The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, March 19, 1897, Page 4

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é- = LL "J. D'Bacon & Co.|J.D.B PHA OIsTS. — sesctiptions filled at a}l-tfours. — 7 Night Belt ™ “side of door. \ DRUGGISTS, Can pi your fetfilly or private recipes, W liniment to a corn cure, and do it right. Pharmacists, Druggists an Cor. Seventn AND JACKSON 8 Children... CTF New Shades in Tans and Ox Bloods. Infants’ and Children’s. Infants’ tan or ox blood turn 75¢ Children’s sizes. 8 1-2 to 11, $4 to $1.50. Children’s siz $1.90. Full line of youth's and boys’ black, brown or ox blood. 12 to 2, 1.25 to Given Away A | Spring Top with each sale of childrens shoes at \ $1 and Up Bring your repairs to us for quick work, IS: RUDY & PHILLIPS, 219-221 BROADWAY. We live to st An} do i wi Pp, Dressing Well isan art, and the man who has his gatments made to meas- ure by us has found the key to that art. ‘It doesn’t re any arguing to show you that yowcan get a better fit and more style iy a suit, or an over- coat when they gre moulded to you. W. J. Dicke, Broad wa; ed WEATHER REPORT } Sane Louisville, Mach 19.—Fair Sat- urday and cooler. Conditions are favorable for severe local storms this afternoon and tonight. THUNDER STORM, for Kens Tonight. Marnh Weather Bureau predicts Predicted ky Washington, Severe One tu 19.—The a severe thunder and wind storm. for Ker- tucky tonight. LOCAL MENTION. Change of Meeting Place, The United Brethren have moved their headquarters from the old Windsor Theater to Ninth street, he- tween Triml ud Clay, and to-night the inaugural services will be held. Tonight and tomorrow night Mrs. Lennox will pre Suit on Ace at. The F. W. Cook Brewing Co. yes- terday brought suit against August and Josephine Wurth on sr account count of $74. For Boys We have just receive Ox-Blood Eton and caps. Price 50c. 19m 3 B, Wet Death in Mars Mrs. Harriett Lindsay, wife of Mr. James Lindsay, died at her home at Briensburg yesterday at noon. ‘The deceased was a well known , and asister of Dr. B. C. and Attorney J. W. Dycus, of Benton and Girls Only. a fresh lot of dy leather ¢ & Sos, Had Corbete-used one of our filters the result might have been different. (We would have said phe\same thing here if Fitz’? had/ been Avnocked out.) See them in’Scott Alardware Co.’s show window. (We mean the filters, ) je Mrs. Laura Beckenhack this morn- ing pleaded guilty to using insulting language towards Mrs. Hayes, and was fined $5 and costs in Judge ders’ court. Any parties that want to get up an entertainment for the benefit of the ilood sufferers can have the use of Elk’s Hall free of charge by applying to A. W. Greif, Geo Roth, John Me- Nulty or the undersigned. Tuomas W. Bairp, Sec. Fitzsimmons is the ¢ ppion in bis line, but thefe\ is 9m establishment right in your city Anat oyetshadows all others, and it Avill pny/yod to éall on them—we mean Scott Hardware Co, 18m3 Masonic Notice. Plain City Lodge 449, F. & A.M. will meet tonight at 7:30 o'clock in special communication for work in E. A, degree. All masons fratern- ally welcome. B. B. Davis, Master. G. O. Incram, Sec. Y. W.C.'T. U. Meeting. The Y. W. C. 'T. U, will meet to- morrow afternoon at 3 o'clock at the residence of Mrs. J. M. Murray, on Trimble street. All members are re- quested to be present. Home B. If you want nice home beef, buy from a home Dbytcher, whose name and reputation jis a guarantee that the quality of bis meat \is all right John T all guaraptees all his meats to be first-class ip every res- pect. Stalls, 3 and 5, market house, 6msw SICK HEADACHE Can be prompt}¥ cured by tak ing Claxton’s/ glery Headache Powders. well known soothing an infllible cugetor all kinds eure | all kinds of bar" eww acon & Co.|J. D. Bacon & Co. APOTHECARIES: We make a ty of-chtaining s, roots and | erbs, 80 ything y 0 want line of ‘or busi- you can get ani in this oft-neglecte ness. Apothecaries, Ky. PERSONAL. Mr, W. B. Tally left at noon fir Tennessee Mr. 8. B. Caldwell has returned from Memphis, Councilman M. Livingston left at noon for Minnesota on business. Mr. and Mrs, Wm. E. Meyers have gone to Memphis on a v Mr. M. P. Molloy and wife, of ud+ dyville, were in the city last night. Route Agent C, G, Prizer, of the Adams, returned to his home in Mt. Vernon, Ill, toda: Alt Steward has accepted a posi- tion with M. Livingston & Co., wholesale grocers. Mr. N. J, Dilday returned to Louisville. yesterday, after a short business trip to the city. ‘Travelling Freight Agent L. T. Swancutt, of the 1. C., St. Louis Di- vision, is at the Palmer. at you these g secure bargains before they are gone. Corner Third and Court. BANKRUPT STOCK! IN THE HANDS OF Goods, Hats, Jewelry, ment was ‘purchased ata ww price And are_prepared to sell at less than” manufacture: (Zones Come early and Remember the place, . PADUCAH AUCTION & STORAGE CO. VERY ROMANTIC. | A RAPIST. Something of Young Fred Wey-| George Weakly Again In the mouth’s History. Toils, COMES OF A PROMINENT FAMILY. | ARRESTEO.ON AN UGLY CHARGE, — He Is An Escaped Inmate Of &) FO, eGehee Breaks Loose : m Asylum. en ahaa Again and Assaults His Wife. WILL PROBABLY BE TAKEN BACK, WALTER GORSETT COMES CLEAR- Fred Weymouth, the young man arrested Tuesday night at the Miner- al Well Hotel ou a charge of obtain- George W , a notorious eol- Mr. Hugh Miller has returned from Golden Pond, where he went to to see his wife, who is sick at tbat place with measles. Mr. H.G. Brower, who has been aguest of his brother, Mr. Chas Brower, for some time past, left at noon for St, Louis to work. Mr. and Mrs, Qtto Loehr and Miss Amelia Rock, of Cleveland, ©., are the guests of their Uncle, Mr. George Rock, on Monroe street. Mr. Rob Bradburn. formerly of this city but who has been in Mexico for several years arrived here from the City of Mexico yesterday ons visit to friends. Mr. Claude Baker retutned today from a visit to Poplar Bluff, Mo., and says that he had for several days been floating around on a block of wood, the water is so high. Capt. Bart E, Linehan, of De- buque, is expected in the city today or tomorrow to give orders what to do with his two boats here. He is now in Vicksburg, Miss., looking after the company’s interest. FELL BY THE WAYSIDE. Young Man From Louisvi je Fined This Morning. Leuis Winnegar, a young man of Louisville, told Judge Sanders thi morning that he felt despondent be- cause he had left his people and took three or four drinks of whiskey last night. He was arraigned in the police court this*morning on a charge of throwing brick against Pearl Wilson’s door on west Court street, but said jhe didn't remember aoything about lit, He was fined $10 and costs, Lookin Hardware thaf-talk Scott Mantwary 7 at ndow and it is s& plain you can'althost hear it speak. 18m3 AN INJUSTICE. Done Overseer Francis by the Register, Overseer Francis, of the chain gang, authorizes the Sun to state that the “Register” of this morning does him him an injustice in its ac- count of the escape of two prisoners on the chain gang. Neither was in his charge at the time he escaped, one being detailed to baul stones to put on the Mechan- icsburg bridge, and the other being out working for Street Inspector Crosby. Just tell themAbay ou saw this, and that we bavejist seceived a new lot of those handsome Qa-Blood Eton and Middy leather caps. ice 50c. 19m 3 B. Weiter & Son. DUCKED THE PREACHER. tle Went Out on a Ratt to Hold Services. -ractical jokers do not spare even ministers of the gospel. Yesterday afterooon a crowd of! boys got a revivalist who is holding a meeting in the city to go outon a raft in the back water near the ma- rine ways, to hold service. They then turned it over and forced the preacher to wade out, after he had received a thorough drenghing. For Boys and G We have just recei Ox-Blood Eton and | Middy leather caps. Price 50c. 19m 3 ‘Is Only. Atthe Opera t Admission only}10 and 20 cents to any part of the hahise to the “Cineo- graphic’? at Mortdn’s opera house to- morrow afternoon Seats can be se- cured at Van’ Culins’ tomorrow morning. ‘Trains Delayed. ‘The passenger on the N.C. & St. L., due here at 9:15 this evening, will be in several hours late. The trestle across Wolf river is washed out and as the train is on the other side will have to wait uptil repairs are made, f An eflicacious remedy for lung ored character, ms destined to. be} hang. He used to drive a back,and was a few months ago committed to jail on a charge of outrag ored womnan from Brook!) quitted at the trial. ‘This morning he was arrested Merchant's Policemra Fowler Loftio} for rape. Ida Isley, a colored girl, | of Fifth and streets, ing #3 worth of drags from Bacon & Co., of Sixth and Jackson streets, is an escaped lunatic. ‘This hus been kept a closely guarded secret, and is now made public fer the first time, This morning Weymouth was ar- raigned in Justice Wionchester’s court on the charge preferred ‘Tuesday night, and at the instance of his at- torney the case was continued until Saturday week. When the prisoner's Lawyer Jesse Gilbert, telegraphed the former’s brother for funds, the latter telegraphed back that Fred orton com- r headquarters last attorney, | night that Weakly dragged her to a box car and then ravished her. He ran towards Mechanicsburg and was} not captured until early this moroiog. | bea trimmir you to’ visit our store ficasureable, indeed to see of the faces of our old cus. MT Gur ney store. believe Miat we are better prepared to gefve you to your liking than ore ie and we earnestly and cordfally invite the ladies of Padyeah and vicinity to come to see/us often in our new quarters and to-keep-ig touch with the new goods as they arrive, Our advertising space is much too small 46 give you any adequate conception of the many good things we have provided for, our custonr Dress Goods. Five pieees all wool novelty che viot, full 36 inches wide, ought to bring asc yard, our price 23 1-26 Five pieces silk and wool mix tures, Alegant in appearance and inexpensive at our price; would be chgap at soc, our price 39- AVoolenettes in the 1s¢ quality fdr 11 1-2¢ yard. Trrerhesttest we know of to juc of a dry gogds store is its black dress goods /stock. We shall not uttempt a déseription of the variety and beasty of our stock, Plain ersy We'ste Unipbskig Spring”! Y'" Goods wy os “Spice and spi ew, stylish ones, ! the store in which you can best and most economically get your needs supplied, “ fh 1] { WATER FILTERS. What is more essential to good health than purewatef? Our filters will make impure water as puré and ing as spring water. Every family should have’ one. Every filter tested before leaving our/Store. GUARANTEED AND FOR SALE BY INCORPORATED, Sign of Big Hatchet. 25.22, %. “Petr weaves, serges, novelties and very chic gfyles are now ready for inspec ory Dress Lining. to match,/so rich cver silk in giv ing tong and character to the dress. Fanéy silk colored chiffons and mougselin de and braids and all of the neWest shades of the season to match Weymouth was an escaped lunatic, | He denies the charge, but @ warrant and that a letter would be forwarded | charging him with rape was issued by at once, This proved to be correct, | Judge Sanders this morning. The} but Weymouth is not insane to any | case will come up for trial tomorrow. great degree, evidently. Heisatall, Weakly seems unable to keep out| peculiar looking young man, with| of trouble and each time runs the sharp features, long, ~— deep {risk of being strung up on general lines under eyes, 0d] principles, to some convenient tree in his jong. He says he cannot afford to} the chain gang until yesterdry, have it shaved, and now is indebted — to Platt Sneed, a barber at Jim Bryant’s for a dozen or more shaves. There is something very romantic |! 2 about the young man, and judging |his wife, from reports his past life must have inflicted been fraught with experience and in- head, and cident. He is 4 — graduate|throat. Dr. Rivers was called to dress of Harvard University, and [the injaries, and McGehee after- was at one time a member of the U.| wards called at the city hall and sur S. army. He was votil recently an rendered to Chief Singery. 4 inmate of an asylum near Beaufort, ‘A warrant was issued against bim South Carolina, and bis young and this morning charging him with ma- pretty wife, who is now with him, |licious assault, and the case was con- helped steal him out, and does not) tinued until tomorrow. McGehee believe that he is crazy. recently served a two year term 10 She was formerly a Miss Wendall, y for setting up a of Bell Station, Tenn,. and claims to} game, wife was convicted have been married to Weymouth in | also. aneepe) snd Bee:eet for her cer-| “Walter Corbett, of Mayfield, was tiflcate. She is a near relative of} viven the henelit of the doubt in Jon McGehee, who was a fine on the chain gang, we last night and murderously Amanda Mc(ehee. several cuts on her cut ber ia the serving home ssaulted He apparently a very intelligent young |an4 the charge of carrying conceale lady. , ‘ a deadly weapon was distnissed. He It is now certain that Weymouth] vas arrested for having # dirk knife has made no false representations in}; his pocket at a West Court street regard to receiving money from bis} resort Jast Sunday night and there people in Carolina, and it is told on} y54 yery conilicting evidenceadduced good authority that Fred Weymouth in the case. and two brothers inherited a large fortune from their grandfather, which is now beld in trust for them. Weymouth derives quite an income from his share, but his check has tailed to arrive, evidently. He and his -vife came here about February 11 and engaged rooms at the Mineral Well Hotel, on South Fifth street, deferring payment of Z oar, trail Wek to wok on ugloeer ee grounds that his money had not come. He was finally arrested and lodged in jail. He was seen by a Sw reporter this morning while in consultation with his attorney, but said he would not be interviewed until after his vase is settled. He declined to divulge any of bis personal history, and all that is ob- tained of him has been from private sources. He told several of the boarders at the Mineral well hotel on various o¢- casions that he killed a negro in Fort Worth, Texas, some time ago, and claims to have been at one time a Memphis detective. ‘The case against him here seems very clear, but he will get out of it by being taken back to the asylum, if by no other means. He is at pres- ent waiting for a check from his people. GOOD ENTERTAINMENT THE RIVER, Prospect For the Future Rather Doubtful. r Reported From the Cumberlar The all-engrossing topiz of discus- sion om the streets aud everywhere else today is the rive Wherever you go, and whatever you do, you hear people on all sides asking each other if the town will be flooded, and what the people are go- ing to do if the rain continues and the river keeps coming Today has been alternately cloudy and clear, Sunshine was somewhat encouraging, but an hour or two of gloom had a very depressing effect on everything. The river rose several inches last night, and was slowly rising all day, each inch spreading it over consider- able more territory in the lowlands. ‘The water has completely cut off passage on most of the country roads greatly discommoding the farmers, who are constrained to carry their produce elsewhere or else keep it. In addition many of the small But the Weather interfered With | bridges are afloat, . ‘The river rose something oyer an Last Night's Crowd. : Wvey FO inch since 7 o'clock this morning. The Cineographic entertainment at} About noon the sky cleared, and Morton’s opera house was not wellclear and cooler weather is predicted attended last night on account of the] for tomorrow. weather, but tonight a large crowd is] River men this afternoon are di- expected. The entertainment was) vided in their opinions as to the superior to that of the evening be-| prospects of the flood, and of the fore, and instructive as well as en-| probable stage of the water. tertaining. ‘Tomorrow there will be} River Observer Pell at 11 o'clock a matinee. this forenvon received the following ri telegram from Observer Smith at Cairo: “Impending flood will probably prove very destructive in the Cum- It is interesting to Dote the progress of the times, and if is ‘postf evident in the hardware Ine. Soft Hard- ware Co. are the best equipyed house] },,, ey" Se walla in the city, so wher\in heed Yof any- raat aye hee agen valleys thing in thelr line bYeuse to\eall on] tre ie tte OP Wabash down ley trom them: I \3in3 the mouth of Wabash down, +] — ’ ‘The Uhio is falling above every- New Racket Storé, 105 South] where, except at Pittsburg, where a Second Street, is qufof sight; the] slight rise is reported, cheapest place to bay the very best} The Tennessee and Cumberland soap and matches, Abe latter only 1¢/ are rising at all points above except per box or 12 bo: for 10c; soap] the Tennessee at Chattanooga. seven large bars for 25c. 19m2 ‘The Mississippi is on a stand at St, Louis and rising at Cairo, where his beard has now grown to be quite |the court house yar. He was on| Kid Gloves. With skilfully contrived matic fastenings, you will Jate them,” We have the exclusive 1 Very auto, Appreei agency-sold only _ here. Jhandgyome and stylish. Paris bes for the price Ox blood, the new |tan&and-ptain blacks all richly silk Jembroidered. We price them for }a dollar—ought to be $1.2 We also ike a special dressy, large button kid gloves ac loge, worth $1 | Many new things in belts now on displag | All bleatTied) domestic sold vei and hundgeds of yards of Ham burg and najhisook embroideries at \strikingly low prices HARSOUR'S | New Quarters, Near Broadway | 212 and 24 N. third St. sale oO low | BELL BUZZARD Seen Again In the County Near | Padueah. Judge McLemore, of Nashville, and) judge Sanders’ court this morninz. | |fle App Few Years | N ars Eyery ar Grahamvitle, The famous “bell buzzard’? has ain in the vieinit: A day or two ago the burning a brash when they beard Gral Johnson boys were | pile in the vicinity |the distant tinkling of a bell. ‘They |Jistened for some time, and finally discovered that the sound came from overhead, and looking up they per- J ceived a buzzard circling about above him, and could even see the bell. Several times the same bird has been seen in that locality im recent years. eee th New Racket Store, 19m2 |State of Kentucky, County of MeCracken, { Alliant N. JeDilday, states that on August 10, 1896-qhere was issued by the “Lemon-Gyegory Hat Com pany, a certificasé of stock in said }company to Wan Senden & Dilday | said certiticate being numbered 16, and being for thirty shares of the capital stock-of.said dompany. Said certificate was delivered to ailiant for Van Senden & Dildays Affiant states that, said certificate has never been endérsed by him, nor by Van Senden gfd Dilday, nor by any one for they’ who was authorized so todo; thay said certificate has never been pledged by either of the holders thereof. —__ He stotes that he hasynade dili- gent search among his papet for sai certificate, aud that sam lost or mislaid and cannot He says that on the March, 1897, Van Sew(len & Dilday will make applicatioy/ to the Lemon- Gregory Hat company for a new certilivate of stock fin lieu of certifi cate No. 16 aforesaid ; tha! they will execute to said compiny, a good and sufficient bond, indemnifying said company against loss, by reason of such pew issue, and that/ they will cause this affidavit to be some newspaper in theAity of Pad- ucah for a period thirty days, twice a week, so tht the world may have notice of saig/application. et. Oth day of For Dilday 1890 5 Gi The new Silk and mohair zonaves BHART <2. cx Them. A At prices to please you . po Cream Venice lace with yoking Elegant children’s bose three paits) ge ahd small num-) i ing seein ; umners tay of front of tg ctty hall building in A] veen the hours OF TT ang | wah Dick has been | ( be found, | lished in]? ©. B. STARKS, 107 SOUTH IND STREET per Will exchange for old Machines at liberal figures. C. F: Schrader, DEALER IN STAPLE Fresh Meats, &c: Attention, Gave me a trial order and T To all parts of the city, Cor. 12th & Madison, iC. F will please you Telephone 16). DAN, SMITH. tock of » GROCERIES CITIZENS’ SAVINGS CH ANK 226 Broadway, P% a at his stand onthe ¢ and Adams. A his prices $250 SESSION. pital and Sutp'as, $170,000.00 Open from 9a, m,to3 p/m. On Sat- urday nights frogh 7 to 8 interest rail an Time Deposits OFFICERS. Jas. A. Rupy } W. F, Paxton R. Rupy Judge Sanders Held Court This Afternoon. Court Street Women Are Fined for Keeping Bawdy Houses. Jos s afternoon the keepers of bag- nios on West Court pL were ar ned before Juge Sanders and five of them fined $50 and coats each, This is the usual assesstnent, Court lasted but two or three min- utes, but it netted the city $250. Suit on a Note. Mrs. Sarah Shemwell this after- noon filed suit in the circuit court against Isam Threet for $125 on a note. 20¢ 19m2 “A good working § at President a foon Onabior fo, Cashier DIRECTORS, A. Rupy, Jas. R. Sura, FIsuer, ( Gro. C, WALLACE. PF. KAMLEITER, By PAXTON, Geo, O, HART, FARLEY, R. Rupy. CHAS, NORWOOD, ra ‘The Secondhand Man, 214 Coupt Street. y Has some excelent bargains In New Racket Store. Second Hand Clothing Franchise Notice. © and Shoes. — See his $3 shop-miade Shoes, at ; There are none better. |leys and pubtee ph G ih thi 0 ’ oo Shoes repaired and delivered to any part of the city, 4 eB, If yon have Cast Of Clothing or eraees. 2 '| Shoes to sell ngtify him by postal card cep ore and he will ca.and get them. eject This Mareh 16, y6F / DA. Mayor of the City Franchitse Notice. |Morton’s Opera House, } FLET( PR TERRELL, MGR, FOUR NIGHTS COMMENCING Wednesday, Mar. 17 With Saturday Matinee, Christion & Dobbins’ Great Parision CINEOGRAPHIC ‘ EE Train Runnipg 9 Miles an Hour, and many other of equal interest and vical, commencing at a Aventie leaves Twelfth f the gravel as now laid ‘ards the outer bonudery 19th day of ”, r n and to the hig ribed In the afore: 1 all bids the ny. fe right to accept oF re ‘The vse of Impure water is the we 104 Fifth Street, Under the Palmer, chief disease \breedey, Tho Sept | Hardware Co. ier fu le tilat We don't clainy to be~the only people in the-Failoring eat gaan er, Tes renset| business, but suit made just as “up-to-date” as/you like bide cate GONE? aa | uo them, workmanship guaranteed to_be irst-class int every re- , red/ tin_buckt) sot, Call and see our line and-get prices, W,R. JOHNSON, W. RwRANKIN, Hickory Stove Wood. For nice stove wood telephone 29, $1 per load. Outro Ry! KK Co. Social Dance, A pleasant social dance was given last night atthe residence of Mrs, Green on South Fourth street. of hendarte neuralgia, Money refunded ¥ {eure is not effected. Sold gXclusively at McPHERSON’S ~SSDRUG STORE, HH AND BRQADWAY. Jn tounorial Easy shaves a Eisner Png HEAR Yvette Guilbert, Wm. E. Glade! Robt. Ingersdll, Sousa’s Band mie] the latest songs played by Edison's Concert Phosograph. Admission 10} 20and 0e._ Ladies Free, pats on sale Sunday i VanCulin’s. ey See On our opening night ladies will be admitted free when Secompanied by onefpaid reserved seat ticket, i |affections, throat digorders and all bronchial troubles if fourd in Dr. | Bell's Vine-Tar-Hofey. This med- icine has made many marvelous cures and is justly ranked among the most important remedies,of the age. For sale by Oehlschaelger & Wayker, is Tat can A shave the @es in our m0 have cleaved it Sagan ber the nayne ind place, \ Wanted to Buy. LE TOM ATKINS’ Seopuhhgad es of all kinds, 10) Prondevay, 13m-te zawreENCE, 213 Court, it up and m only 5c at New Racket ‘Store. aa Salesmen:

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