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Our Successful Business Men. Official Newspaper All run advertisements the entire ear. Their leave Anny nde mt rom that one time advertising docs of the City. PADUCAH, KENTUCKY, MONDAY, MARCH 1, 1897. MURDER waite eager! CREMATED,” fen eB WILL BE E ELECTED, THREE OF A KIND. the skull and face, and from one or more knife wounds in the clavicle. baling a combina. MOS L From the fact that his hands were tion of mystery and fun that is a lit- 4 © /not clinched, I judge he was struck Horrible Death of a Tramp in a| tle ahead of date, The New Senator From This ideale wee Tedey my | sChureh. AHARD FALL. * State, Not Appointed. O IN ITO R Rails Ste Ratha Wage doteny Co rem, Soe aie Oe ar — Dn teeitey, Reape ideas | | — Ae E Last Night. up Lad, Loften wake him up io the! WENT 1 SLEEP THERE, Strange toSay. BLDODY RIOT AT KNOXVILLE, AJ ESTIC ° @ morning. I called him, shook bim, but he did not move. I felt of his ednemee old son of watchman Jobnaon, at the ¢ hands and they were cold. I eslled| y TOM HODGES CONFESSES, [ton and told him the ran was dead. | Unparatelied Tragedy at Florence | Langstaff-Orme mill, fell from alt 4ps at ‘Tallahasse Keady tu | HARD TO BEAT When we went in we found his face| saciou' Seadine lumber pile yesterday morning while] : | : covered. ep, lying on bd” Bank and| Station Sunday, climbing about it, and came near be- Moye—Weyler Resigns, a. ae Peg ’ killed. His head was injured Possibl e inter i c th 1Crime to Mar-/dead. That is all L know of it — ing re ly ypu are not interesséd in Rapges: . Details the A 6 me (Pe jisa Ohalg Peace the pend aac Th | and for sometime he was unconscious, or, gtd Pith shat Collins Today. Bi i } s but today Dr. Reddick, who atte! an to feed this morning. ‘Tom Frank-| THE BAME OF THE MAN IS U‘KNOWN, Y dick, who attend A<$200,000 FIRE WW ILLINOIS. ee lim came im and called Lad two or| ed him, reported him much better. Range. All we ask is f9ryou to look at our Ranges three times. I then heard that he TMP eval wear as dead and got up. I called Dr. | . : berries 3 and get prices, e Mill interest you by making it E MAN IS WD «© D9UBY CRazy,| "** « us It was an awful fate that overtook 5 ’ y ™ Brooks, and after finding that he was! an unknown wayfarer at Florence 8) Frankfort, March 1,—Governor to your inferest to#e interested dead Dr. Brooks advised me to teles| ration Saturday night, He was es Bradley is again at Canton in consul- phone the coroner. Hound burned to a crisp Sunday tation with President-elect McKinl “About the hammer, Mr, Allen! oe oa. rit ahd. who » Bey eC able| With reference to the United States ‘The most cold bloated and re-[asked me where the spike hammer! tie ya Abit ontech ne wie | Mose Baynham’s Commendable] *08, reference to the United State GEO. O. HART & Ss N, morseleas murde: ever committed in] was. We looked for it every where | sructure neat Florence. : “sScemd Thought.” Hagpa wired the Governor Saturday Paducah was brought to light this/and found it finally in the block Waa: uihatanete into Wan ‘ nigh not to appoint, as the ap morning when some of the bosilers at} stall, ‘The man supposed to bive | Geriman and stopped at Mr Arcold’s —- poldteil would be turned down vy the HARDWARE AND STOVE C | Senjte. Accordingly the spe Jerome Allen's stable arose about 6} done it usually gets up and makes| , ] aturday at dusk. a8 poor- O'clock to begin their day's work. Jove a fire, but this morning be did | MUTUaY abou nyse seen [ANOTHER HOME 1S BUASTED. |sessioc, of wuicu the” Governe ‘The morderer, a half-witted, par-/not get up until we called him, and ing given something to eat aked for the call prepared, will elect Mr. tially deformed colored mau, shortly | then he was found on a box near the 1% #iven something to eat, asked for Blackharn's succesto ‘ é aes a quilt aud permission to sleep in the 03-307 Broadway. 109-117 N. Third Street before noon confessed to the crime|dead nan’s body with bis face cov- ‘ church, Norflect Finley Waives Examina- A NARROW TAPE, and is now in jail. ered up. Lad had & gold watch with} 319 could not talk well, but enough Laddie Hale young colored | silver chain and a knife He also| sito waderiate thak berWe tion and is Held Over, ee vill br ited Bi Ra Bh Paul, Brooks Gets 21 Years At hostler at Jerome Allen's livery stable Jhad a knife aud a five dollar big savkad & Gerd tan ‘ on North Fifth street, was horti-| Mr. Allen paid him the Saturday "wae ta awe Cea _ Stanford ‘ ! MOT bly murdered while —lyit on and it had an unusually large ) ; nae ‘ : Pe " nA ER Soued liPx OeMAlL coin, At \Oe bottin fon ity I curried fe muses { for about y us working his way on | JUDGE S{NDERS’ DAILY PORFORMANCF.| Stanford, March .1.—Paul Brooks r as best he could. who has been on trial for some days east corner of the stable some time/two week, and know it) when! ~ 1 he quilt and He was provided with a quilt anc ——- for the murder of Section Foreman y Are always looking about for places Jast night. I see t I gave it tol, 9, be left e house, going towards the ss This morning about 6 o'clock Ned} Mr, Allen Saturday aud he paid it to | fe dee hou ii dik diy ° | Moses Baynham, colored, of South | Nevill, narrowly escaped the noose, Turlly, a colored driver, went into} Lad Y ‘ © Mr. Arnold} Tenth street, is a man of second |S¢¥ekal members of the jury favored th © Hal ¢ shor Marshal Collins lnc Sercsy oem sr. nging but a compromise verdict j ‘ he room to wake Hal He shook} Here Marshal Collins pr he} went over to the cburch to see how|thought. It is well for one Dan wae ae io tie which ' / <¥ him bt he could not bearoused. He] watch, money and knife, which t and was horrified | Johnson, who rent, a room for him-| 1 pbitentiary “for 21 5 aac : felt of his hands, and they were cold, | Craig recognized as belongit iT edppegee tgs ‘The | Self and wife at Baynham’s, that the y 4 b scene there presented, ‘The and wife at Bayaham’s, that the| -o@nrarisepseple in gonecal ¥ sple_in genera Roig 7 5 he that Brooks deserved the death pen- oy Man ye) gives the most value for the money, and they Laurance Johnson, the 11 year probably you think you cgfnot afford to buy a INCORPORATED, * by the Calling others en examination was | murdered man. He said he borrowed tramp had been literally roasted be- latter is a man of this description made, ‘revealing the fact that Hale | the knife a day or two ago to clean] nt resourition during the night. Yesterday morning the old fellow, | “i*t E "C Stee Nance 8 od I he if i tont.+ The bill be also}? fy Bie ars that he had buiit a fire] Who is a hard pete and respected | + < creer : ance 1 sexe by | ie sit et ‘< ‘ + Cole! itt the little stove in the church early }employe at L taff's mill went) ABUSY DAY FOR M'KINLEY. ‘ LOVE telephone and arrived shortly e] Coroner Nance and Marshal Col-|in the night, pulled up a bench and |home and found his wit Lavina, in —_— ( ee ne lock, He removed the lap roby » brought ia Tom Hodges,the | leep. ‘The tire was evidently [JoLuson’s room, and she and the! Hundveds Call to Bid Him Good : henna : that covered the prostrate ‘man, and ‘ e murder, and tak: | madeof chuaks of wood that were so [Man Were in a compromising attitade s to see them shod with shoes that are noted for orbid crowd look: ja) ing bi e dead man began | ; t protruded from the] Johnson, in relating it to Judge the electric light so c : it rok at the . The ends had burn- | Sanders, said that he started to shoot} Canton, March }1. is has been on the toes of children’s shed over the dusky corpse. ale | loody finger print A n the stove, and {Jobuson, but “second thought’?}one ofthe busiest days for the Lres- eeke Rae went Tongan 7 H EIR had on bis underclothing, s« he two knives e money, and | Ot rands fell upon thetloor, {saved him. Instead he took his| ident-slect of all since his election a black sweater and wh » | claimed s his He . ar-ol i Hund: { | sdstinn tae sa th Gk 4 ha Od ate ear-old child, @ bundle of|Hundseds of triends {from the cits was no blood — visible the] yught ther time | rthies.. spades clothes and his departure, telling}and elsewhere have called to pay Do You Wat fo Save style rqality and wear, and their , Bye, thing. He was burned to acrisp, H he ec ge hi ould be Z : h pea 4 M : : time on the ¢ i hut strange to say the floor of the |Jobason he could have the woman. | their faspects and bid him good bye pase SaeeeaiEne iat gy a Sadler aaa det a licuultkad basa onde acs hcl was destroyed for ooly sev-| He amore out a warrant before Judge|on the eve of hin departure, I pense? We cal help you so te ad vason ( ocd elas had it. H 1, /eral feet around, and the tire went]§ sieht t . sin h twain were “ ter tk is her oi “Lacey Mie I ent off to summon a jury. [had it. He af at helene raigned before him this morning, and|for the capital, A handshabfog Meanwhile the nows became widely | liad had th rover a year, and) iV ore was great excitement when | both denied the charge. Judge San- inee is in progress this afternoon. TIPS ARE MONEY SAVERS, known and a large crowd « nite ted he bo e watch three years} 41. disclosure of the morning was [ers believed the old man’s story, ——— : at the stable to view the ghastly re-/ago from the man who was killed vader en crowds flocked to}however, and fined the man $50and] TROOPS IN READINESS. oe are sure of all when bought of ary ages the church to view the grewtome re- | Costs and the woman $20 and costs. - Ledeen: eval Officers Wheelis aud 1 ar-} Tom Franklin said “Ned Te WY | Tenis, Female spectators were excluded/If Neeessity Arises---Rallroads 3 sg eterna oye ee ee “pet | and summoned Coroner Nance to go] 7 :, on suspicion. He slept in the same|him. We found that the f Se pr wel ingen phar Bit charge of malicious cutting! Tallahasse, Fla., March 1.—The room within few fect of the mur-| hangs near the place gous, abd) ion il, aod “yesterday afternoon | * na Harris was dismissed, | troops stationed here are held in dered maa. after striking a match *! Justice Dunaway heard the evidence | * the cutting was dene in fun. Judge] readiness to move at a moment's no- E Sanders said she was guilty of some] tice should the necessity arise in eon THE MURDERER AKKDSTE , t and the jury returned a verdict in ac- ‘ offense, however, and told her to} nection with the Cuban matter Thomas Hodges, half witted, par- Franklin then detailed the " hoe with ties , tially deformed negro, was arrested atl niece come back tomorrow ‘ re said to have orders from | g the government to be in readiness to ( transport troops quickly and rapidly. released, and was found to be the | watch : Me ad neuaity {tke Haiwe and history of the man's} with maliciously assauting | Bud murderer, oF else a victim of strange, | “slept ou a box aud usually 'tite will never be known. Perhaps|Grace with a pitchfork, waived ex- CAPIT. , incriminating circumstances, . 1 : 1 him allt ances up: he kas*'been moaraed an Gaed’ for lamintine Ah OpFHIng Wn wae Wold HE CAPILAL CITY, The dead man’s gold wat ae in| anes the Brees. a? ie a1 / Yeats already by his friends, to answer. He will give bond. ghee eee % nickel or silver chain, a #5 bill and {did not get up, but had bis hen [7°Tt seems that” (com the position 1a ee pidly Filling With Visitors For the victim's knife were found on his when we wentin, When we l which tha temp was, Wukd 46 person. He seemed bewildered and] told him that Lad was dead he only | i tint humel dimeat Leunal res could give no rational account of| said, ‘Oh, pshaw cualdoel hk bad ersaumad titre himself, He was locked up until af The jury then returned a verdict bs or and there died in horrible age) © Bisadan, I ar the tuquest. that the deceased came to his death we SR ent Chae . 8 Dee DiPaiman; AURINR 20R00 uration festivities and ter the ing t gi ; ant | OBY= and Nettie Lyle were charged with a])\ Wenontacit wilt 4 Ere undatatine pear litctecmbee ciruck wich murdercns |erbe ow remaining ecbers {ound |reath of tlie peace, aud each’ wis UN besimatee il pe ee aet taken to} BO TT Hien e oes tank te Tot alec ain hines [DY Mes Arnold wlien ba arttved Wiss [Boat G10 and oust’. A wartant Wee bio pcailgh By Lies, ahinent aud Dr ¢ Ge an edisd| ag a set of Wall. Seott, Shelly | €Xtinguished by a bucketful of water. |then served against the Lyle woman, | 4 House of R found the darkey’s face and head|Bell, Jim Kendrick, Nim Dally, — ae g a with i aga eh complete as ly as possible the to be mashed into a pulp. One blow | Robert Hail and Robert Bass, FIRED BY TRAMPS. Ads wee ned So eed ener Col work before thein before Wednesday ' precy were Rned 9 and costs for 8 | midaight, when this congress ceases THE HATTER Whe” Case against ~ Henry Dixon, ged with wife beating. was dis- missed Washington, March 1.—The city is filling idly with people attract: Inauguration Day. HAS RECEIVED HIS The Senate presentatives are at work with their might endeavoring to Spring Stock easly,” naa crushed the skull on one side in and ack cence: breach of the peace. pmple, shatte g ever ew SrORNG San veeny raters every | Hodges, after making his state- Rosh. | Another blow crushed in thet, starshal Collins and Oflcer Jones This Morning. om - ane * ae vonfessed te e murde e sac and crushing every tooth confessed to the marder, He said _~— wo: Marshall: County: Wena ; j ; There hardly whole bone in| tt he knocked Hale in’ the head} so : om wo Marshall County omen} Casey, Ill, March 1,—An_ early pare was Hagtly 9 ¥ Tewice with a hammer, stabbed him, | #4 Been Occupied by Tramps— his face. vnd after undressing him and putting} Oldest House Around Here, T ent of death was found |) The instrument of death was found | MM Mtr Hndressig bin at Allen's stable, in a stall where : his only reason, Hale's teasing | . . ON burned, including several blocks of wood, used to burn, are He said Hale was always teas-| ‘The Allen homestead, on the dirt] Both Were Too Near the Fire and) oot sna omces, ‘The total loss, it | — him, kept. Mt is a heavy and taking his belongings | tad near Broadway, was destroyed Will Recover, ia baltieve’ oot fully $200.0 spike hammer used to drive hea ARR ti AN ARID NW” SOUR EST ae between @ eid @ orninee ine 4s believed, will foot fully $200,000.) stiop AT KNOXVILLE. z by G or Bradley and has ac- Mitlvas Overruled. nails, and the first blow no doubt be aaa operandi of the deed in all its| morning. It was doubtless of incen- on cepted the § rintendeney of the) Judge. Bishop overruled motions instantly killed 1 who war dvi | c caiioalnene thé eee. etalcin com: | Glaty orlain, aa lk BOL for bore HOLE a Kited~ Clash] Hopkinsville Asylum, From this it}for new trials in the cases of Nick a glad aret Dabaa ala punc tion or emotion, = past been untenanted savelby tramps. appears ae Letcher is to be removed, eae! against the city, and Mary mons came. Ss eg err ree him! A blaze was discovered about 8 dr. Garda a8 leading i blican alsh against the Paducah Street A warrant issued against bim) || A blaze the upper story. Lawyer] Saturday Mrs, James Brooks start- Knoxville, Tenn., March 1.—A] aud very popu! ar both as aman and | Railway. The former got nothing ately planned and executed. Male]? 1" neh ‘ ed to light a fire with coal oil, Her "83° serious riot occurred here this mora-|as a physician, | but the latter was awarded $300, xl to . clothes were ignited and she was} ‘ye. oo. opened at 25 — and|ivg, the refult of a clash between the | 111, Destroyed, S27 BROADWAY. ' : morning fire in this place cost capit- Badly Burned. alists and others heavily today. ‘The He gave —— ost-offee block, the fine in the I MARKETS, (Reported Daily by Lacy Grain Company.) |At Least Two M Chicago, Ill, 3 bh 1.—May} With the Federal Authorities. wheat opened a 7A highest poiut 75's; closed at 75 ‘Two narrow escapes from horrible deaths are reported from Little Cy- press, Marshall county. The murder was no doubt deliber- |), 4 MMe “pn gonnganden got there in patil o'clock, according to!” Coroner Nance has not yet been tine to a delegation of fifteen or ' : Dr. Hicks, who took his buggy in si mine tl from the burn |Padly burned before she could be] ya a Sy city and the Federal authorities over — ? 7 8 nstructed what to do with the re | twenty tramps fleeing fre Shad : ; nq | Closed at 2448. ‘ ‘ owt — Ex \_S, about that time, The electric globe | MATING” WN to al crore be |ing structure. ‘They went inside and [Fesctied by her husband, who burned | nM oats “opened at 17 andthe covtrol of the stroet cars, A ne= ( LF STM II“ DR y) ains AM . his hands in the attempt, olomed at 14 that usually hung the cot on . b succeeded in getting all the furniture which the murdered man slept was| “biPped to Newbern, home of the de- in getting a Mrs. Jim Angle was sweeping near | ‘lr! $8.10 | McIntosh, who in turn bad his sk | A ; ol ered ma vt wa phi out of the lower story, which had] Mrs. g a pork opened at ) pulled out of its socket, and covered ais Z rrant was issued st been left there by Mr. ‘Tom Allen, | the ae nce, hen her clothing | ag teeta $8.12. crushed and is dying j ig on 4 a caught fi eand she ran into the yard. May lard opened st $4.10 and With soapsuds was found in Hodge's |, warrant, was | issued tha hintes pocket. The hammer had blood on on bys The house is said to be the oldest] Her clothes were burned off, bat | yay Ma, DR. GARDNER ACCEPTS, » wate) a an |ders. He some times ¢ by the she is not belleved to be fatally in- Rand the watch that the dead man | one of Hargis, and has been con- in this part of the state, having been jured. Both live near Litude Cypress,|_, May ribs opened at $4.20 and had been robbed of had finger prints] ier crazy since w child, In his} built by Mr, Eph Allen, Mr, ‘Tom . ) *Tolosed at $4.22. Lhe Superintendency of Hopkias+ of blood inside the case, contesion to Maris Coll Allen's father, in 182: The loss is A GUN BOAT. Visible sup eat decreased ville Asvium The murdered et thirty from | morning he said that he did not strike Only few hundred dollars. z .418,000 bushels, ‘ ¢ Newburn, Tenn., and intended to go DO : . Gana 15,000 bushels Madisonville, March, 1.—Dr. _ a &F. i ale » the latter was asleep, > . tn ‘orn decreased 4 els, ) le, March, A ; home on a visit today. He has a /i#le while the latter was asl rin LEES, The First to 1 Date iberoased 648,000 buibelc,[Ganinar’es thls lle un bastante: HE lr brother in Dyersburg, John Hale, |¢TePt ia and concealed the ‘maul’ N. W. receipts, 460 cars, seen All ‘ N. «= ‘ Il the best grades and fresh new stock, € gro was shot tk Iby fire ¢ ‘i behind him until he got. within strik- >| who keeps a barber shop. He told] istance, and then striking, hit.| At Morton's Opera House To-| ‘The frst gun bont that has plowed | Clearances 236,000, several of the stable hands last week ane hit naoiias Dla@. in/the mouth Night the Ohio and Tennessee for many a] World’s shipments for last week ‘A Most Exnellent Bean ta Old erar(s toe, toc, requtat Brice 50) now 5c, . jeedle 3 - 75. that he had $30 and when he got $40 : ' year is due to pass up this afternoon | 2,636,000. after he was down, ‘The insane fiend na Bites Albania lt q pase Uf | ® Needle 4H “ Be a tae intended to go home on a visit. He 1 Mr. Sylvain \ a! ) te or t h T one othe “8 die kink he had killed thet. 2 ¢ or tonight. Tnis is none other Fo OC an 4 ragee dicta Stinks bo hack Killer tho} sst\ hyphotists hefore/iian the big City of Padveab, with Weyler Resigns. BENBOW'S BORATED CREAM Men’s Tan Rébbers “$1 - 75c. received $5 Saturday night and in- Lee, the main Havana, March 1,—It is now gen- Beacon Alascas “ $1.25 “ - $1 tended to leave today, having em- the public will arat Mortou’s/two hundred caunon aboard, bound ployed another man to work for him. Opera House tonight and the bal- for the national park at Shiloh, erally beleived here that Geners —r- Men’s Rubber Boots $2.90 | Weyler has tendered his resignation Boys’ “ The murderer is evidently crazy,| Arrested for Housebreaking. | aie of the week. The guns are from the Rock Island $2.40 nad hasbeen here buts fon weeks, Cinute Cresson complained. at| The Les entertainment ian abso larga and no doubt ifthe tig. ant He. position of Captain General | Nolen Sogsheg Children’s Rubber, 7 to 2-w€FCT& now) 20c. formerly having resided in Mayfield, | police headquarters this morning that lute novelty, and nothing resembling popular steamer arrives before dark | asked to be permitted to return Boys’ Needle Toe, Pregclar Price 60c, now 45c, He sometimes talks like a sane man,| his house had been broken into and it has been ‘seen here before. That |e vit attract mane eyes with her|t Spain, ‘There is necessarily great Drug Store. “ Arctics 756, 60¢, i | caution in speak g of the matter,but A Men's“ “« “ 4 and at other times like a crazy man. } robbed by a darkey known as ‘Dev. | it has been an extraordinary succes juaint carg Weyl ' ¥, 5 THE INQUEST, il.’ The latter was arrested but af-| is evident, for the Lees have a | eyler once sway expressions of cS ; aL oateaths (oie cree mit Tiley'e-@1.95, peroz-! gratification would be numerous and See the Wonderful @ B. WEILLE & SON. 4 Broadway. §) Dr. Brothers testified, after making] terwards released, as he was not guil-| wealth,and pewspaper clippings, pro- souvenirs from almost ‘en, PhipaStreet. —~ 24 ftf' loud. hes sc DAI INC TID anexamination: ‘I flad that the!ty, grams and tastes Minti ty We know the weather is warm but don’t be deceived in thinking Spring has come. ‘Hicks’? says the latter part of Lump 100 p cr bu. February and all of March will be the hardest of this Winter. Order your Coal now. We have a big stock always EB Ef 9 on handfand‘can give your order prompt attention. Nut 9 fe Barry &-~ Henneberger, Tel. 7O. Anthraci

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