The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, June 23, 1897, Page 1

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v Advertising is the 4 Motive Power to Business. Your Advertisement DON’T STAND STILL. Reaches the Careful Buyer e IF IT’S IN THE SUN. PADUCAH, KENTUCKY, WEDNKSDAY, JUNE VOLUME 1—NUMBER 2 ‘Revival Meetin; EXCITEMENT —s[torsmome no eases au SOMEWHAT. RACY the railroad officials are dging all they Street Methodist chusoh, began a se- IN LYON can to capture the thief,/ pal meetings last night in the tent ve ‘The train No, 102 Jeft Memphis at on Third street, between Ohio and j B]e o'clock this aftepfoon and 1s due] [sy Here.—He is Aboat Six Feet] Jackson. He is ably assisted by the] yy, ie wees Le a ee <= at Louisville at $¢51 a, m. today. It Rev, Dr(Hamner,iot Central Meth] VS Today's Session of Police » is supposed the’ robber boarded the Three Inches. diet chubeh, Memphia; Bev. G. W. Court. Wo hand! ; < iy -| train at Clarksville. ‘AES Banks, of Saftaran Street Methodist e handle on 0. He — og noel aac? The passengers were not disturbed chureb, weet Cat Brothers —- thin Via pipe ~ 3 of oS ae quality, (j . « rl. and knew nothing-of the robbery un- ’ fohnson and Barton, of the city. 8 Ve owes’ Cc fe Ure ae cept beh ureescager (WILL (PITCH TODAY'S GAME.) str George Mahay, of Memphis, [LILLIE BAKER'S BAD BREAK, ry prices, ranging Will Ask a Rehegfing, Frankfort Nt, develops |The Grounds Are Said to Be in that one of the hagflest fights ever . " italien made before the edurt of appeals is Fed Cee we to be made by thé attorneys of the Games Tomorrow. cburch and Christians in general. At vpthds Tein Moers building and loan asgaciations in their the morning service-he preached from : if “ effort to obtain a rehéazing of the Acts 4-81 to a small but attentive au- saci Do you need a Lawn Mower? We ‘ ts: dete be a ons OTHER BASEBALL NEWS OF INTEREST. |‘tience. Dr. Hamneg has no supe-| aoe) eee Tis Wear og can sell f “ym er peng *|rlor as a pulpit orator in the south. {2 CONSIDERED. se Result ofa Poud. "The Mecon Telegraph” bre this you one for $2. is leading the songéervice. He is a from 9c per foot up. The best hose noted singer. in the oy for - - |- - - 12c Rev. Dr. Hamner preached an able | y,.. sermon from the text Acts 2:1-5,J° | which was \strengthening to the Jennie Augastus Fined for SAM MILLER CADsELY PURSUED. Using Bad Language To- ail «Was Attacked By the Gils Father. Y May Be Lynchedff He is Caught. > Belknap, Ala., Jule 23.—A shoot- “ to say: Z a Jing scrape occurred here this morn- ieee ata. Lit aaa THE ASSAILANT MADE HIS ESCAPE. ian, the vovalh of ld Qssagteaneents; Malirsine, the sw I wdaoah piteb- | a there is an ret in the say-/ Jennie Augustus was fined $3 and \ which has created the nfvat intense ex- {ct Sftived at 2 o ‘clock this morning} ing of Socra Show me an orator | ests for using insulting language to- . a : ®¢X-Ttrom Springfield, Ohio, and willland I will show yot.a man that saw T Pe : citement, In the melee Ftank Riggs, |'rem Sprin ate Ad |e You.n man that saw! wards Tom Moore, who drives an ice ui Th temeat at Ed-|® prominent merchant, shét and kill] Dien today a game. He eee OE pe Saree ee youth,’ Dr. | wagon for G. W. Robertson in Judge a here was great Pxcitemeat at Ki fect three inches in his bare feet, and] Hamner must have been born and| Sanders’ i yville yesterday’ when: it. became} ed William Reese, afagmer, and W. Sanders’ ccurt this morning. dyville yesterday’ when® it became is a second production of ‘Little| reared among the motntains, for] 7} . ; known that SarpMiller, a negro, had] A. Sewall, father-intaw of Riggs /iyay He is said to t dl never has it been the go6d fortune of The troublgy it seems, onginated attempted to sheault the little daugh-] Was shot and is now thought to be} itt. weresumg? ee ween a peccle to heat 0b ebegasll ‘Fivine | 22 sometbiig Moore said about the Hard r d St Cc 5 ithe . } The t "| woman ally” ys e wa e an (@) ter of John 3, Withers some time} dying The home boj%pae well as the Ter+|on such a variety of fexte as the Tes-[opinn porte dit oot ee te ve Gon Ipany, during theforenoon. The little girl, A4NCORPORATED, who is only five years old, was pla ing around near her home where Mil- - aa ler was chopping wood, when the brute suddenly. assaulted her, The child's cries frightened the negro and he released her, bet threatened her and warned her not to tell any one what he had tried to do, In terror of the negro, nodloubt, the child did not disclose to any one the fiendish attempt he had made until last even- ing, when she told her mother of it. | duct the electric street cars to collect “ As soon ms the father learned of} tures for the benefit of the Children's the matter he — started = in} homme, search of Miller, and finding bim in € the street, att@eked him with a knife and would probably bave killed him had it not been for the interference of bystanders, who did not unde stand the cause of the attack. This} Miss Gaines Arrested for Acci- nterference gavé Miller a chance to escape. He is being hunted now by < determined mén, and Lyon county Murder and cide. re Haute team, have bad a good rest, | nessee orator, who bas been in our} hear it, but she overheard it and Kansas, Minn., June/ 23.—Bert | and an exciting game is promised for] midst for the past ten days. Of i hed ‘ Vanstrand, a jealous loter, shot and | this afternoon. splendid physique, dignified bearing, > “psbedle tee oi shreebent 109-117.N. Third-st 303-307 Broadway killed his ‘sweetheart,’ Miss Jennie] Despite the’ heavy rains, the} rich voice and graceful imien,coupled| it, and iooked tor Moore the greater | sis, and then killed hunself, ‘The| grounds are in good condition, and it] with his earnestness, Dt, Hamner is| pat of yesterday. When he found affair has created intense excitement]is said that they were in good trim] the perfect preacher, ‘the magnificent] him he was whipped belowathe could here, as the parties are) well known. |for a game yesterday, had it been orator. get his coat’ off, near Second and “ deemed advisable to play one, The] Dr. Hamner's visit to Macon has] Gourt streets, aecording t 4 ing eport ‘ batting order of Baduoeh will be the| pethape reached tpore people, boon] “Prue ees’ ete. ore, | 6 & 93 ig Sete y productive of more good and uplitted | parton and taken hetore fasten Wie \ ee nore hearts than the presence of any] chester, where he pleade i] ‘ENTRAL LEAGUE. proacher in our city ‘Yuring ite his-| ut trea"sergaue blended guilty and 5 j od tory, or at least in many years, and} taken before Justice Little by Consta- oawns yéermupar. his near departure has filled the hearts] }j¢ Futrell and acquitted. The polico| o5 ietgcuar: not only of those who have come di- rectly in contact with him, but those For Charity’* Sake. Lexington, Ky./ June 22 next Thursday the young lac this city will take ¢harge of and con- jot the woman, Mrs. Augustus was recently sued Tonings 128456789-rhe whevhave had the ‘ | . ’ 7 pleasure of hearing] op a by be - | GIRL INDICTED. Henderson 20000001 3-6 6 81nim preach, with unfeigned sorrow, | gustus, on account of her alleced tes { Evansville 0000000 4 8} and the prospect of his Igaving our|fations' with Scott, and Sectt wes Petty and Belt ; Baildy and Vetter. city so soon is almost unbearable % —— 4 sued by b 2 orce cn | Seryices every day at 10 a.m. 4 [Bie doth, Debedapach lie a pim.and’8 p.m. The public isl Auguetts woean. nt“ Me] in Oxfo rds nD | The case against John Jones, | A ace AT CAIRO. dently Killing Her Cousin. Innings 1238456789-rhe Cairo 000000050-5 6 2 Washington 110010000-3 Kostal and Abbott; Bott and Grimes, cordially invited. AN AFTERNOON WEDDING. may witness & lynching when be) misnap Occurréd at Benton Sey- is caught. Miller has heretofore been regarded as a quiet, inoffensive colored man. A posse was still in pursuit of him this morning. charged with harboring a vicious dog | which bit Mr. Desmond ,night before last, was dismissed by Judge Sanders today. | Jones showed that he paid his} license and killed the dog. James Lucas, of Ripley, Tenn., . ba Ben Boyd, colored, were before ludge Sanders this morning on a charge of breach of the pe pa 321 Broadway. was drunk, and struck Boyd with his cork arm. When Boyd asked him | why he did it, he started to strike Miss Lizzie Alliston, daughter of} bim egain and was knocked down, | Mr. R. S. Alliston, ef South Third} Lugs did not enswer to bis nome street, was united in Marriage at 1 | this morning, and i addition to being The Coolest, the Newest, the Best o'clock this afternoog to Mr. Luther] fined $1 and costs, his bond was de- priost Guaranteed Fast Colors .«« Lockridge, foptnerly of New|clared forfeited, The case eral Moriths Ago. Miss Lizzie Alliston and Mr. L. E. Lockridge Married. Miss Ida Jones, a/ pretty 14 old girl of Marshall county, was in- dicted by the grand jury at Benton esterday for involuntary man- slaughter. Only afew months since, while handling a pistol, she accidentally shot her cousin, Will Rudolph n of Deputy Sheriff Wm. Rudolph,who died shortly afterwards, almost pros- ung lady with grief. af ting, ! ‘THE GREATER LEAGUE. accideut, and waue the ee 1 by being indicted Gass YESTERDAY, ROADS WILL Bi DEMNED Unless They Make Terms With the Fayette County Fis- eal Cr t. Rey, Davis, of Metropolis, Per- SCHEDULE FOR TODAY, Henderson at Evansville. Washington at Cairo. Terre Haute at Paducah. Lexingtot, June) 23,—The com- mittee appointed by the Fayet ' county fiscal court to assess a valua- tion on the Horpodsburg pike, ook- ing towsrd coudemuing the’ same oad 3 siways been 0% The she sidered notoriety incur 1s unpleasant, the general opinion is reported to the court yesterday, lav- ing fixed tWe valuation of the road at $10,000, “The company has been [that she will be acquitted on final Nh agen 7 St. Louis, 3. Castle, Ind., but/who has resided] Boyd was dismissed. , ¥ "ittsburg , 3. ince Decet <p a. notified of the price and unless it is|trial, ‘The case is set for Friday aan DUE sen Se MEP bes cig Rapes 9 George Dawson, colored, was fined t accepted by ‘Sutarday the road will] ‘The grand jury returned thirty-| nshington, 19; Rbiladelphia, 11-1 Rey; Davis, of\ Metropolis, Pet-| g95 and seutenced to ten days in jaill be condemned and sold at auction. |iwo indictments before adjournment bite i em, S. formed the ceremony, in the presen for ro ig aie | leveland, 6; Louisville, 14. users carrying @ pistol concealed in his :\ a Propositions were made to the own-| yesterday, most were for misdemean- ahaa il mor vie an of quite a number jot friends and |i oo, Thec! was an old one. ~ ers of both the Richmond andor cases ga, Het Vins canal ald eee Deke acai x Ni Georgetows pikes, and it is believed ne ~" _ The bride is a prefty and attractive} The case against Robert Kyle, for ” FRAN ve endanied. aut thad q BOW JEST STAND, © — young lady, formerly of Metropolis, | shooting at James Doyle with intent | that these i le Clubs Played Won Lost Per Cent ‘ . the three romts will be freed at the althnore a er {nd Mr. Lockridge a popular young) to kill, was left open by Judge San- FOR \ Th next meeting of the fiscal court on ates man employed at the Kilgore heading} ders until in the morning. He said $ 50 ey ad Saturday. This will leave only four} Francis Laid Of By the factory. They will reside here. he desired to look over a decision | SUMMER Will Not . " Overseer Franc th LU ) Sr Tr : beari on the case. ‘ yay roads in the county MARRIED AT SMIILHLAND, bearing on the case, WEAR > aera cola udyor psig AT aN He said ‘the osly question is(] Bicycle Crash ’ SUIT, Fade! FOUND DEADIN A FIELD. Pn thew a0 Prominent Young People United whether Kyle used more force than Suits ada \ aval _ Coteng ‘This Morning was necessary inrepelling the at-| Pe 9 Your choice of any $15.00, $18.°9, $20.00 James Colé Supposed To Haye] Until the Investigation is Com- x tack of Doyle, The latter admitted $ or $22.50 faney Cassimere or Worsted 98 Been Killed «By An [Acci- st ell dears N SCHEDULE FOR TODAY. Mr. Harry V. MeChesney, county| in his evidence that he struck Kyle ; 00 suit in the “house (casu onLY buy’ . on y ploted,--Frank Sears Now Nae SG 4k Baltimore. school superintendent) of Livingston | twice with a poker, and Kyle claims lio \ 1 use (¢ ONLY buys at dental Fall, “Boss.” dade Fa At Resanien, : county, and one of the editors of the|he Was advancing when the shot was this price)... .... (hicaae csi. ; ; oa be Smithland ,‘‘Banner,”” and Miss] fired. > vetown, Ky., June —— St. Louis at Cincinnati. a ’ ‘ ‘ Goorgeto a Lene ont Berna Presnell, a ‘popular society| As it isno doubt remembered, || Bicycle Shoes The investigation of Overseer young lady, were married at Smith-}Kyle aod Doyle's daughter had land this morning, and arrived here] started in a buggy to adance in the | on the Hopkins at 10,0’ cloc country when Doyle attempted to in- | | | Chicago at Pittsburg. 7 " Shortly before noon today ® ne Philadelphia at Washington. found the déad body of a man at they) Ouain G ohn Francis was re foot of the stone wall in the corner] | ca thismorning at the city hall culvert of the Fra sgt Farley, Williamson and — Liebel. Cole, a well-kno 5 : fem an wane no evidence of importance was In bis forehead there Was AD UBIY) vi duced, i B. WEILLE & SON 1 3.02 409-411 BROADWAY. 7 will leave this afternoon for tercept them. te Visit the tii The case against Perry Owens, the Bonds boy charged with maliciously assault- | Frankfort, June 23-State bond] ing Cas. White, colored, was cailed | FLY BALLS. » is one of the most popular of the Terre Haute boys. wound. The head was within a few y itt er const x the com- de ssue declared validby the ce in the police court this morning and} 4 ; inches of « sharp /pointed rock that} | At no sromeagabercay ie Mat “More ain, pore rest” is the mores See eee The: ORTH: EI Ninued-totll Mouday, . ) pecjected Ame Aes grand. TEIN ee ee onl dinner PESO cr meaieicess The colored boy, as will no doubt | , supposed that hq had fallen over the gon shall have been, oonacdad<> aod It hurts the Paducah boys to get] Genuine granite iron ware ofall] be remembered, called Owens a vile| roasted, espevially when you tell the] descriptions very low at name, and Owens struck him on the truth. 23)4 HaxkBuos, & Jonus, | head with a clab, White is now bet- afternoon out with the chain gang, | Dodd, the handsome Terre Haute ANewBi = ter, and Attorney Wheeler Campbell working for Bob Bartiart\ center fielder, i8.a college boy and a i will assist in the prosecution. It e thought that by. tomorrow] resident of Chattanooga, He comes Mr. Henry Mammen, the well] ‘There is one important witness, U p=to= Date Is Our Name. of a prominent family, captured a} known book binder, who has suc-/ wanted by both sides, who is 8 cook batting record of .1000 in the South-|cessiyely been employed by the}on Supt. Hill’s private car, on the We are selli ern league last year, and is a Standard,’’ “News'’ and “Regis-|N, ©, & St. L. He will have to be} lling 6... nice all round fellow. He ter,” has resigned with the latter and | found before the case can go to trial ———} played but one game with the Terre] ¥i!! open up, as soon as the building Lillie Baker Gets a Fine of $30 ana | Hautes. . Lay teak bindery in be Nashville, June 23 Some of the “amateur clubs are} stichrel’s saloon, ‘occupied by Gordon was today —_ re-elec ; very sore towards) the Metropolis |: ich: : 8 saloon, om Broadway, near Commander-ii-Chiet of the Con-| Lillie Baker,“a corpulent female! people, ‘They claim that the pious] Seen: ¥ wall from the rgad above, a distance of twenty-five pr thirty feet, and struck his head | on the rock below He was last seen\at a late h our Mon- day night. G appointed Mr, Frank Sears temporary overseer, Mr, Tom Eyetts is this »GORDON the inquisition will have been com- pelled. MAN IN THE CASE, Was Rh-blectett Commander-in- Chief. : MARKETS, peneik ict eee * Man’s $5 Green Shoe Costs, a Chicago, Ill, June 13,— July federate Veterans’ — Association. | who has a home with Madame Pearl] inhabitants of our neighbor won't al- Mey ‘i plier gh . 7 . : card, pened at 68%), highest Unfortunately for the thorough 1 Wilson, was charged in Judge San-jow them to play base-ball inside the] y desire’ to thank each and every| 69's, closed at 69° . This week pare © feeling and pleasant memory of the /ders’ court this. morning with assault-| city limits on Suaday, for fear it will ] one who were so exceedingly kind us| July corn opened at 24% and i for e t] oy occasion, political matters were] ing Allie Tidwell, @¥oiled dove who] disturb someone on’ high, or the brought intohe discussion of the lives with Annie Cox, equanimity of their own implacable office and the mention of ee Buck-} It appears that the Baker woman] selves, ‘The Metropolis boys ought ner’s name is greeted with objection | deliberately a 1 the other into alto come up here and play, as there . i ay eon. ” ayy for his hearty support, interest and] July pork opened at $4.40 and on account of his sound money sea |room and there proceeded to admin-} would be no money obtainable from Socogerasian von \ pele] ah i eed at 0d Pe, timents, This is one of the unfor-|ister a severe beating, which lasted} them, and they could play with im- ly “Register,” News,’ and Sux for|.July lard opened at $3.77 and tunate facts connected with the re-} until Officer Senser, who had been} puni tigre favors, To ‘every partici-| Closed at $3.95 union. “ties contesting for itlet by Chief Stagery. went out!’ Whaten, pitcher for the Cairo} pant from the soloists,choruses, down] Sept. ribs opened at $4.42 and There AF ~~ s Yeo ton tigen them, he trouble Baseball Club, and Maurice Farn-|to the children. To Meedames| closed at $4.45. ‘the honor of a sig, ists Pe The Hak 2 a eal fnak 08) baker had a conflict last evening in] Pinkerton, Rivers, Parham, Willis, W. rei ts 179 cars, Se DATS et eee eils aod Now ary par ine iA ned £301 which the latter/ came out second}and others. To Messrs. Boone,| Clerenc 1,000. ville, Baltimore, St, Louis and and costs today, and the case against] ),o.4 Phe trouble commenced in the] Caldwell and Parhi Pats, to assist-ug in our recent cantata, closed at 247%. Especially am I deeply grateful] Sept. oats opened at 18 and and indebted to Mr, Elliott Mitchell] closed at 174. This Shoe has just arrived something new anda PEACH. Call and see them. Cochran & Cochran, ‘The claims of each are be-| the othe: iemissod. ; ga 8 we as ee" | ae OLE NERA WO Saaiieee barroom of thy European hotel, base-] ‘There are many others whom Ican-| Call, 4 ans mie ad “Weascertained the race is be- Terrible Heat Wave ball headquagters, where the team} not mention here who, by their as- we roadway. : ¥ 8 on all kinds of ‘Tin-| ' boards, but finally spread out in a} sistance, ete,, have placed me under Special Pri running fighton the streets, Farn-||asting obligations. Assured that at our Monday’s Sale, June baker being on the retreat. Helevery favor, great or small, is and | 28th. w Orleans, Junezdig-(3 :30 p. tween I de )—A terrible heat wave has ove Louisville and New Orleans, SS ROBBERY, BOLD 6. at rr ‘ pte t peony orn! ¢ aR resp ea 4l-] dodged into the Western Union tele-| shall ever be remembered and appre- Rowixs Grass & Queenswane Co, as ' Y More are} raph oitice, but this proved no har-|ciated. Yours yery sincerely, htt —_—_ ——— eee A Lone Bandit Secures & BOldying today. Hors®s ani other ae, From Messenger Brannon, stocks are dying by the hundreds, PL Russellville, Ky.; June 23,—Train P®PP yo, 102 on the Louisville and Nash- mah Je railroad, from Memphis to Louis- ; against the oe of the pitc nes, Cuas. M. Davis, Direstor. | Sunday School Picnic Postponed. e e hence he got out of there and took to pa aS i.e “ rsa Garman’ Gutneren - Qiadae rt) ee ice ait ? the street again, AtSixth and L A big galvanized washtub for 5c} . oof pienic has been postponed un- Esther Cantata will bexépeated at| the act culminated, and Maurice was [at Robins Glass and Qdeeusware Co.|{i Vritay. 9 the Casino Theatef, Rydiona Park on] saved from further punishment by the] Monday, June 28, 34 til Friday. — When you call on your best girl, and of course you want a suit ia PRICE to compare with the mes, next Thursday nights the 24th, Ad-|j Spi se andenit tia ———— st received another lot/ of gaso- ill, was robbed at St. Bethlehem toe adults aed ppersacence - oF) hesandents. 5b Masonle- Notice, ne Ane Tae Coe prove ~~ How would an English Serge, Clay Twill, Clay Worsted, oF one of those imported Scotch Novelties suit ine miles south of Guthrie, last night) 15° for cuildgen) under 12 years of|Farnbaker’s, whieh Whalen construed}, Paducah Lodge, No. 127, F. & A. | soli very low, Hank Bros. & Jones. you? We have them at all prives in summer weights, If you want to appear well call at was Fe pout 9:45 o'clock”) A man with the kk mask over his face went int M., will meet this évening in stated AT lack mask over his fac 0 meeting at 8 o'clock, shar; Work re = in M. M. AW’ visiting]. After the convention Saturday send | age. This amount does not include} ag insulting 23j4 car fare \ Argus. and abusive,—Cairo express car and held upfthe mes- as ‘ee os MS * Suits made to Order, j3@ TAILORING ger, L. C. Bravfon, and secured] FOR HARDWARE kinds] 10 Buys a large Berry Bow! next| brethren are invited, By ordér ct | your wives down to Robins’ Glass | 4 0/ $14.00 and up. ESTA SLIS , worth of money. and valuables. | call at Hank Byos & Jones, | Monday at Robing (Glass & Queens- Wiiiam Kéavs, M. M, |and Queensware Qos Monday sale. nts made to Order, mee met ig then jumped out of the car door 23j4. | ware Co, 4 234 Cuas, Hofurvay, Sec. Gold standard whe on every thing. % $3.15 and up ‘ s ‘ P\ Tog r . Fe,

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