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If it?s True Feat in The Sun Find it in VOLUME IL BER 68 ‘THE advertisers are the Sun is the best med by which to reach the pe EUROPEAN SEWERAGE STORMS, BEING TESTED, and Quite a Crowd Assembles at the | City Mail to Attend the In- | Spection of Our Sewer- age System, Immense Damage Done Great Loss of Life Results— Michigan Ore Docks Destroyed, land's wheat, was heard yesterday. Yesterday afternoon Mr, George Al liston, of Bayou Mills, arrived in the elty and swore out another warrant against them for stealing wheat. The warrant sworn out yesterday was ex- eceuted on them this morning, and the case was continued until Thors- day. ‘The postitien have not yet decided what changes will be made in the time of their delivery, Additional storm doors are bei-g day. Crimes and Casualties from Vari-|Pelice Court In Session This ous Parts of the A Morning—Other News In and About the City of In terest. Legal Hanging aylyania. Thie afternoon at 2:30 o'clock the Brussels, Nov. 90.—Reports from} mayor, council, Consulting Kngineet various parts of Europe show vast dle: | Rifioct, Clty Engineer Wileox, Con- struction of property snd probae tractor White, newspaper representa great loss of life asa result of the |tives and others assembled at the city storins of yesterday. ‘Twenty vessels! yall for the purpose of inspecting the are known to have been cast ashore. | sewerage system, Sp Tage is ono of the severest ever | ‘Tae crowd proceeded to Sixth and Uwe C8 CheTgoetioent. Jefferson streets, where the inspec- Big Ore Docks Burn Yon begen. 7 It was still in progress et press Detroit, Mich., Noy, 30 —The im- meaee ore dock at Ksvonda, Mich, | ume and everthing PRPULIED P- burned last night, entailing a loss of a million dollar, These org docks were the largest | ‘lied Sunday af pneumonia at By the Spanish Watr—The " J : in the world, and were operated by|lome near Oak Level, Marsball haeg Likvel Dela i; theo} ei tool rept which "481 torney, etc., steam, ‘Two firemon were killed, — Jcounty. He leaves a wife and sev. : i acer nooeronain (ae ek — eral chitilren. Superintendent of Telegraph G.M ‘The Shot Was Fatal, Chak aie’ alutned kas Saas Dugan, of Chicago, was in the city | tion. De Koven, Ky., Nov, 0.--Walter | yatrvuted oa a charwe of bouse.|. New York, Nov. 30,—A dispatch [last night bos Whitehead, who was shot yesterday |uranted op a charge of house) oi. Work from Havalia says: 4 " in| orem by Gus Ship! hed th ‘ breaking He is at large. De WY OERE ..BEU avala says: } Roadmaster A. ‘Tl. Sabin was ip - & iply, died this morning. The World's first figures of Cuba's} vity tod ng 0 shooting was in self defense. The fire department was called to]starvation were timidly moderate. city today, bills, for ‘Third and Husbands streets about 1| They showed the death of only 200,-| Sujit. W. J. Haraban arrived yes- | lowedshiit ~ Hanged By Law, o'clock this morning to extinguish a]000. Bet eVery painful fact un-|terday afteracou from Louisville. — Snowden, I’a., Nov, George | blaze in a stable on the premises of jearthed tends to prove them nearl me Part aca Douglas, a negro marderer, was |e. vrice, supposed to have been|double — that Fenue: Whee tnd ene bingy Mee brs ag, os train ipspectors, over whose compen- hanged at Wittsbury today ly the/Statted by Atramp. Dispateber illy|the grim returns are all’ in] N ison hea recigoed myth 5 ot ee as, Deen some contro: | sheriff. " Hills, of the N.. C, & St, L.. discove| it 16 now almost certain that this Cu. | 1° 208 hae resigned’ on Account © | veragg) On motion of Councitman| sw ered the fire. ban massacts of the innocents will|"/s leelth to take s position, om aie | Fatley® the report was received aus a All Over a Woman, An ecoentrio “TGckign - tedividaary 2eme,” #00000 And this awful pcg ets peen succeeded by Mt. | fps, Billon and Satiders were allowed Pv Sturgis, ov, 30,—Toney | ricing the name of Prete LG. Slae | 2umber does not include thoee killed : eens Le sacha ‘palo ee fey Hughes killed orge Smith this Sas thie” vy ky ©. Slain battle or the thousands and thou-{ ‘Traveling Eagineer R. 1D. Davis} ady been allowed pay up to ; : ‘ ize ‘ ~ morning bere in a fight which came}, . ean ts ae ae sands of woman and children who}and Assistant W. R. Keys were in November 1. For the past thirty- nine years this familiar sign has been seen on ¢ up over @ woman. deena. mace lee ie aici te cnc, [ave died of exposuse, disease aud |the city yesterday inspecting sir A communication from Mrs.Birch-/ Broadway. Every schoolboy or girlin Paducah knows the name of ————-- ; : id massacre in the ‘Maniguas” and}equipments of locomotives on the | ett relative to some extra pay was re-| 9p 0 a} " RAILROAD COMMISSION. y seven years old. ah ee to be | swamps. Memphis «livision, ferred to the hospital committee. ° ‘ F BB’ ss hag 3 el - Brpitire ge iowy It now seems certain that more} ny 1 Senne awitis evil ue Hivingston & Uo, were allowed We carry the same quality of goods today that we did thirty-nine . ~ HM eyaocgyiert: al “| than half a “million people, for the e Union depot switch engine, | quart ircense. R Complete Theis Annual Report of [US places last night, cet. part - Joyal wut heeta nt "Bolle, No. 191, was deranied near the Union] Mp, Rinckleff stated that some of years ago. That means the best goods you can buy for the money. We 3 Kentucky Roads. ‘ive som of the late Mr, B.A. haye been killed hy Spanish war in | lepot at noon, ‘The locomotive came the residents of West Jefferson street areupto date in style, color and price SEP | reektort, Ky.. Nov. 90.—The|Gardner left thie morning tor. Loule-| CUD. cis Ise Sith ‘abi of tant solerr-y ar ON at free with every cash purchase. commi " ville to. be places sonic | A Week's trip through the pro-} ats, and e 4 ed the application that the ‘ Pit wk tke Santa Clara bas tended to make mod. | cross three different tracks, A hole mnentehwould vost but 75 cents per i 5. is ‘This morning a horse driven to one} erate this tremendously extreme fig- | %88 stove in her taok, spilling all her 8 kerf “ ra top aa a the CrEiO©O “ Rox 7 KK &z i ) I NJ 5 gy <tare of Mr.J. J. Read’s enal wagons bon} gure. The figures of Spanish oMciai } "tet. Cone be | hey there- NOTES FROM EWERS me weak in the ihees, pe sank | feports show but a part of the mor- The St. Loult train was déliiyed fore objected to it, and Mr. Hinckleff 321 BROADWAY = BREWERS, wo near Broadway and Tenth, in| tality rhalfan hotir, No one tras in-|moved that an ordinsnce be drafted . 4 the middle of the street, A large} ‘They only give the number buried | Jured by the accident. sg: the oe vel ‘ee aS es =< 3 we tee — Gereral | ctowd soon collected, and the animal fin consecrated ground—they do not] Condacior John Whe are t. Barnes objected to a teped j Brewors, Ky.. Nov. 29.—General } crow! soon callested, an sree’ ] sisetbantuliy ¥ donot} Condncior John Whedon is here} yo said the mayor wad not compelled : prosperity bus truly visited this plift Mee Bien a today. to award ny contract onder the of- ; splace. s footprints are seen at R, | 974 takca to the And ye e ollicial ultra Span- —-. : “ ef eee roe et at bata fer? ish reports of burial permits issued| Car Inspector Pat Kilcoyne is stili[dinance, but could readvertise for é Mak AS. DB, Adios ic goat and] op admit that in the province of Santa] oa the sick list, bids, The objection now raised, he a, eink rim & tet Th eg < the tramp i Clara there have died and been bur- Pena r . : said, iy eaten onil the sapeores | | » a pom : y posed to be J. Sammons, who fied since Weyler’s flat 71.817 per- ale South Fourth] ment. le moved that action be de- ‘ ‘ a ‘ evet i i Few house and young wife. At M. tdropped dead in <*Cattish”” Jores’ | sone, ‘ Per) street, @ carpenter at the I. C, shops.| ferred until tomoriow night, and the Suits of which we have but one or two sizeseyet in stock. We want to - Sep i hou eroctiog~ At restaurant a few works ag0, rete} ‘The number of people for whose {et with 4 4 painful accident this morn-| motion ptevailed. clear them out before we take inventory January !. ee ee ty {buried ia the eounty graveyard t0-}existence Weyler is directly responsi- i? A! hise! fell upon his foot} Mr, Starks moved that dn election |} 2 = 5 i an ’s 8 new he pesapeer Wale er Leys ble is. 155,132 in Santa Clara Pros} 80d cut one of his toes off. The in- | of trustees for Oak Grove cemetery J ae = v oy thes wtegl A alhggeragdh | ine Seis? ince. And of these he has killed [JUFY was dressed by the hospital sur-|for one, two and three years, re- Pra} SS > Z ae. oe . ant Rey, Satph 4 allo, Mey S three trustees were elected some time in T. BE, Brewers’ Loge lot. Corn dare guests of Dr. J. T. Reddick. UNDER A An unknown man was killed near! hack, but they failed to qualify as it} ar Biaceetianded besa worth 0 cents pet | Theo BE we TRAIN. Dupoy Station, above ‘Cootral Cliy,| would have cendeced thin iceliigl-(M ae | otacks J and 2 tacks 3 an Ss § 8 and 10 cents heat we wo} Andrew Boyd, who goes by the by the traln which left here yesterday} pJe as councilmen, all three being =! + ae 4 1 tei t >r’ : par as es ee being z = ‘ Mexicon sivas tol ares at er}arme of ‘, os wh ay afternoon at 4 o'clock. He was} councilmen. = Men's Sait that ap 48 Meet See aes res O8 Fas] = hings looke Pe all ak t ues a oe get wi ees ating of Frank Bell Dragged Until a|'*988 t ride a trestle horseback,and} For the one year term Judge J. 1. | 2 oerly sold at $10.00 a ai shape Wath _ ao Mr, James Parker & Son, generaiftor Cal Melvin's watch at Morton’s bl seemed to be drunk. 1418 name had] pethshares was elected. = $12.50 reduced to 00 reduced to.+++++ merchant and postmaster of this}op2ra house oa the 20:h of January, Limb Is Broken. not been reported at headquarters} yor the two year term Mr. T. J. = 3 Place, has purchased » lot a half mile 8 case was continue] until Thars- fal this afternoon, Atkins was elected. = | J Be west of here, and will soon moye| day: bert For the three year term Council- S ails and postoltive to it. Miss Julia Crowell, of 1247 Broad mt Here Last Night To Be} ‘Tramps sresnppoted to have eccl-| oan J, 1, Willamson was elected. a — = The S. S. Green saw will is doing | way resented on @ chatge of Treated, dently set fire to the tar Councilman Kirchoff said if some: ij { 5 — a lively business, » from James Hendon 6 goes thing wasn’t done to leautify the a ’ 2, fi i} The Ye Wood Works of this t the same house, Mrs, park in Fountain Vark avenue do- /, W plave fs loing 4 wholesale \ inessin ee Frank Bell, an N.,C, & St. L MR. SAM WEAR, noted by the property owners, the 409 BROADWAY Al BROADWAY Mitlie.an’ Salinw. sclentio Sheed Jeintiff was sworn and testi- Je™ploye, was brought in last night aie latter would withdraw it. ae See \ 3 and ing spinving ls. Phe} ff wa nand te —- Wiis Bacon at on the day he lost bis money |from Memphis with one leg broken Re-Kd tod Pe arte’ Chairman Kirchoft, of the park | Fg ‘ ho drew it from vay car and}®9d another badly injured, and] Re-Klc tod Inspector y the To-] committee. was authorized to do wh ONn-M ng hs daw i trom ih, ay ana the Bod ietrony nate Seeder sooner eat coef CUT PRICES ON-MEN'S SUITS \ cE DE his companion missed the pay car, |. He resides in Memphis, and wes . ‘ Councilman Barnes said a resol oom > and he took his money out and offer- |‘! 1 under a train yesterday, ido bad previonsly been pecediau-| . as What Dr, Frank Boyd Kiiled im}ed to lead them seme asa joke, In Michigan. replacing the money in his pocket he . Iropped $20, but did not miss it un- » Dr. Frank Boyd returned th’s} ei) ye went to the shops, When he morning from his huat in| Michigan went back after the lost money it was gee € Hillis etarned yoetertay gone. He did not know who took a i hy nge Hobertson ;will POLY ibe money, and was sober at the fetaru \or some time ime, having had but two drinks, Dr. Boyd himself killed three] "Ny" Marse White was. introduced deer, but the whole party, during }ig show that she spent $3 in his ¢ thelr hunt, killed ten or a dozen offs na anne. defense admitted that them, ia addition to much small} ’r eT urchased a cloak in the store, Game. paying $5 for it. We have fifty pairs of shoes that Mrs. Arnold, who also boards at will be sold for $2.50; others ask} the bonse, swore that she saw 0 Call and. see them, extra}defendant with some money on the high tips, three soles, oil grain, water | night Hendon , claims to have lost proof, just the thing for hunting and ar She noticed a $10 bill and bad weather, Call early and be} 8d bill in her possesion and thought Lender & Lydon, 3Ont&t}one was new, She claimed that a man named Tiernan gave it to her to keep for him, Mrs, Arnold saw the man hand her some bills Saturday night and told her to put them in her pocket book, He after- wards accompanied then down town » some purchases, Miss Crowell, when placed on the stand, swore that the man named above gave her the money, She said FINE BON-BONS 4 AND he had been giving her his money to - pay their debts, and that they are GHOCO LAT ES engaged to be married, The case was left oper until Satur- day that his evidence may be heard. ' oneocese Florence Patton, Vie Ballowe, Annie Cox, Mallie Grooms, Ida SH UCTIINS LIKE MY CANDIES + |Hrench, Mollie Nict and Frankie Dixon, all of West Court street, were arraigned on a charge of keeping Delicious, bawdy houses. Ida French is the ae Pure, only one who answered, and by a Satisfying agreement she was fined $50 and ‘ costs, and similar fines were assessed against the others. Joseph and T. J. Hollahan werein court charged with stealing wheat, Part of the evidence in one case, charging them with ales Mr, Bo- , STUT Phone 29a» the} a placed in the big hall at the court house today, to keep the hall warm during the cold winter months, Postinisier Beek, of Woodville, has setiled up all his deficit, and the warrant see st besa was dismissed, GURANS STARVE ¢ay—Other Little Cypress, about WATER-TANK BURNED, Blaze on the 1. C. at Little} iyg ¢ Cypress—Accident at the Shops To- ‘The Switeh viigin’ Derailed —Set+ eral Prominent Railroad Men Here Last Night and To- News. ‘The pictures;jue old water tabk at fifteen miles uncil Met Last Night and! Will Meet Again Tonight— Actiob On the Jefferson Stréet ints 2 red U The council met last night in ad- en y 0 ‘ ; metery Commission- ers Chosen, nent Ordinamce Was De- il Tonight—The ther Proceedings, i session; all the members he- T0 DEA above the city’ on the Illinois Cen- | jug @| tral, was burned this morning at an} ing early hour. delaying the ‘‘cannon| Afavor ball’’ from Louisville until after provemen Massacre of the Innocents Will]* %.": Eigh' Reach Over Four Hin- was doubtless new to dred Thousand. entaili sixteen years, The s $300 or more. morning was that the t More Than a Haif Million Killed having a " w escape from death, CHRISTMAS OPENING. Big Eyent Tomorrow Afternnon This Year There Wi at Noah's Ark. yesterday for the pury All is bustle and activity at Nogh’s] 20 inspector for this | Ark today preparing for the big] The warehousemen and Christmas opening tomorrow at four} met in Col. T, HH, Puryear’s office o'clock p.m. — ‘The opera bonse or- | and elected Mr. Sam Wear, who has chestra will farpish music for the] inspector for the past year. oecasion, and will render a splendid program, The people of Paducah know what an opening at Noah's Ark means, aud it is unnecessary to vall attention to the fact that their magnificent uisplay of Christmas novelties will be the finest even seen in Paducah, DEATH IN ROWLANDTOWN, year there were two ins| Wear aad J. C, Piper, there will be but one, pinete The minimum morning was 22 died last night at his home in Row- children, at 11 burial road, The rei 18 will be buried | is impossible to cut y o'clock tomorrow at Hough’s)have not seen them ground, on the Blandville | Hardware Co,’s and cents, the passengers aboard. almost totally destroyed the huge re- ceptacle, which had been in use for The Tobacco Board of Trade Owing to some disagreement COLDEST Y Yer. Went 22 Degrecs. temperature degrees above zero Mr, J, T. Carter Died Last) the coldest of th on. It was Night still cold. however, and was not felt : so keenly 93 much warmer days. Mr. J. Thoodore Carter, aged 31,.°° 9 S| a diamond razor It you shave you landtown of consumption of the! afford to be wi hoi bowels, He leaves a wife and three} guard, When usiag The sight of a water tank burping a majority of The blaze ing a loss of apposition this blaze originated li Be But One Inspector. met pose of jelecting locality. brokers Inst pectors, Messrs, but this year Down to this self you caunot ove of them it ourself, If you call at by anbld house in the street. tract exte: of E. n of thirty days, ‘or Yeiser read the certificates | Yeiser mentioned the im- it of Adams street, between and Nioth, which is delayed | Con- C. Terrell was granted an lon from the canvassers of the ati men were notified, and stractéd to issue certificates of elec- the board of health Treasurer voucher for $2 on a bonds, and several other ic city officers, including | mayor counc Judge, mars!ial, men, school trustees. city ptose#iting at- heir respective bond. the clerk in- Donovan was al- 250 interest | money advanced, were al- Yeiser read a report from relative to the thorizing the street inspector to roll West Jefferson street and Fountain Park with the street roller, and it had never been done. The street inspector was instructed to attend to it at once. On motion of Mr. company the water mains from Smith « Scott's to Boyd street. The water company was authorized to extend its mains to Trimble street on ent how et one, on! write: irtes Supt. Davis, plant, was authorized to place a light at Second and Ohio streets, Councilman Williamson asked why the city’s mule roller was allowed to obstruct Harrison nh, wh trench last be attended to, 1 o'clock tonight. he ¢ Proctor & Grisham, Rezent, “We have old twenty-four] Mendenhall’s Chill Cure 1o one of any other since we have had it in stock, and we have five If it is not the best remedy for malarial complaints you Du Bois & Co, wil Mes other brands.’’ have ever tried. refund the money. —$—S of Dr. Bell the was instructed to enth. of the electri¢ light street near it went into a The here week, ouncil until adjourned Beats 16 tol Price 50c. tf feel easy. Twenty-five cents Filth abd DR a package. Fe cures corns, bunions, hot, swollen, smarting, sweating, tired, callous feet. soooooooH ERE IS REST AND COMFORTeoooooee ALLEN'S FOOT EASE A POWDER TO BE SHAKEN INTO THE SHOES It makes tight or new shoes ale by OEHLSCHLAEGER & WALKER STS ovoad water extend Sev- sewer matter will Ills, , FIRE SETS, COAL VA heapest } KS | Uur store is the lace in town for these Best quality coal buckets as low as 8c, WUC CRCROR0000- 0000 0500600008 PRIMAUS OIL HEATERS NO WICKesooNO SOOTooooNO ODOR ° 4 Gives an intense heat at $ a ininiinum cost. é e ‘The most wonderful heater made, Burns air and oil—more air than oil. HOLIDAY PURCHASES OF FINE CHINA LAMPS || Made from us now will be put away and reserved until wanted. CUT GLASS Make your selections now and get choice from an unbroken stock GEO. 0. HART & SON HARDWARE AND STOVE COMPANY INCORPORATED | 303-307 Broadway. 109-117 N. Third-st. GEO. ROCK & SON= > Do Not Co to the Clondylze There is more clear money to those who need anything in Furniture or House Furnishings to call on Gardner Bros. & Co., who handle a full line of Furniture, Carpets. Mattin s, Stoves, Trunks, Lamps, Lace Curtains, Rugs, Chenille and Derby Portieres; In fact, anything you need to make your house neat and comfortable. Goods sold on easy payments. GARDNER BROS. & CO. Can Please Yous Telephone 896. 203-205 SOUTH THIRD. alton : theTailor BROADWAY « — less money than ready+ ilor-made suits to order for Everybody can wear a tailor- d by ones of same pel rit at thi Dalton'’s Tailoring Establishmen 299 Perere)