The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, March 29, 1897, Page 1

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al pclae PADUC AH DAILY SUN. [“succ" NUMBER 170 TENXCENTS A WEEK NO ELECTION, | INSTANT DEATH, (nee een FAMILY TROUBLES. & MERRY Contemplates Building One of the Floest in th: — Phe Deadlock at Frankfort Con-|0H" Holifield and Wm, Eades, Hr. J. J. Reddick is preparing to Discovered in Car They Again Predominate in the GRAN | | E WA I ER Fl L | ERS erect one of the Mnest frame dwell-/ steed patie 6 finues Unbroken, of Pryorsburg, Strack ing houses i Paducalt on South Cire ‘olice Court. j by a Train. Seventh street opposite Yeiser park, ai TERS, vi ; he cont has not yet jbeee dotets| creates ant AT WORK. |FIGHT IN THE’ aLo0D EXCEL IN mined, a8 no bids have been consid. 0 4 ‘ Y FIRST " . i HUNTER GETS 58 TODAY ered, but it will be severd! thortsand | : The filteriAg fibre i de of a soli , ‘ dollars, Dr. Reddick will build a! — ra as P P se aes Hee ee © a solid granite rock, WERE CROSSING IN A BUGGY. rr neilck wil bul FURITY = inwaring Absolutely pure water AU a = lence utd Jate improvements and Theater and Fare T ckets Stolen) ge Sanders! Docket Not Very Chicago Newspaper Correspond- will have one of the prettiest houses From the Company Last | Lengthy Today. ‘A / tilted in Cubs. Bodies Hurled Many Feet Away—|jn Paducah when it is completed. Granjfe filters have greater~€apacity than those of Lited at Pryorsburg—Had NEW SECRETARY, Summer aod Fall, CHEAPNESS othet makes costing theeé times much, Been to Mayfield, : 4 A NUMBER OF FINES ASSESSED. Fein OPENS THE TOLL sind Mr. J. M. Workman, of Little : , Hock, Choseti By th THE EXACT AMOUIT 1S UNKNOW! here is nothirfg about a grahite filter to get out VMAS : SIMPLICITY i last a rie a ay sf iP SUPPOSEO TO HAVE BEEN ORUAK, “id “Family troubles again,’’ eom- Frankfort, Ky., March 20.—Both State Secretary Rosevear left yes- ‘ z , Ky., Me 9.—Bot oy 1 s, mented Judge Sadders, as \t vase sides in the senatorial contest went Oe as: E i bot will return The officers of thé Paducah street g e he case ay ane ee Be Not red A li against Mike Thomas, colored, was Cc to the fray this morning with doubt, | A frightful accident occurred yes. |' Paducah railway are today investigating @ very | fnished. ‘Thomas went , LEANLINESS A } Preheat Saturc ig e directo ort atter. ‘The e dis- bat with determination. It was be-|ter motatbe about 8 o'clock abla” turday night the directory of | important matter. They have dis- | kien neat the Lllacts + | Tot Bofed hy the Biredleylice ‘tit, De, [tt eee eee Se ceoure, | the Y. M..O. A. met and beard sug- covered that there was a systematic] ¢, ! ‘oal company’s stables yesterday af . ons from Secretary osevear | fraud practises summer I Bey Hunter was countiog on the votes of| Graves county, about thirty. miles [Stations from Secretary, | Rosoven \ ed last suromer and fall! eenoon about 5 o'clock to yet a sick EDs ts Boo hin throne tren Deanne : _ relative toa young man to succeed |as a consequence of which the come | (ii1 7 feaghidl tbe hd crore bribery chee cen nen Tough from Paducah on the Iilinols Central) gfe, Sehand, | Mr. J. M. Workman, {pany lost hundreds and perhaps |Cuild: lise Pe iburrornise ant "a0 art on ardware ” ov ‘ ) ‘s woe of li le Ol \- ourands of de oT Thi a the 4 . od bere | ~ ing The Bradley ” No, | of haittle Rock, Ark., wos unani-| thousands of dollar This was the| that they are not treating his chi'd J ct 1 x = 0, di , combine was} ‘The “cannon: train, MiMi hard and 1a a deteraiined (908, hick ir parnoah ehertiy atten | TOUly Chosen, and will arrive next) tbeft of tickets to ibe La Belle park | Wj ay. i trig. tallovedt Seaport [9 ciate oee erence a teay octanied [Etitay, He had stated previously theater, aud of street railway tickets. |Win pownsley saw him comi 303-307 B Plays would be made today by William Hades and debe Hollield {test pe. would accept the place were), President George C." Thompson | ie jocked the front door, but at the INCORPORATED. 109. Third ns {f the Bradleyites were | working Jol Pr si y lalate. derholtié it offered to him stated this moroing that the exact ole Ttiianas forentalled bi ge a 117 N, Bishi the. Huslerives, ani led Ue voblole billie brah men tno]. ree 2eNly sppointed secretary fe a/amount stolen could not be deters) Aor omer Bendtor fiinney was visited bya saile vrhe (ain ee te rei ‘ young man of education and culture, |mived, but itis claimed by others!" townsley knocked window ligh Bamber of tho Hunter men in the ef-|50 milco an hour, and mekes no|*0d.# eminently qualified for the} who profess to know that It may | out with chaic in his effort to strike TRY SS fort to induce him to vote for Hun a between Mayheldand Fulton, |Comre™ reach @ thousand of two dollars. |i, antagonist, and finally bit the| ¢ . 4 ter. This he declined in the most mnductor Bob Wheeler s in § dots ang ae rs . te eee: | Som latter’s lower lip almost off. ‘The 3 emphatie manner, saying he would of the F ine Cy Ane Oe ee ee ee ee il Townsley] and “dubbed im the “Old | started walking across at the eross- oe ee |pursuing Townsley, and a gre . Hickory of '97."" Wm. ey to the locker. : ed to the { 9 ing, the occupants being apparently} Mrs. Mercer, Sr.. Passes s crowd was attracted spo’ On the joint ballot taken at noon fobiivious of the approach of the : cai ad Maes worth He Thomas was fined 85 and costs. the vote stood as follows: Hunter] train, ‘The locomotive's pilot was Away. month were handled, and the clever:y “ worked scheme enabled the thet to] Bud Elrod was fined $1 and costs} > % ——GET INTO A-PAIR OF——— 58; Blackburn 41; Davie 12; Boyle] not m: L 3 ; Da 2 joyle} not more than twenty feet away from 2 ane: w Preiaas 1... Wo cboles. tha Cernoct whee” thes ehen Clatad make an easy job of the stcaling. for a breach of the peace. He was ‘The increase of one in the Boyle | his forefee! Another officer of the company | charged with using insulting language| ; ‘ j 5 defection from Hunter. Tue Senator | animal plunged forward and —— sta Solel teal ele altars Mare been: plantas ‘ ri / was paired tn the last two previous} escaped butat the same ine r, owing to a discrepancy in / s ury : 1 e tivke’ e The case against GeorgeGood man yotes, but this time cast his vote for | sts ought the - Would Have Been 71 Years ota} *e number of the tickets and the re- man, Syisce TA AICAMIaS” poopie | tea path Gf the brine opines aoe in "po oda 4 ceipts, but that it could not then be| Colored, charged with stealing Capt. / , alley people] the path of the flying engine, and in Today---Several Other ancactaliad what ts Waa, Beatty's bicycle from the New Rich- h in high boots And short boots. -Our prices are ye claim to be satisfied with the resolt{an instant it was torn from th of the ballot. say they will] frightened animal an tered into It was learned in addition to the | eae ite ve cl for the. “detente me along, s, and/get a pair (hy tlerytpepilbamaad be os Atha at ds Nhl, work on the case, and that as there|#0d claims that be can prove that the} "4% y prove they know] ‘The train was stopped and the is one or more suspected, today's in-| bicycle bad been standing In front of | 7, what they are abo and can ac- | conductor ree r re oo on . f / \ } poueytieh thelr 00 2 without dimeulty ibe rn j i “ae A NUMBER OF FUNERALS YESTERDAY.| vestigation is likely to develop some-| the hotel for two weeks before Good-| (oy | \ cae mecaeed Litageda dias thing sensational. There is no sus-|™80 appropriated it, and that he] * IX O OC { n CORRESPONDENT KILLED. rast at tf gd ay oa or picion, however, it should be said in| ¥sed it openly, being unable to find ° ° welve feet from the track \ With. floed, The ate seh: Mrs. Isabelle Mercer, wife of Mr. {Justice to all, of any of the com- While Watching a Battle, Chas. | yas spattered with crimson stai u. Mercer, Sr., the well known |P&0y’s preseat employes. The case against George Dawson, | (4) 821 BROADWAY. 4 4 ex Deaths. = ‘ above that detectives have been at] Campbell is counsel for the defense, the owner. Crosby is Killed ithe unfortunate men were lealer, died at 4:50 o'clock yes- a colored boy charged with attempted s ady entirely lifeless. ‘Their skulls|terday afternoon of general debility, ape: Sih Goatinuiel tatll eWettkes| Sop : ma " Ge aan yuan Mi gonna S| yATUMATE YT, SS hese RE A NS Fe dean res Onsite Conk [tt thee bodies. wen broken, Gut the| | The deceased bad abe lived to eee ean | Sallie Haynes. rete dE heels did not touch them. today, would bave been 71 3 of by, correspondent of the Chicago |™ Came to q Flagman Josh Benton was left}age. She was born in England, but ieoord,"? was mortally wounded by|,, Piszman Josh Benton was | ere Lo re dayhy cme to America early ins li nl " and Ws C. Edwards, — colored, died a few hours afterward. Foal ou When the wit ound |She came with her husband to” Pi betas were dismissed, Equally as many DYNAMITE FEARED. train that left Fulton at 6 a. m nine years ago, and had since | pinched and Sent to Jail the First | "Fe one Way as swore another, Tou G " pe ‘yt , hoahe at tet he desean geahonioaipe latent Thing. Thomas Grady, a white tramp, was ‘ol ates Ope: Order ot}6 — o'clock {yesterday — morning ie decease As a consistel : ; : i 7 . the bodies were still lying where they| member of the Broadway Methodist ere eerie tae Wort Hradec) had been hurled by the ruthless loco-|chureh, and was a lady esteemed by] Thomas Molton is the name of @ | yo Chinan, Se te art, piss Harrodsburg. March 29.—The] motive’s violent blow, with no one] ll who knew ber, young man who has been living with | * 1 i ee a tag» a con ; ; owners of he apse in this coun-|put the lone sentinel near by. The} She leaves besides, a husband, two} bis brotber in Carbondale, Ill. His Den ttcana aap er ues a ty have order&. he gates all opened rht was most! borrifving sons and two daughters, and four or|father lives here, and being inforn ed lle ca r of \ may 7 <a in t oe: THE HATTER This action bas been taken because| ‘[ater in the day the mangled re- p-sons and one step-daughter, |that there was a reduced rate to Pad- deriear sag nies brig ane Ae / of the excitement prevalent and the] mains were taken to Pryorsbu fi John and Robert Englery,)ucah yesterday for excursionists who | | a a oe ks a 1 bes aa ae ve il fear that their homes would be dyna-| turned over to relatives, the verdict }of Hodge nl McHenry, Ky.,|desired to see the river, he availed oon tn oe ern sn HAS RECEIVED HIS mited, threats of such action having | of the coroner's inquest. being in ac-|tespectively, and Mrs, Margaret | himself of the opportunity and came | “aimed: jan, you white sons " b—s, ran,” and began shooting been made cordance with the facts detailed|Crosby, of McHenry, her own chil- {here to live at them. Grady was shot in buna ee poy dren, and Messrs, ‘Tom Mercer, of| He was arrested by Oilicer Cross| 11. a0 oe ee Vie + a KILLED BY A PRECIIER, Te illefated men, Win, Kadestand| Fulton; Wm, Mercer, Sr., and Wal: last night for carrying concealed ee ees Degen kings Ne begged Spring oO Joun Holnala, prominent’ to-|ter Mercer, of the city, and Mrs. L.|[pistol, and had no defense to offer ‘ ro 00 BUR Seep NO Ee Se Disturbed a Festival and Attacked c * " a al when neasaeted Jadee Sandere’ his way across the trestle, so he bacco-men of Graves county, a] K. Ren! New Albany, Ind., her] when presented in Ju ige Sanders Ganld teach tava and bave his Wound the Minister, about 5d years. They lived at Pry-| step children court on the charge. He was fined Spaceallvitlg, iy. March traburg, but were. in partnership| ‘The faneral will take place tomor-|825, and sent to jail for teu days. Secaikae te wil be fartantea fie i \ John Smith, colored, was killed in a| ith 8. D. Clark, the well koown|row afternoon at 8 o'clock from the reckless shooting, as the tramp lives C a \ fight bere last wight cok Mayfield tobacco re-handler, Both] Broadway Methodist church, Rev in Washington and would probably e ® people of the churc h over which Rey, | men took a gre of interest in| Jobuston to officiate DEFIES COMPETITION. not rema fa and appear dinat the Hats and Fu rnishin Coy e) Ss Warders presides held a festival in seals me en pe ate pric) ‘The funeral of Mrs. Vattie Craw- prisoner, ° their church last night and during the| mary, held Saturday, and Holitield] ecg of South Twelfth street, whol my sgn iss ; evening young Smith raised a dis-}bad worked hard for Myers, a candi-} jj4q° ads ook place yesterday| he “Sun” Captures a Big Job oniog yo Kas ordered off the | date for jailer, and a great’ deal off") svet nny; tes piace ye terday oe al WHITECAPS, 327 BROADWAY. premises by Warders. He attacked Jeredit is ascribed to him iciiad : the minister, who defended himself so|for the latter's nomination Sat-| ‘The funeral of Mr, James H. Wil- well that when the fight was over{urday. Eades and Holileld|liamson, brother of Councilmaa J-)enterprise of the Sutherland /A Band Organized in Carlisle Smith was found to be dead. went to Mayfield Saturday night], Williamson, who died several days ? cs to get election returns, and were on]since in Topeka, Kansas, took place sae = ane i MUSICAL TAINMENT | their way home when overtaken by a]ac 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon. the City. INTIS en route to Met They were i MARKT ne terrible fate, three hours after mid- ; - ILLINOIS CENTRAL MATTES, \Satete tar ‘ce i ’ gd: At the Residence of Capt. Fowler night. The supposition is that they Thursday Evening. were drunk, as it is known that they had been drinking heavily before Under the auspices of the Ramsey] (hey started home. : Mr Society a musicale will be given at} Conductor Wheeler states that they | known the residence of Capt. Joe Fowler] must have been drank almost to stu- ‘Thursday evening next. pefaction, judging from the manner An excellent program has been)in which the horse was ailowed to provided, and those who go may ex-| walk directly in front of the engine. pect to. be well entertained, ‘The | {1 js certain that they were drunk or proceeds of the entertainment are to Jaslee», and not perceive the train's be applied to completing of the Ram-] approach. sey memorial window in the Seventh] |folifield was was married, leaving street front of the church, in honor] several children, but Eades left no of Rey. E. B, Ramsey, founder of} family, The former, Holifield, is the the church and recent pastor. young man who is supposed to have} A six-months-old child of Boyd a Padueah From Car-} Tue cases against George Warren, Medi Company, of County. te The 8-months’-old child of Mrs. They Object to Colored People (Reported Daily by La Company.) John Nimmo died yesterday at the} The Sun job office es some Residing There. Conductor Henry G. Thompson] Chicago, Il, ?' 29,—May family residence ear Briensburg. — [pride in the fact that last week it) Supt. Renshaw Passes Through who now suns from Cairo to Mem-|wheat_ opened at ; highest Talbot 9. ‘welll tate See with job] : i ©" phis, came ia to. spend Sunday with | point 73's ; closed » roe Lanen Nee o msactt atestacioabitgs | eee tiie ne ecreaatiat ig ae A band of winte eaps, accord the City. |relatives, His wife is now visiting] May corn opened 24s died today of complication of «lis-| Paducah hen Te Sutherland Me | to genera tial re ober the city _ yee here. f lores ~ . i ay A eases at his home on Broad street, icine Company, whose enterprise and |jnatee ae eee eee at AT/Ouner Happenings of Minor Ims| On account of washouts on the L.] |) U0 Rare, opene’ at 1776 am lingering illness. business acumen have developed | Not long since a colored fami j& N., there has been a great demand |" yf.) "ei opened at $8.59 ard Jecensed was about 35 years} husiness of maguificent proportions, | maved there and was forthwith on for extra mail agents on the Ilinoss] |) U0) Pe! v at es and a member of the firm of |ig about to issue 750,000 copies of a| tered to vacate, whiet . rea ee : Cen'ral, as a large portion of the) eee ee ned at $4.15 and , grocers, — His wife| rarmptlets, (he pompany litre Grace the kaso Tchal. There was ®< greet deal off puffing ul) bee 6 he carriad by ie Sol tees Gear Tit Hatem died only a few months ago. The] op Jeutos trom various beuege| COReTIOR 30 argue the cane, Thal a MOwing aud-epiathing down at coulral, Many exiraagentsare lee)" Cit coca at 64.57 and funeral will take place some time tO-liq New York and elsewhere, but the| that no colored people shall live with-| the Illinois incline yesterday about ang Cad Cul oath GAT? closed at 84.60, ve morrow afternoon ite s Heures lant the Job. hacainial 2 range of the territory they domi-|noon, Storekeeper D. J. Hunt, of the May cotton opened ;t $7.00 and |! omietbing of the rongaltside of thls! uate The big transfer steamer, Osborn jijncie Central, feft lust might for |closed at $6 97. pre rer gfe a pose oe ai was blowing like ahuge porpoie, -poiedo, Ohio, to bring back his fa-| N. W. receipts, 844 cars, | that the paper required for she. wore) HEAVY FAILURE, trying to getaway with the 00% tor and mother, who are to live here| Clearances 425,000. Jamounts to more than fifteen tons. | ce passenger train and several freight with him ie ee ‘ferent {he and Bunk Kesterson were en-| ro; bie ; ? Two Meet Death in Different ae aeria hah Rea oie tele ad. , | The 750,000 impressions required | 4 Louisville House Goes Down|cars for Brooklyn. For over an concierto Wanted ys \ , 7 i x Ble »1 34, a colored | will take y da y \. . she keep up her flounde thief Clerk Jones e vis . / Counties. Hither, who bed elepned into separate| Ale Biel, aged 34, 8 ee jwill take thirty days steady run- | With Heayy Liabilities. hour did she keep up her flounder: | Chief Clerk Jones, of the Illinois) Seconafpeia of alL-kfads. man who had been a servant of Mr. | ning of a press which prints 2500 an ing, however, before she finally gave Central, went to Louisville last night) i3mt¢ //Lawfence, #13 Court. | < arch 29,—Gray e belligerents, stabbed f " . | abe "1 Jac kg00, Ky + oh Seta laa ssp teyetele y kg Will Cochran and family for seven- | hour for ten hours daily. The Sux| Louisville, March 29.—The Whit-/up, ‘The then whistled for the on business. Hoddax and Webb Zitte, bro yours : » howev= | econ years, died last night, He was |is prepared for any kind of work and| tinghill Brothers, || merchants] switch engine and soon had one side se vee ae oo ont aver ante galtstedh bh tally ‘oe ih almost blind at the time of his death. |in any quantity, ‘Its material is new, | and proprietors of th a Shoals| of the hoat unloaded, portance on the It KILLED OVER CARD GAME accidently killed his own father at} Johnson, colored, died yester: C Wingo four or five years ago the family residence on the Cairo ' y Yesterday afternoon an immense BIG LINE its faces the latest, and workmen the| store in this city, this morning made] ‘The explanation is that the crowd of people came over on the St, G * fi sated he time. ; 3 o'clock i a game of cards last night and finally | gated at best. Jan assigoment for the benellt of|steamer was loaded too heavily on Louis train at $ u'clock from pointe drew their guns, when Little was] "After the disaster yesterday morm-| or wit he a menubers’ mecting| “== Joreditors. Assets and liabilities not seetide. ‘which pat one wheel too 1 Ltinols, principally Marion, to see Lov Perfumes shot and instantly killed by Haddax}ing the horse the men were driving) int at x o'clock. All members| MARRIAG lyet known. ‘Their homes are in|far above and the other too far holow Paducah. ‘The crowd was so large The that ad extra coach bad to be at- vi AT and escaped. He has not been ap-} killing, quietly grazing in a wheat tached to the train thatleft last night, prehended and is still at large. field. jn arranging the first wetails of the) Prominent ¥ ple Mai i swift eurcent and the dtanbled whens = . ' ain still APRIL, songs ~ Eo nong oe ben ; ah cutrant Ao ihe ete ete! cao wee cho we ey il The funerals ot: the two jen took Danville, Ill, Association| sate beceaisiegied |, Portfolio of ynusie_betweeybpera rina Bhs Int on hour end twenty | 2 commulge FG: Marts ppb Gi ae Pikeville, March .—John Ane} ace ay at Pi * from the : 1 ; ay , is Cel Se dt Deemed | ee ee eine Mev Schaad for a. week.| Mr. A. P. Smith and Miss Victoria housg aid B/Weille“& So a Peclkl Pace: other butch’? on the Illinois Central dres and Danley J be +f | Lisle . 6 sople M ie K. Flartis' / name at Carbondale Saturday afternoon for volved in a difliculty over @ game of This will enable him to await the ar-| Lisle, prominent young people of | Mighie K. Flarvis// name * ; Alyse geet DRUG 8' WOINS . ( Marshall county, were married yes-| Finder /will bg Aewurtl Supt. of Machinery, Wm, Ren- working the ‘short change racket. vounty or fi f s successor, Mr, Workman, 8 cards in the county yesterday and fn 410] rival of his suecessor, Mr. 5 j : a fee cccad Ons oes eected tee tes weal anil uld be jp yf 7 7 » hte o will probab ri oxt Fric| terday at the residence of the bride game at. Weille & Sof's y shaw and family, of Chicago, passed One was ejected from the a aes eee ee aa Ale peeany ree a ( 27mi Jay afternoon Brooklyn last Friday, then who immediately mounted his horse] was found unburt near the scene of are expected to be present to assist| Frankfort and Madisonville, the water to onable her to run. If you believe you will need more~coal during the month of March you had better order it now. The watérs are rapidly rising“and\may cut off our coal supplies. WWehave a big-Stock on h and would be pleased to_ have your orders at once. AWVe have only a limited supply ‘of clippings for kindling, so you had better order quick if you need them. ‘ : , is 9 BARRY & HENNEBERGER, Telephone 70, «ANTHRACITE PERTON$8.25 (4

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