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If it’s True You'll Find it in VOLUME II—NUMBER 64 THEY MAY FIGHT AGAIN. Rumored That Within Corbett and Fitzsimmons Wil Agree to Fight. A Slick Swindler County+- Thanksgiving Day in Fi Klin , ts Being Ocnerally Observed, New York, Nov. 2 It is report. ed here that Corbett and Fitzsim. mons will within ten days sign ar ticles for avother fight. Negotia- Uons are now progressing between them, A Slick One. Frankfort. Ky.. Nov. 25.- slick stranger has been arrested in this county accused of swindling three hundred farmers on a loan scheme. Quiet On The Washiugton, Nov. All the ‘ dlepartments are closed today for , Thanksgivioy, and no official business is being done, ANOTHER Ct tomas, ANGI ‘ Mas; be Taken at the Pi Constitutional Amend 1 Frankfort, Nov. —The friends L. Of the proposed constitutional amend: ment that was defeated the recent election have not lost hope of another vote next year, The constitution prohibits the ™m n of the same Proposed amendment oftener than once in five years, butt claimed that the recent vote was not ia real- ity ‘‘a submission to the people,”’ as contemplated by the constitution, be- cause several counties fail to vote on it at all, avd the so irregular that not a submission year-rule does not obtain. feated amendment proposed to allow all cities to adopt and ntrol their own system of mupicipal taxation AT THE POINT OF DEATH, Mr. W. Courtney Watts Does Not Improve. whole affair, being practically therefore the The de- it was five- It Eyery Hour at Smithland, Hl. Webb, of Swithland, city today, and reported that Mr. W. Courtsey Watts was stricken by paralysis a fe Col. Chas was in the who days h, and ago, is atthe point of «es dissolution is momentarily expected Mr. Watts is one of the oldest and best known citizens of Smithland, has made that place his home for years. He isabout 65 years old bas a family. He bas gradually grown worse since his pi tion EDUCATIONAL ASSOCIATION. Big Crowd Expected at Clinto Tomorrow, hon 4 Superintendent McBroom, of the City, Leaves Tonight Supt. George O. McBroom, of the public schools, leaves at 6:15 o'clock this afternoon for Clinton, to attend the District Educational Association, Supt. H. V. McChesney, of | Liv- ingston county, and editor of the Banner, and Capt. J. C, Gains, prin- cipal in one of the Louisville schools, passed through the city at noon en route to Clinton. A large crowd is expected and several other teachers q from local schools may attend to- : morrow, 7 ae ee cd PROTESTS FROM CIGAR MANUPACTURERS, Do Not Want Sumatra Wrappers Imported as Villers, New York, Noy ~A number of prominent cigar manufacturers of New York yesterday submitted toCol- FINE BON-BONS AND CHOCOLATES ooccoeee 4+NOTHING LIKE MY CANDIES-+ Delicious, Pure, Satisfying STUTZ Phone 293; = The Sun n Days } lector of Customs Bidwell a protest, jin which it was declared the custom of importing Sumatra tobacco as fill- Jers instead of as wrappers, on which | there is a much higher duty, is a com. |mon on The Mutual Protective | Association of Cigar Manufacturers | has taken the matter in hand, and | will formulate a series of omme dations designed to obviate such frauds in future. They will be re- |ceived by Collector Bidwell and for- | warded to Washington, iGTON. Smith's Father Is mt Mr. Marion Smith, who bas charge of Potter's wagon yard, was today called to Arlington to the bed of his father, Mr. John Smith, better known as “Potato Joho,’’ who is dangerous- ly il, “Mr. Smith left ou the noon train, and hopes to find his father better. RAILROAD NOTES, rion Will be Here To- morrow Morning. New Time © U Traveling Freight Agent Watkins and Chief Clerk C. C. Cameron, of Louisville, who were injured in the r explosion yesterday, near De- Koven, rested wel! at the 1. C. pital today, and are not as badly at first thought. er was a Baker.” and not a ‘Martin,’ as a contemporary stated. The explosion of one of these, while they are of rare occur- rence, is said Lo be almost as bad as a boiler explosion ‘The others hurt are a+ t were held at all the churebes, and the inmates of p forever at the dawn, and there DAY OF THANKSGIVING, Many a Good Dinner Vanished,— Schooix and Merchants Take & Holiday, — Union Services Held. This has been a dismal A light rain began t The stores did not do a rushing business, and as a result many were closed were closed and the post office was at noon closed for the day. this afternoon. The banks ere were no sessions of any of he courts, and the dulloess seemed | ‘0 be contagions, Special services sons and charitable in- ‘Thanks- giving, but it was observed after the usual fashion, fall early in the morning and tinued at intervals all da; con- PADUCAH, KENTUCKY, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 18: HE SENT | AN ENVOY, moving the quarantine, and the bar- tier will be withdrawn sooner than at first announced, Baton Rouge will re- | move res'rictions today, and as Mis as been waiting on Louis- iana towns it will follow within a day a jor two, There was another slight |frust this morning, ‘The Marine hos- ' » Theme , - pital service has closed its work and Green, the Moonshiner, Today here Was a General) te fever is officially desd. 4 ireen e £y “9 Je 0 0 siness Yants to Compromise His Cessation of Business FIGHT NOT YET ENDED. . . 1 Throughout the sa Little Misunderstand- City. Dingley’s Organ Says Silver wis ing With Uncle Sam, Only Scotched, Not Pete ts P Burned, is Pre | Is Now in Henry County, Tenn., Lewiston, Me., Nov. 24..—The | t An Deputy Lewiston Evening Journal, the organ and Yesterday of Congressman Nelson Dingley,says, editorially : “Much as ever true friend of American iuterests may deprecate it, i itmay now be regarded as_ settled that the congressional campaign of Deputy U. 8, Marshal next year must be fought out on the a strange caller yesterday afternoon. | lineof 1896. When a state like He} was leaning back in his easy Kentucky turns its back on Carlisle chalr at the government |uilding | to follow Bryan, and a state like when a rap came at his door. He Nebraska, which sees before its eyes cheerfully shouted “come in,’’ and) Emissary to Marshal LaRue, LaRue had o The church services as a result|in every market the refutation of the wag surprised to sce before him, when | Victims of the Accident Are]were rather poorly attended, most| Bryan theory that silver and wheat | the door was opened, handsome. | I ing people not caring to venture out in] are linked together by the Almighty, intelligent young man with dark hair} mproving- the inclement weather. still persists in bowing down to the) and eyes. silver idol, itis useless for sound- money men to lose sight of the cer- REDUCED PRICES ON COAL BUCKET ‘ a0) KT FIRE SEI place in town for these tore is the goods eapest coal buckets as low as 8c, $ e st wonderful heater made. Burns air and oil—more air than*oil, tinimum cost. THE advertisers the Sun is the best by which to reach the ped TEN CENTS A WEEK . COAL VA Best ality Creeessececeteseeeesenestttees PRIMAUS OIL HEATERS NO WICKessoNO SCOTeoooNO ODOR Gives an intense heat at «< MARQUART RANGES P ARE THE BEST ON WHICH TO COOK THANKSGIVING OPERATION. HIGHEST EFFICIENCY DINNERS. LOWEST PRICE. $ | $ W0000000000000.0000000000000009 EAS! wedi cong man apewret «GEO, O, HART & SON HARDWARE AND STOVE COMPANY hope it will be settled forever.’’ NEWS AND COMMENT. titutions hed cause to rejoice over i extra fine dinners, As stated before, business was practically suspended, and many em- ployes received a half holiday. Many a gobbler’s voice was stilled were be had. urke in abundance to Consequently turkeys were exten-| sively eaten, with those indispensable | ion Asscerstion has been formed at ri of Louisville, was | ccompanyments,| cranberry, sauce sligktiy injared, and oysters. | A. Fisther, of Evansville, ree] The hotels, as usual, offered | ceived some hard knocks. O. B. Morton, representative of the Morganfield Sun, was thrown down in the wreck with several oth- er a Mrs, Minnie Sharp, of Hopkins- ville, was badly burned, all her clothes being consumed. She was struck in the head hy a ilying timber. Miss Loll Ress, of ‘Petersburg, Ind., was slightly burt, An investigation showed that the explosion of the steam heater jikely cf resulted from all the water leaking call of bargains for this year. Read the prices of our Sacrifice Sale esulted fro he water le out of the pipes. ‘The walls inclos- « 7 ing the heater were blown into bits, enamel ense sale om oe wa All the glass in the car windows was] ?"!°°"*, Eee I Ger and chins | nt i. oe col shattered. Two great holes, directly | ney, » Ie “ asx y a a! where opposite each other. were forced] pac” » leaphendlotit eh a ge RS ie through the ceiling and floor of the] A Src micce tin toilet set, w $ ale ° os i : car, just above and | clow the corner] Mrs. Potts’ patent sad irom h $1.25, 8a in which the heater was located. The | "cal bulitets went ise and 200, «ale pric eeeey are er ; ; train was delayed at DeKe about |" _ ss - fifteen minutes, ‘The damaged coach nih § i ters ‘ was dropped on a side track, and the gers twenty-five in all, rode to their respective destinations in the swoking car, sei about The new time card on the Illinois Central into effect ‘Tuesday, goes c The Wonderful Cheap Store elaborate menus for theit patrons | other of the | Royal ' Gleason, was given a twenty year | county. nl the transient trade. SACRIFICE SALE AT NOAH’S ARK Mf everything in the store. Remem of Western Kentucky.» NOAH'S The New E ance Company has decided to go out of business. ‘Thirity-three ivenses obtained the county couples from clerk in Louisville yesterday. This breaks the record. The Confederate Veterans’ Reun- Atlanta, to prepare for the reunion to be eld there next year. Frank Meiner, an- nts of Mrs. Bert OMORROW IS THE DAY! OF THE GREAT nber gland Burglar Insur-| only two days—Friday and Saturda ARK ™ tainty that the 16 to 1 silver fallacy| Jas, Wiggins, of Henry county | is only scotebed, not burned. Busi-| Tennessee. ness men way as well prepare to] He conversed well, and lost no meet this issuc next year, when we|time in stating his mission, He proved tobe nothing less than an emissary fromBob Green, the Blood {River moonsbiner, who is now in | hiding in the wilds of Henry county Tedessec, just across the line. He explained in few words that Green desited to compromise with government. He is tired dread of thoritie: of living in perpe 8, and desires to elude them no mor Hence, he seat a trusted friend allthe way to Paducah to} | confer with the deputy ma J ascertain if there is not some way of securing absolution from Uncle Ss jin order that he may return to hi family bear Blood river, in Calloway He is willing to compro- Co . This is the last and only Wonderful Cheap Store Western Kentucky. and went to press today, ppies are looked forward to with at deal of interest by local railroad men, It is said that the Illinois Central will soon extend its western lines into Omaha, Railroad men predict that at least |w 75,000 people will go to the Klon- dike region next spring, and all of the lines are sending out advertising matter giving the rates and routes, Several railroad companies have been organized to build lines in the gold spreads were also the order at all the this morning and were given a half holiday this afternoon, day Everybody look: anoth litlle more to other day. joarding houses, ‘The postmen made two deliveries The public schools all had a boli- and the teachers § were Iike- they did not have to work. seemed thankful, if you it one way, and then, from standpoint, the day was but the people than any ise There will be services tonight at peniten' sentence at Newport yesterday, The Indiana Pipe-line Company has secured control of all the Indi property of the Buckeye Pip ary ne Company, the deal involving $750 000, The Christian County Sporting Club is hunting in Southern Arkan sas this week. | The coal mines of the state are 2 running fall time, and then cannot supply all the orJers. j mise, provided Uncle Sam feels dis- posed to capitulate. Deputy Marshal Li ed at the candor of the young envoy, and at his apparent solicitude for his outlaw friend. aud informed him that he was sorry le had no authority to lictate terms to Mr, Green, of Rue was amus- “moon ne’’ fame, Green is a noted outlaw, and for years has made his home in the wilds of Calloway county, aud operated a ‘wild cat’ still, Two or three times the revenue ts | oped INCORPORATED 803-307 Broadway. 109-117 N. Third-st. BOOTS AND SHOES For the past thirty-nine years this familiar sign has been seen on te idan Every schoolboy or girlin Paducah knows the name of ock, We carry the same quality of goods today that we did thirty-nine years ago. That means the best goods you can buy for the money. We areupto date in style, color and prica A picture free with every cash purchase. GHO. ROCK & SON, 321 BROADWA B. WEILLE & SON «See display in outside Case... THES AND CLUB BOWS In Stripes, Spots, Dots 1icnic CLUB Cents Each Id S1V4SON and Figures, Same quality for which other houses ask you 40c and 50c. We carry the finest line of Neckwear in the state. Necktie P D1IuUD regions, some of the churches, and Thanks- the Mrs. Antonio Dattillo and chil-| down upon bi dren, of Hopkinsville, who have been | and emptied what —_— A timely discovery maile yes- terday at Carbondale. Ill, by Engin- eer Crutzen, of the St. Louis divis- jon of the I. C., an] it probably pre- vented a The engineer bad gotten down to oil the engine when he discovered that fourteen inches of the flange on one of the wheels of the truck were gone. The train was laid out until the necessary changes could be mace, which was some time, wreck. M ‘Todoy the Illinois Central shops were closed in order that the employ- es could more fittingly celebrate the day on which we all tender thanks, WOMAN BURNED TO DEATH, Fell jn the Fire While G 80 eh ar in’ An Epileptic Fit—A Baby Injared, Clinton, » Nov, 25,—Miss Crane, who |: with her brother, Hiram Crane, on George Lee’s farm, uear town, had an epileptic fit Tues- day evening, fell in the fire and was burned to death, Hiram Crane's baby was also badly burned before assistance reached it, and may die, Miss Crane was middleeaged wo- man, and was housekeeper for her] Marine Hospital Seryice Mas) x. 41, Willett, cashier of the de- brother, who is a widower, Closed Its Work at New | funct Leavenworth ban's,las returned 7 eer “y ? Orie! |to Crawford county, Negotiations Governor Bradley and his staff ure ure under way | hich the duposit- y Mew Orleand, No AN ef. | Be Under way by whi h the dyposit already making preparations to at- tend the launching of the batt'e-ship Kentucky at Newport News, Va., iv January. It is probable the ship will he christened by Miss Christine Brod- ley, the governor's daughter. If you wish to see something nice look at the fine display of the three B coat white enamel ware in the show window of Hank Bros. & Jones, 243 M. Patenotre, the French ambas- sader, has been ordered to sail Satur- day for Paris, His departure will interfere with the reciprocity nego. Liations now.under headway, ¢ giving will pass out with a hoy Palmer and several other dances. YOUNG LADY GETS DAMAGES She Sued Him forts are now iss May Nicholson 83,500) Against Jeff Sanderson. for $10,000 for Alleged Slander, of Miss M The damage suit olson, formerly of Kansa made known the result of his mise raves county, against Jeff Sande: It is stated that President McKio- sign, Tie penalty for the illicit on, of Mayticld, was tried in the |ley will send to Congress a plan for! manufacture of whisky is severe aud rcuit court in Mayfield yesterday, | reform of the currency which meets! jt gp ears that Green desite eel nd the jury awarded the plaintiff | with the approval of Secretary Gage. off with a fine. and thinks he’s such 500, |Senator ‘Teller does not think any{a tad man the government. will same plaintiffs ‘The cases by the ir » FEVER OFFICIALLY D being bent upon ree WOOD ALCOHOL, RR Just the thing {for alcohol stoves chafing dishes, vapor baths, urns better than grain alcohol, and costs about half as much, electric of St. j ments of Mrs, Grace Brown | away from home and stole ay |i money aud a diamond cross valued at $1,000, The amount sued for was $10,000, | financial legis and was for alleged slander. were also two or three damage suits | instituted against different persons, have attracted no little attention. There | the hands of Cc which a syndi English capiialisis acquire th | trie lines, ors will Le paid in toll and the banks in Italy for « year or more, returned anday. The preparations for rebuilding the light plant at Glasgow are rapidly assuming shape, and work on the power-house will begin in a short Awaried | while, | The Rev. W. H, Sinith, of Scotts-| ville, has consolidated his paper, the Baptist Helper, with the Baptist Fl Louis, and has moved his fam-| ily to Cave City. A. sneakthiet entered the apart Prince. night while she was bout ton, Saturday jon can be secured at A deal has becn consummated by te of American and United Traction Company stock of Pittsburg, amouating to $20,000,000, ‘The ‘ompany operates 117 miles of elec- reopened PURE FOR SALE IN ANY QUANTITY BY glad to come to ter ms with him, stock into the river or ground months ago, when several handred gallons were poured out iato Blood] river. Green managed to escape as} usual, however, but not before he fired several shots at random. which the revenue 1. Deputy rents retu altenpts to. capture Green, he has never been successful in even getting mpse of hit Green doubtless spent a very thankless Than h me: enger rea White enamel pic pans and t coffee pots at Hank Bros, & OEHLSCHLAEGER & WALKER Fifth and DRUEGISTS Proadway P \ B. ILLE a S TRE LET US HELP YOU To have a comfortalie and handso) e home, We arrange that it won't cost you much, You will be delighted and surprised at our stock, with our low prices, with our reason- able terms, Our store is crowded with Handsome Bedroom S:ts, Liunges, Rockers and Folding Beds, Latest Patterns of Carpets, Rugs, Mattings. Our Stoves for both are unsurpassed for beauty and quality, See Our Ranges, our Trunks—in fact, anything that will furnish your house, Our promises have been fulfilled in the past, which inspired public confidence in us cooking and heating We promise many astonishing b: will never ains, and we always live up to our promises—we disappoint you, Remember oyr stores are open every evening until 9 oclock. JONES INSTALLMENT COMPANY CORNER THIRD AND COURT STR ETS Da ton ba" Please EES silor-made suits to order for less money than reac made ones of same quality, Hverybody can wear a tailor made sui*.at the prices charged by Dalton's Tailoring Establishment TheTailor BROADWAY 222 ddd

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