ; ; hea Tall by taking the insolvent] South Eleventh atreet, ‘The funeral as ae _ uf vekalle for ipeellic| Buman freaks ever seen, I don’t do_ things hy halves, and debtor's oath, but Holder bad uessly | will take place tomorrow, ere tak handce, i 0 onl - want everybody to call on me and gence oud g : WANTS A CONPRACT. see for him orZherselt how well I am | thirty days longer to serve, and could not thus secure bis liberty, Yesterday he disappeared from the up any more a Real Pstate 1 A peculiar afternoon, two mules wife and deed jail aud not tarning: ‘search was instituted for him. He} ame back last night with a good Joad aboard, and it was learned that Mr Mr. M wife bargain, sell and conv was filed this For the consideration of | . Cothran’ and Coth and to ¢ ‘\) Drobably responsible fof his passing | inadve nently to hiswredit that close and jealous attention could oulydiscover t @ emph in all’ his lines, ein a scene ia Avbich Some the | st maghinery Haveling Man Meets House Projectors. W. A. Fobrmann, of 8. Birk- & Co., Milwaukee, arrived two fa }and th jhiteh in was Mr. enge. His Rivard, ay a} enwald prepired to the best of -satistac- tion to alj. All are “assured the anost courtevus treatment and in filling prescriptions | and supplying everything in the drug| line, we are second to noper W.B. MoPHERSON | Saw Wood and Say Nothing Jno. Fosters’ Lad Shoes Bought of us Polished Free, clement weather may call any tine @/QQ/QOQOO480O Silverware, Our goods are of the finest quality and are *SOLD AT REDUCED PRIGES.+ Geo. O. Hart & Son Hard \vare & Stove Co. 7 Broadway. 109-117 N. 3rd St Have You a Sole? on your shoe that didn’t wear? - If so, it may have been that your selection . Was poor, either in selecting the shoe or tne place you may have purchased them. So, don’t trust to uncertainties but select the house that has a reputa- tion for style, quality and wear, and in them you will find none other than GEO. ROCK & SON Is not Our Way of Selling Shoes. When we have an exceptionally GOOD THING to sell we want you to know it. This week we offer some special low prices in ies’ Fine Shoes. wot te _SOOGE. SS 29 pairs Ladies’ Fine Shoes. a pair; go for 98c, 21 pairs Boys’ Shoes in Buttor, go for 99 cents, ADWNINS & Cost a8 and $2.50 aula price F225 and $2 50; COCHRAN 331 Broadway. reduced prices. Mr. B. HH. Se GAS MEN, | pti and wife deed to} » the Illinois Central railroad, for of Stockholders This!$ 3, @ tract of land at the _— Aflernoon. intersection of the railroad aud : Clark's river The company will ‘A meeting of the stockholders of} putin a siding there the Paducah Gas y will be ae is afternoon c e BD * Ne ee of electing directors | All members of Jansen Council ‘and officers for the ensuing year, No, 282 are requested to attend s Capt. John Gilbert aud Mr. H open session of the Council tonight ft Evansville, are herejat Cecilian Hall. Important busi- peaeeneres: © ness, M. F. Konrz, Secy. 327 BROADWAY. t out with Milligan and they]W, Coyer a parcel of land on the] Wile. mgy be callet Lrviugesque. | this forenoon to confer with the pro-] we Betided to celebra ther. ‘To-] south bank of Island creek ta reife eae a ee ngttihe| jectore of the bew market house, aud| Northeast gorngr” Fourth and » day he is in acell instend of being a} Jesse Greif and Millie Wolt deed) rinoning [that yous will bring histo make them figures on ice boxes, Broadway trusty. to Mra. Sarah Birchett, for $260, 9 eae enh oi otty satisfactory | stall appurtenances, ete, No con-|" . “7 parcel of ground on South Fourti. | oiaracterization on the traditional) t uct has as yet been made, however. The projectors will not divulge the proposed location of the projected warket house, lines. Failed to Comply. The 10th inst was the last day on Ff MALT-NUTRINE p ae wa which practicing physicians could a register births and deaths of the past Notice 7 | 5 year, yet two thirds of them have! As @ settlement of ty6 estate of D: $0 {lola themselves liable to a heavy tine Woille, ,Btp(docegfed), must be for a failure to comply wish the law, | made by Februngy , 1807, all pare nn. —— ties knowing thentyflves indebted to D ager, EDT WHO veer “7 the firm of B. Weifly & Son will call RUG STORE. at once andsettle? Respectfully, i jotld t LUE ¢ Son. | Vrices guaranteed, JOS. PETTER, Te /weuet, Will appreciate your patronage. Handles everything in he SATISFACTION. 1 r Seer rt en

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