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E do more Job Ww Printirg than an other ho sse in the cliy. VOLUME |1I—NUMBER 76 cob, * YOU SAVE © When you can, do younot? & Well, try a pound of = J b ..50ule’s... Ground Pepper! eee It will cost you 15e. Soule would no/ sell was not PURI Place orders at once Huyler’s for Christ mas delivery GRAND JURY TO INTESTIGATE| Ihe Case A st 1.0. Evetts Por Striking Dr. Brooks. rainst Thomes J. Evetts with assau Dr. J.D Brooks last week 0} ulway, was | Justice Winchester’s court} norning avid turned over to tl 0 on, for inves. Dr ks and) Mr Svotte bad a K this morning and are now good friends, and bear each other no ill » Mr, Evetts the difficulty grew out of a misunderstanding, and te mach whiskey on his part, and de eres that he will never drink anot! jury will investigate the case at its present session A CURFEW LAW. Marshal Collins Will Padeavor to Get One. Marshal Collins stated ¢ morn ing to a Sew reporter that he is hav~ ing a0 ordinance drawn requiring hildren under 18 years of age to stay fe streets after 9 o'clock at night “If L succeed in getting the coun- cil to favor he said, ‘and 1 don’t think it w eit, bv have the city hell well i it will ring 9 rn t 9 o' cloe every night tition to the eloek wal ww, and TE thik i can be easily enforced “MYCALE" TONIGHT c Will Be The Opera H Crowded, Arrangements arc ete for the opera, “Mycale, the Greek Sorcer of the Home for the Friendless a Morton's oper Nearly all the seats have anithe house will, no d oa} was hell last opera house, and indi cated that it will be a CHY TREASURIR RiGHAROSON, He Was Sworn In by « lerk Patter his Morning. Mr I Richar newly elected city treasurer took the oath of « ala his new duties Mr. John T van, who has } six yearslor m its final report was filed yester day, showing a balance in the Trea ury of over 814,000, Mr. Donovan has made an efficient, courteous 4 popular treasurer Mr Richardson is cashier of the City National Bank, and 1s a gentle y friends, We Originate Others Copy J have mate and naapproachable line of chocolate Low fons an extraordinarily fine line of can dies which I have styled the Oriental Chocolates, Bon-Bons and Frappes.... These candies are extraordinarily fine the like was neyer before made or sold have also the finest line in this city of boxes ever off quyone, ary Becdway, — Teleigne 293 ry us EX-MAYOR GEO. TODD | Would Like to Be Commissioner of Internal Revenue,— Washington The President's {Mother Growing Wheat Takes a HEAD-ENDS N., C. & St. L, R. R. Below Fowike’s, Tenv., Yes- terday. Will Probably Be Let Out Tremendous | . Hunter are endeavor- reventie com- et the internal rship for Ex-Mayor Todd, Ascheme is on foot, backed by Sen- , the Cincinnati members Representative Berry, ase 650 acres of land Fort Thomas for additional parade Berry saw the Secretary of an appropriation, will be recommended. improvements and It was an Englishnan who offered It was the first Englishman to Kingsley, author performed this jo this since Dean © was traveling in this coun. it was just after | lergy upon bim he expressed not in com- » anglican com- erticism had worked he was unstinted » of this country. hort prayers from ays that many him upon bis beautiful ") Ex-Consul ling the Republicans on the Ca- v squares himself nidable opponent, comes from Cuba fs to the éffect he Cubans will not consent to he old autonomist party is noth- and he will fight vition of Cuba during LOST IN SNOWDRIETS, Fa Route to Gold Fields, m Bad Conditio: Chicago Me snow bhandreds of nt of civilization in the N The condition of the carious in the extreme. , provision for which in Chieago today dlicament was brought by Mariwether, an old miner, who left ere with the party BELT SUGAR COMPANY, mass convention of sugar beet grow- ers was heul here yesterday as the r sult of the reports from the be About 4,009 residents ¢ The convention nl [dressed by A permanent organiz: on Account of It. R. BR. News. Freight trains No. the collision was not great. The pilots on both engines, Nos. 274 and 265, were demolished, as well as the tender of the latter, anda coal car just behind it. It is said the crew of 194 overlooked the other train. Engineer Kelly, Fireman Avery Young and Condactor Craft were in charge of 155 and Engineer Pool and Conductor Hancock of 14, No one was hurt in the wreck, There were more more than one hundred cars of ‘dead’ freight in the I. C. yard here for the south this afternoon, ‘The trains have accumu- Inted because the company's engines are now allin use or in the shops for repairs, ‘These engines are promised by tomorrow. There will be a new time card on the Illinois Central Sunday, but what changes are to be made are thus far unknown. A special observation car from Chicago, in charge of the colored porte son Miller, came ia over the St. Louis division this morning and was carried to Owensboro on the 8 o'clock train. It will take an ob- servation party, in charge of Engin- eer Sloan, over the Evansville divi- RETURNS A PROTECTIONIST. rickett Saw the F; lacy of Free Trade While Abroad, Washington, D. C., Dec, 9,.—Ed- ward 1, Prickett, of Edw Ll., who was consul at Ki many, by appointment of President “isville, Cleveland, is in Washington on his way home. “‘Twent over there,’’ said Mr. Prickett, ‘‘a pronounced free trader. I came home in favor of a tariff that would shut out every single product of a foreign factory. 1 would go further, if it were possible, and make our own people, who go across and leave millions of dollars annually with those foreigners, pay so high for the privilege that they would prefer to spend their dollars with their own countrymen. If it were not for American patronage half the hotels in -| Germany, France, and Switzerland e to close their doors. The would h Americans wo patronize these re- sorts are victimized by the most out rageous charges. country this rule rope I never saw an exception,” CHURCHES AND SOCIETIES. An encour: taken in the re last night, and the con, tendance this morning was not | large but the service was full of inter- fest. Mr. Hutson conducts three viz. At8:00 a.m., services dail tion was effected, and efforts will be made to interest cap ta allats. AL BANIANS IN RE {VOL T. Debro and Kitcheyo, reached bere yesterda ‘The Albanians are reported committing great excesses at Debro and Kitehevo and in the sur. rounding distriets, killing men, sau!ting women [and stealing ca ‘The local autiorities are powerless. esule provecution and arrests of Bulgarians by ported from te Bulgarian frontier, The news has :aused the greatest e: citement here. 1 to my already TO Boom Italian Tobacco, here ¢8 ablishing York an agenc bacco monopoly r two officials whose furnish information trade and its culti- ness it will be te as to the tobace: red to the people by Ol Course He Won't, . 9—Assistant Seo- ly eays he will not resigu, and there is nothing in the rumors that he w retary of State G - STUTZ 4:00 pm, and 7:15 p,m. Rev. W. J. Couch, of Pembroke, ach at the Second Bap- tist church this evening at 7:15 o'clock. ‘The public cordially in- Ky., will p vited. S: Supper Come one ‘and all and help a good cause, 9a3 Havana, Dec, 8.—Yesterday Capt. Gen. Blanco signed a decree relens. ing forty-one persons who hi in the insurgent movement, ic sOEHLSCHLAEG Bh sd DRUGGMBTS Pog TOGETHER, A Serious Freight Wreck on the No One Was Hurt, Bot One Crew south hound, and 194, north bound, had a head end collision about midoight, one-half mile south of Fowlks, Tenn. No one was injnred, as the force of 1, Ger- y tradesman and inkeeper on the continent, the very moment that he knows that he is dealing with a customer from this proceeds to gonge him. To luring my sojourn in Eu- zing interest is heing meeting beng conducted in the Cumberland Pres- byterian church; not only by the members of that denomination, but by members of other churches as well, ‘The congregation was delight- ed with Mr, Hudson's sermon on egation tos night will no doubt be large, An in- teresting feature of the meeting is an early service at 8:00 a, m, The urday evening at the Campbell building, on Broadway, there will be given a church social whicl® will be deserving of a large crowd, both on account of its own merits and for the object of it, Oystafs, ices and other goo things.to eat Will be served in » Jabuodance from 4 until 10 o'clock, cts.; ices 10. cts, extra, 1 IMR, “BROWN” COMES BACK. Officer Jones and His Prisoner Came in This Afternoon. The Wife Rem in Hamilton. Brown Cla the Draft W: Probably Not Give Bon? Wilt Oficer Fayette Jones arrived at 10 o'clock from Camien, Obio, in charge of Aaron Moss, aliss H. T. Brown who was arrested yesterday Mrs. Brown remained at Hamilton O., twenty miles from Camden, with Moss’ relatives. His people are well- to-do, and seem to have plenty of money. He declined to make any state- ment to aSvn reporter, but informed Officer Jones on the way that the drafts were given to Mr. Reed in good faith, and he thought they had been paid. He said that had he been no- tifled it was repudiated, he would have gladly. taak, in the I, C. yard, Moss had organized a bank and an elev: tor company in € has been all right. He was taken to the city ball apon his arrival, and probably will not succeed in giving the $500 bond required. Brown was arrested yesterday af- ternoon at Camden, O., but Marshal Collins was uct apprised of his arrest until last night, Officer Jones start ed at once with the prisoner for this city. Mrs, Elizabeth Duvall, of Jeffer soa street, Brown's mother-in-law, yesterday afternoon reveived a te gram from Brown saying that he his wife would be bere this afternoon and telling her to see Attorney Light foot and have bonds arranged, Mrs. Duvall did not understand the con- tents, but seemed glad to know that her daughter and husband were com- ing back, When she read the after- noon papers, however, it was all made clear to her, and the shock was very great. Brown's case may be fixed np. It without success. When he came to Padueah he did not claim to be a member of the American Operatic Specialty Com- pany, as two contemporaries stated He arrived about the same time the company did, bore a resemblance to an actor, and by many was believed to belong to the company. He claim- ed to be in the advertising business, and a member of the Associated Press, He claimed to have published “write-ups’’ of Cape Girarc » Mo., and Mt. Vernon, Ill., which was true as copies of the publications were found in his room at the Palmer House after he lett, He also left hind two grips, a telescope or two, 8 suit of clothes, two pair of shoes and a few other things. One of the drafts be gave Mr. Reed, of the hotel, was for $7 on Frank Havill, of Mt. Vernon, the other was a draft on D, A, Glenn, of Capt G learned after he left’ here to be mar- ried he telegraphed from Metropolis to Havill at Mt. Vernon to hold that draft, Mr. Reed, know thought he would wait perhaps it would work right, as*Havill in his telegram sim- ply siated that the drafc was unau- thorized. In a subsequent letter, however, he said Brown was a fraud, and as he never wrote a word of ex- came to the cor up with him, in Judge Sanders? court, Will Teach Them Manners. My school ships, even thor manned by boys, will te manners." WHEAT RUSHING UP. ve hegal$l.07'¢. There is g imprisoned on charge of complicity! and many predict $1. Mark. December wh Chicago, Dee. 9 and close opened at $1,05 $1.50. DAILY SUN! PADUCAH, KENTUCKY, THURSDAY DECEMBER 9, 1 SENATOR-ELECT FURGUSON ILL, Trained Nurse Was! Placed in Charge. He is Also Worried Over His Res- ignation as Deputy Revenue som, of North Sixth gerously ill of dan- | ay | a Helne ns That He Thought hos been rendered more | the strain on his s system in not ing from deputy reyenue He resigned severs ogg, to take etfe weeks on December tith than December 15th, | bat as yet ‘has not heard a word from | FINE CHINA LAMPS CUT GLASS , and it greatly worries tiles. revenue collector, he is now too ill to go to Owensboro should he be called, A HOT CHASE, Catehing Graves County Culprits. Police Have a quidated. The officers got off the train at the train at the One Was Almost [Killed Because He Refused tol ‘amden, but so far aswas known his conduct there Case on Rece There was a general E 1, on Jefferson street, near Third, about 8. Carney and Geor, latter declined to e another drink Davenport down a buggy wheel, and he was renders and a mutual rushed in to prevent Davenport from i killed, and Carney attacked did not attempt to struck four or he knocked Carney down, haye injured him had not outside in- terference saved him. The two men got into a buggy oc- cupied by a brother of Carney and attempted to escape. understood that an effort is being de in that direction, but thus far Omi Rated borrowed Riley Pitman’s buggy and marten in close ii Out the street as + fas tas the he ad tut officers finally over- near Mr. Muscoe nee, on West Broad- Burnett's resid a breach of the or drunkenness, covered with Deafness Cannot I 70). nd deau, for $10, It was Is Growing Weaker. sf dent’s mother 1s growing weaker very | rapidly and it 100 TO ANY MAN, sin Men They Treat and planation to Mr, Reed nor sent for his goods, Mr, Reed soon himself lusion that Brown was afraud, and proceeded to eatch fore the publi r for the cure o! and Sexual We! brown was esmmitted to jail about |p, 3 o'clock this afterqoon in default of bond. His cave is set for tomorrow 0 contains no Phosph other harm{ul dr Berlin, Dec, 9—Emperor William, talking over the trouble between Germany and Hayti, over the Leu- ders accident, and referring to the tians, 18 quoted assaying: «They are a crowd of negroes, slightly in- oonlatel with French civilisation. only h them mental and phreio al a vi alnable paper on these dize a8 proofa of their ave lost all hopo of a eure » Being restored by them to fect condition. may be taken at home bills to all who prefer treatment, if the are perfectly rellab| Prescriptions, ree Now Head d for the $1.50 | 84%0.000 capital, and g case they treat or refun ‘l every excrtement | ) aud some wg fret ina bank io be paid them when Write them today a cure is effected WHEN THE DOCTOR ORDERS WINE YOU SHOULD GET THE BEST Cheap wines are to be avoided, Always in stock: Claret, Reisling, Dry Catawba, Mum's ! Muscatel, Ma'aga, Madeira, Sherry, Tokay, Sweet Ca We furnish our customers wi RK Goons only. ycza50e per quart up. ER%. REDUCED PRICES ON COAL BUCK FIRE SETS, COAL VAN | Our store is the cheapest place in town for these goods. Best quality coal buckets as low as 8c, QWUCCOE0000 000000000000 000008 PRIMUS OIL HEATERS $ NO WICKeesoNO SOOT+oooNO ODOR é The most wonderful heater made, Burns air and oil—more air than oil, Gives an intense heat at é nr a minimum cost. WOOO UETEOEO000-08000000080888 HOLIDAY PURCHASES OF Male from us now will be put away and reserved until wanted. | fake your selections now and get choice GEO. 0. HART & SON HARDWARE AND STOVE COMPANY 308-307 Broadway. 109-117 N. Third-st. GEO. ROCK & SON2 BOOTS AND SHOES For the past thirty-nine years this familiar sign has been seen on Le pe Every schoolboy or girlin Paducah knows the name of Rock. We carry the same quality of goods today that we did thirty-nine ‘lyears ago. That means the best goods you can buy for the money. We are upto date in style, color and price A picture free with every cash purchase. GHO. ROCK & SON, Suits of which we have but one or two sizes yet in stock. We want to clear them out before we take inventory January J. —\ s— FTN. Stacks 1 and 2 Stacks 3 and 4 Men's Suits that for- 7 48 Men's Suits that sold | 98 merly sold at $10.00 and at $15.00, $18.00 and $12.50 reduced to...+++ $20.00 reduced to..++++ B.WEILLB & SON 409 BROADWAY 411 BROADWAY THE FAMOUS ALWAYS LEADS TMOTI0 SHIHLO 137 MON De Not Co to the Clondyke 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 cf Furniture, Carpets. Mattin s, Stoves, Trunks, Lamps, Lacs Curtains, Rugs, Chenil’e and Derby Portiere In fact, anything you need to make your house neat and are and hotel comfortable. Goods sold on easy payments. to go there for “| GARDNER BROS. & CO. Telephone 396. 208-206 SOUTH THIRD. ‘ Can Please You Da ton Tailor-made suits to order for less money than read made ones of same quality. Everybody can wear a taj re ' The N made suit at the prices serena ye & pions al OF Dalton’s, Tailo 333 BROADWAY —_ Estalpialimnen y