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ies) HE: ‘PADUCAH DAILY SUN. the time. LARGER AND LARGER Our circulation grows with every issue. We invite anyone interested to call at our office at any time} and convince themselves. UMBER 114 PADUCAK, KENTUCKY, FRIDAY, JANUARY 22, 1897. ‘TEN CENTS A WEEK ri . y pvery disabled Cub io the to the bottom. On investigation it — fords ‘ant geen ag SUITS FILED | was discovered that one of |. ribs i é ‘ ‘ was broken by the fsll and !\.¢_ face Sherman May Refuse. : ind bee badly wnleeds. On sbalag re Bey a Go eee oae questioned as to how came her there, —_ ‘ {is a beltef current t ete., she exposed Humphreys in his .{Sol Glass Brings Suit Against The Bones of Twins Who Died : Will the Cubans Fight for In-]$ an will yet refuse to enter the plane. Ny om account of some expres His Former Wife. Humsbreys, realizing the situation Years Ago. dependence. sions of dissatisfaction with bis ap- to be adangerous on one, made a ¥ prooent ot vel known be - - desperate attempt to leave the town, pears ~ > senator would sacrifice his own prof but warrants had been issued and yt erences in noceptinge a porto aul] WANTS TQ RECOVER LAND, Joticers were in search. He had se-| THEY HAVE A HISTORY FOR A JANUARY WEDDING ws REFORMS COME TOO LATE, [being somewhat sensitive to eriti- cured bis team pad Wes (about. to . Priddis eto ts ES A cism it is thought by some he will saesceaaease drive out when Offices B, A. Will. Tian holiday far llee be, caally elected from our ‘ hae — decline 4b rag] itis atFested bim at the Webb livery F; ad ste Sar pone She Secured a Diyorce and Has] stable, on west Broadway, and car-| Died of Poverty and Want--Buried ‘ The Cubans Are Not Discouraged eee fie nie Ps patil Ay hase haved, Gall ried him to the city ball. iuas LY Fier me China ‘ and Will Not Surrender. Governor McGofiin,long since dead, pe ION The woman was arrested but was che é Cut Glass and lay claim to 1000 acres of valuable he Property. unable to appear at 12 o'clock. Garden, Silve land in the heart of the city of Chi- shtiaatonts Humphreys was fined $50 and rware, D cago and will enter suit to recover it costs in the city court, Bu bod re _ te bolsia wes ob Gia hla: ‘a " . T TO VIEL ‘a nae | vattle ss to jail to lay the fine and cos re e finest quality and are GOMEZ HAS: HOT THOUGHT TO YIELD Jat once. | great legal battle willre-1 OTHER SUMS FILED TODAY. | which will amount to. about winty| ROMANCE AND TRAGEDY MINGLED. #SOLD AT REDUCED PRICES property for some years, even though pasa days. ——e: a \ FU : ‘ aye dog, | they should fail to recover. ho poaggerg page! Geo. 0. Hart & Son pw York, Jan Thomas Ks . : . 0. be! y a vate ” President of the Cuban| Hanna to be Sherman's Successor] Sol G. Gloss filed suit in the cir- FOUGHT DIXON ONCE, A grewsome discovery was made Har-ware & Stove Co. ‘y Fanta, tonight issued the following] Washington, Jan. 22.—Friends of|cult court here today against bis yesterday afternoon by workmen : en if statement Mr. Mark A. Hanna bere say there | former wife, who has since eecuring a " , while excavating for a foundation on Rroadway. 109.117 N, 8rd St Rs eieh We 1ately beam onl lta nota partiate ot ou Mr, |livorce last year married A. S. Har- And Had His Jaw Broken by| the premises of Mr. John Murray, on oY the probability of the ternrination of | Hanna will succeed Mr. Shermaa in | ¥6 a he pet to secure the Champion. the apex of a hill near Mattison’s i the Cuban revolution by the accep-/the senate in case the latter enters ied ie i state and other property ei flower garden. i ‘| tance on the part of the Cubans of} the Cabinet, They are coining news 42 The seth aims as his own. While the dirt was being turned up ; J autonomy or reforms, that I feel it] lo that effect \e plaintiff sets out in bis peti-| Something of a Mexican Pugilist-| by the picks, Arthur Murray, a young ¥ incumbent upon me accredited | ; Sie Aer ee ee Barber, Now of Paducah. plasterer, unearthed a quantity of representative of the Cubans.to make, POLLY FELTSER ALIVE, —/present Mrs, Harvey some time ago “hale human bones. As they were brought " \ er ator ic stig ve mate to her a conditional feonvey- to the surface one by one, the \ “Reforms were ec by the Span-| Girl Discovered to Be Working as] 8" hed and up near Mechanicshurg,| In Paducah there lives in com-| startled young man laid them upom ish Cortes, but the outbreak of this a Farm Hand. "addition to milk wagons, horses, | parative obscurity @ young pugilist/the ground near by, somewhat du- ; revolution was not thereby stayed and household furniture, of some promise and considerable] bious at first as to what kind they Gas hour, There was, avd is, but Hyden, Ky Jan, 22.—It has} Since then the defendant brougbt | experience. He runs a barbershop] were, whether they were human or ~) seer for wlaoh the Cabane are, been discovered that Dolly Feltuer, [suit forand secured, a divorce, and] at Seventh and Trimble streets, and] those of some animal. But his y fabting We have had enough of te young lady whose sudden and }sbe aud Ler husband disposed of the] to ‘sports’ familiar with men of the] suspicions were soon confirmed, so-called reforme, exc { promised | Mysterious disappearance caused so} goods to W. P. Mosely, who is made) arena his name is quite familiar. |forin a short time he had revealed autouomy Every intelligent man|™uch excitement and caine near re- ndant on this account. The} There is not much danger of getting} with his spade the rusty, corroded would rightly condemn the leaders! Sulting in the lynching of a young] plaintiff avers that the conditions of} it mixed up with anybody else's] pails of a coffin, with the cheap brass | .. ‘ah ‘its in this movement if{ esto accused of her murder, is}the deed have been violated, and | name, for it is Charles Eugene De} trimmings, the wood having long | and participan bg yonbene tt working on a farm near Leathermore| prays judgment of the goods or $1,-|Brantleys. In addition to being a]since decayed. There were two) anything arg Goer. Cant Ciek, 16 2 anty She is ]000, the value of them, pugilist, he isa sprinter, musician,| skeletons, those of children appar-| ul anis o hing and has wrestler and barber. galt about 12 or 14 years of age. dreased inn bpain, It is that Geo, | dremed tn Haag eh ake| Laura L. Ingram today filed suit a caingatt . 5 a Gomez is willing to treat with taken a lease on some land which he] against her husband, Charles Ingram, |, De Brantleys i Rg Mexican 6% young man thought thet per. on the of autonomy a] is clearing with axe MALLOCK: tor divorce. She alleges that they | “#°4o and straight as an arrow, bigs he was desecrating a grave, but! ai ts, taas otters baa Ji{ Her friends have decided a vod ried on July 8, 1895; thet}He is lithe and —_aetive,|no one could be found who knew h ; A ‘ sie le bo O00 Je [her to continue her work withoutex-[ io ie nag 4 ahead and while there is _ nothing} anything about the bones, or about on you: . “ hag beagles , | posture taan a Coan Ppedtvon giclee strikingly enticing in his personal any one having been interred there. : your shoe that didn’t wear? If SO, . oo pel acta nag peeing: tee — a sand estate. and in addition | @PPearance, he attrtcts considerable} The story sped rapidly, and yester- ha pga Beadle bit wokee SHOT FROM A WINDOW. “itenrera tas nee i te rey | aatention wherever he goes, day afternoon the —_ occurrence it may have been that your selection y | A year or two ago be undertook freel talked of in that H ‘ he wits cntetediyut hn rourime] |= act divorce nn the restoration |, eR", F feof he unten mae, frogy take ot Ia un was poor, either in selecting the shoe and glowingly of bis convictions that) Jodie 1. Conn, of Simpson County, fof her maiden name, Laura Collier. |) : : . bguttialy ters cal ro will t nos ght-weight champion of America, | went over to see the ghastly remains, this mat» eis wi be mow] Mee at lark Jae cel Kow toyed sat in theta nde for M80. "He fowga| Aner oe thee rebel or tne place a may have purchased Tick evea it ay ee ck Oe ir sinst Edgar Seay for |manfully for three rounds, and thea] only a few boards and coffin orna- them. So . ) Tea wate tbe ieallned| e. Ky., Jan. 22.—White]8100 alleged to be due her for. the| Dixon broke his jaw and put him to] mente being left out, in addition to mi ety trust to uncertainties joremost leaders sould be Incline town of Black Jack, rent of x farm for 1896 sleep. few fragments of bone that had beeo | but sele a ee ty ct : Fy Sp stag Last night De Brantleys and Walter broken by the pick of the workwen, ‘ t f ct ie ouse that has a teputa- vac ggg ‘ he best Simpso | Me} of Mayfield, fought a] A Sew reporter, in a conversation { i a Neca i r fr t nder a 4 county, was shot from a wind pe CIRCUIT COURT. three-round mill, which was pepe with some of the older residents of = or sty: a) a and wear, and in ec. W ibans tly killed. had gor adraw. The bout was witnessed in} the city this morning, discovered a) em you will Bee oe eeeeot initridualticn;(¢ k Jack fr . ae Creason Hall, at Mayfield, by/a good|iong forgotten tragedy, that would rd ind none other tan are not wor ha to si poe our {a party of friends to The Starr-Hendron Case Not De-| crowd, and was given under the! probably have never been thought of | ‘. 1 death of our g lepredators away. A} is en- cided at Press Time. direction of Prof. Victor Frfend again but for the disclosures of pick “ t yaged in a search for the murderer ore and spade. Maceo bro orrow BAe " but who will most certain “ wehed if Years , about the close of the & s of every Cuban a a "gro esl aie sat Maina Third Week of Court Ends Tomor- UPROAPIOUS LAUGHTER. ee, Sonn bnird. kes down the en cival io percsptable| icc RS ORTRET TKbaibae row--Five Weeks More, - / |river on one of the monstrous steam- revolution receive’ ne vag | CAS outs aNS. “ esas “ t used to ply between Cincin- check, The leader who proposed Dr. Bill” Draws a large Crow mit yal Now’ Oneses With itm peac under eo rye | His Private Property, Including ; ste hab rn ay geen and Gives Ex¢ellent was his wife and two beautiful chil- find himself withe vuey A. Hendron, over a small piece . 1 nd Howard and his he mite His He ached. M4 : ‘ s ; dren, twins, a . treaty of peace en : ees y bs ea of and, was given to the jury thie atisfaction. family were almost dead from ex- Cubans unless r ae Li sont Ne wport Ky ioe ns epee vat . ree time no verdict a posure and went. He got off here Convene) seer possibility to expect| ss pry Feige Medial Oe Looked Like Old ‘Dimes.—Success-| and decided to remain. Most of our oe ee ttsubanss after tWo Years Of] Maite un acsignment of ail his per-] ‘The case of the Weaks Brothers} ful Musicale gl the Misses —_| thriving city was then a wilderness, ee rite, when they find| sonal cffecs, All his property has {#gainst the Paducah Transfer Com- Singleton Last Night. from which the echo of the Indian's " . oe oe” in a oe s has | toe hel. including. bie, beauti«{Pany for $500 damages is now on F / tread had hardly died away, Howard : Nn \ ee iat eco ¢ » 0¢-| ¢ he for the benelit of creditors] ttial in the ¢irenit court. A wagon 3 looked about for something to do, | oie ae point of numbers, equipment | o¢ { ‘ of the defendant loaded with goods} “Dr, Bill’ wAs presented in Padu-| and finally secured work as a farm ’ migy, 8 Pan ll now weakly €0-| belonging to the plaintiff slipped in-]eah for the first time last night at}band on Mr. Andrew Mattison’s lgpecobigge mise. Every} TAYLOK ON TRIAL, to the river some time since preparas | Morton's, and/the large audience in] place near where the flower garden . Cuban, Every Ameri ws that] he Cane) 21 © being loaded on a boat and [attendance wgs unanimous in the hope now stands. But in the zenith of Is not Our Way of Selling Shoes. \When Cuba: , Nato |Pury Obtained and the Case ling goods were lost that the cotnpany will come back his prosperity aflliction appeared we have a ti lL ° the apparent crip pamdt Opened Yesterday _ again sometitne soon. and overshadowed his happiness. exceptionally GOOD THING 1 emingth, but from her weakness, | ae bee ua * medidas against | “sr, Bu” was the most laughable Neglect, need a exposure i to sell we want you to know it. This ner strength: ias, Earhart and others, for 85, i 1G " re 2" ) way their life, and they died hen, under the circum- . verformange given bere for several] sapped away ite, y j How can we then, under the circum) damages for breaking his leg in the| {vasous, ft is a clean-cut farce eom-| almost from starvation. Kind heart. week we offer some special low prices in, ree a be te field are too stre I f Ky Jan, 22 The 5 L a was reset for the 20th edy, aboufds in mirth-provoking sit-| ed reas furnished Lakh gal apes J F ‘ L a" ; ‘ N pe Cubans es Is, the Cu {trial of Charles Tayle negro] day of the term uations agd the most jiieeialy amus-| and having no money with whic! i Jno. tes he tes advised | ¥ mnfe the rape-sud mut! rye case of Chiles vs. Thompson] ing climaxed, and interwoven is a/purchase slot in Oak Grove, Mr. osters ad Fine Shoes. nud Spain’s preeari- f e W851 was dismissed as settled very cleyer plot, something quite for- Maes gave Hore renee to} « dite at J begun late yesterday a. Six ; eign to; a farce comedy, as a rule, | bury the remains of his children on 29 pairs ees ‘ . r : nly | Witnesses were examined yesterday r The cofupany is an excellent one, | his farm, and they were Inid to rest | Le appa ies Shoes, Cost ug $3 and $2.50 ye save but lately} is making a very strong case a od Miss Célie Ellis, the daughter of a|the bill, There they remained un- 21 pairs Boys’ Shoes in Button, regular price ¥2.25 and $2.50; nt, in which they} Taylor will undoubtedly ha promingnt politician of New York, | disturbed ul yesterday, ben they go for 99 cents, Pat e nose in th A Ile Has Failed to Pay Taxes on} who yeared in divers amateur] were turned up by the workmen. 6 ay to those in thi] wwe NEGROES LYNCHED, Least Pay Ta : vvotbnnces until she became stage} Howard and his wife left Paducah eee » labor under} His Boat, perforthances until she became stage a ehither thes weit tonomy would be ees struck and adopted the stage as aj Years ago, sud whither they went no | < IS alle Cuban] Mob at Jeffersonville, Goorg!s, ~ srofession, made | herself a favorite} Ove knows, although it is suppooed L golution Of te hort of inde-| —reatethe Jal And Mang — | Justice Winchester Issued the| {ast night as'*Mre| Horton.”” “Prince tbat they returned to England. probler Mycceptable to them. | a : ee = “I Lloyd, gs Dr. Bill” was cleverly Pretty romance js told of the vitor |Shoos Bought of us Polished Free, 331 Broad: pendence one hene ve. | Tayo Prisoners. Warrant This Afiernoon, tangy, and Mr. Hurleigh was “chap. tanate man *s life. He came of ‘oadway. They base trio on economic rea-| Jeffersonville, Ga., Jan, 22.—In — pie” ' ta. perfegtion. ‘Dr. Bi 1’ prominent English family, in tact be 7 wean LL ———— aia | the jail here were sl t7o ne-| Mf, Ruth, a Tisherman, who occus/greatly pleased the large audience, | longed to the nobility, but married, Some nat form of autonomy would|grees, Chas. Forsythe and Will! pies a shanty boat down about the fi'was one Yotg interval of Janghter| 88 his stern and inventing parent Cu eg when saddled not only | White, charged with the assault and | Goal docks in front of the city, was] punctuated only by the dismal dis-} seemed to think a girl a mon hi im | help ans rious debt, but with the|murder of Mrs. Rowland at Adaus | warranted by Justice Winchester this | cord of the orchestra, in life. ‘They struggled slong in with her © the Oost “58 te Last night a mob afternoon on a charge of occupying| ,., eoreeceret ; England for some time too proud to} a added burden the ie Sacks uae ths tol Wadee |. river front without paying} The musicale given last night at} ask for aid, disowned by relatives present war Phe puss h os re ‘ 4 hah : . 4 *"'* | the residence of the Misses Singleton] and cast off by former friends, and yauy Ro. them. ‘Their bodies were riddied|~ jp js said that Ruth has long main-|f0F the relief of the plague-stricken | after a few yeara came to Bye t sin the field]with bullets as they hung. Theltained a nuisance by blocking the|®¥fferers in India. The house was) America, where they —_did \ ewe eoitted by the censor, {cries of the frightened negrocs 98]Ianding, and was run away from the|PFettily decorated, the crowd was) well until the war broke out, when pe inland provinces|they were being dra 1to their} (oot of Ohio street some time since on large and the admission price was} they again encountered privation and \ cifieation of the inland | Aes swall. The program contained some] suffering, and after the close of the yelaimed, asim the} doom were frightful to hear and were | gocount of the stench that arose from a M . be falsely proclain a f ia inal and the GneRpandll ater | excellent features, and h partici-} way, while in Padycah, sad and heart cose of Pinar del Rio, decrees alow: mndible for miles Press lecaving fia He vill be are|PSat deserves personal mention men-| hrokea over the death of thelr chily ing grinding of sugar may be issued ch pp. ye, Seed * {tion \ dren, they wrote home and asked for yall cane has been destroyed, v rested some time this afternoon ave, 2 re » ied “ vba te tet “eoerias| | UROMENT FOR $75, Meats anol spilt foe Seaver, related the ieumstance| given and ainesties promu | : - , GOT GAY “Unele Josh Spru at Morton's ow weeks suddenly left Paducah, | foreign countries may by these means) The Case of Will Hafly Against ' jtonight, rd this Afternoon a large) 10 gy they have never boen heard of | and by mendacious *) anne A: the City Compromised. ae crowd is attending the matinee. siuce it 18 supposed that they have| acy be cajoled into the belief Cha : A in Tre »| “The ‘Twelfth Night Club’ has}long been dead. Even the graves of | ero f : mg Man in Trouble The Twelfth Night Club’ has} long re apse acy Jive Eee pleted 1 a Gets Seyenty-five Dollars and Hickman You wade assignment of parts in the| their children were forgotten wotil | SUN we AsO waek, 60: BE ata phe hae a giles Hie Roe at Maytield. “Cricket on the Hearth,’? which will] yesterday. rae ell gs Me elo Soles be presented about the middle of - : independence first, last an y ad , :| February, ‘They recently made ade | av . , or Very Colpable | February, hey y 7 m! j BN Oe Roca gae o eee ee Fe ae yee nM lightful. success of ‘The Loan of a This mornin spore vetmeen others will take their he! An agreed judgment of $75 wa lute Lover,! Seventh and Texfh or Trimble and ‘| lt “ slapper i “ ou ee. me pele fled in the circuit court today in the a bee Clay, a mackiniyh. — Finder will Ss se Ir 2g evergtl 1 g I iS\ i S at a i 3 writte D 8 20 “ ¥ ae ite fall the revolution is strong] Ga¥e of Will Hattoy. agnina! the eity-] A young man from Hickman by Missa wins. Lente, |pHaee WAY A iy ofte, It in Nn N » to its tr oh the name of Wil! Humphreys tried to 7 hy > enough to continue to Ws IrlamyPa: | mployed asa stationman in the fire : a eee eae Fingers Mashed ‘The only excuse we will ne Matai: sometime since, and in play big “Lujan in M tel Yell A Feawaid oe @ROU Bald to Be\| dc. Meal Coabrant wate uoooup> re Uce rices. - g begun the war will be ite ving a pole at Fourth and. Eliza. | tty Me OTS sred For Ret zc Is aday or ~ having veire outy fitting monument! climbing a) i oF ote ne Rese Aman by name of Will Hum- Offered For Rer, road big fips pte 4 his lett 327 BROADWAY gee RT radéw, the inde-|Deth strests to adjust a fre s Jureys, of Hickman county, is here] ‘The St, Louis ‘Chronicle’ of to- by u for our fallen comra i wire, the wire broke, the pole falling |! ‘ zl hand badly mashed. endence of their country the ground. His back was in- and in serious trouble An inmate} day contains a picture of Mrs. Lentz, wae P jered ud be brought suit against the} Of the poor house, by name of Lizzie} the woman who disappeared from her 4 ANOTHER GREAT ICTORY, |,re £5,000 B one, is also in trouble, _ |home near Benton on December 18, . - J city for $5,000. It cems that on Inst ight this} and has never since been heged fro, ( ASK SARETS THE JEWE WELER, x oe trill ound-} AGRAND STREET PAKADE, |umuu Hamphreys dyove ont to the} anq sgys $500 reward is offered for i a Spanish Soldiery Kill 500 Woune ~ poor house ina buggy and brought] information leading to her discovery | : ed Cuban Insurgents In At Noon Tomorrow By the “Un-/ the woman to town aud occupied | Local officers, however, know noth- 10, 26 and 60 cts, | oe Lospitals. cle Josh \Spruceby Gom- [room up stairs over Meteal’s ro¥-ling about the reward. nS | ‘Will anaes your patronage. ssl oy everything in we Anish sol- - ‘@ taurant on South Sixth street, € . a = Yiavana, Jan. Spanish sol pouy. 4 engaged the room, it appears, for the No Partnership Formed, | J Bw Ee T. R yz Tar NT m=. ders have gait ann seria] cttncle Josh dprucehy’? dod his| purpose of residing there with this] City Physician, Harry Williamson \, \ ] victory in which fate 1. So they two big bands will parade the streets an as man and wife, has not formed a partuersbip with 8 Son oS ie ro This worning at five o'clock the] Dr. Grao, as stated yesterday in the ‘REPAIR WORK A SPECIALTY, ants lost 5¢ i" 2 % surgent nded me! tomorrow ngon, Watch for the 1 . did, but they were wounded men in and the funny “Hay-| woman started to descegd the stairs'Sux. ‘The two doctars will only have ore cap: | military t " hee 2 the Cuban hospitals, which were cap- |)! Matinee at 2 p. um. aud in the attempt she fell from top their oflices jn the same building. | PRUG STORK. SATIS CTION GUARANTEED.~— 112 y " | ; SOUTH TMIRD STREP tured by the Spanish, who promptly |seed Hau Se (Coats ean

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