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dae sc a nats Po il ele PADUCAH, KENTUCKY, Mé Y, JUNE 14, 1897. The Treaty Goes to the Senate on Wednesday, EARTHQUAKES DEVASTATE INDIA. Fight With @ Mob Near Big Stone Gap. f KENTUCKY AR COUNTER OPENS TUESDAY Washington, June 14,—'The treaty by which the Uorted States will annex the Hawaiian Islands has been cluded and will be fent to the Se on Wednesday, All the territo known as the crown lands 1s ceded to the United States ead will probably be made use of to provide for the maintenance of the deposed queen and the Princess Ksiulani. GREAT EXPECTATIONS Aspi- Are Indulged By Keontacky rants for OM bington, June 14,—The Kca- ot of Office ecelers are indulging in great expectations for | ge the errly days after the President's return from Nashville. It is belveved some of the more important appoint. ments will be of by the President F disposed TWO MEN KILLED. The French-l ye Vendetta Comes to the Front, Middlesboro, June 15 Stone Gap a mob attacked stable and posse and ¢ shot and killed Frenk Polly Eversole leader. Wefore his death Polly succeeded in cutting the life out of Constable Bollender and shoot- ing Frank Rigs. More bloodshed is feared, as the county is greatly ex- cited. sole Near Big a con- e of the posse ly, French- ¥ ARTHQU Anks. v \ tt by Them Caleulta, June aud loss of life earthquakes thi boghoat this section has been immense. As ‘ire news is wed from (he ivievior the story horvor bécoties more And ore appalling, Whole villages pave been desteoyed, buildings wrecked {a many Other places and the loss of life will undoubtedly amouat to several bun dred, JACODS WITHDRAWS And Leaves the Race Louisyt io W Louisville, Jane 14.—Greatly to the surprise of eyerybody ex-Mayor Jacobs this afiernoon withdrew from the mayoralty race leaving the nomi- nation to W 14.—The damage caused by aad ver. Jane 14,—The rived here about some time in- Asheville, | party noon end is spendin specting objects of interest in the vicinity not the least of which is Bilunore (he maguificeat countiy home of G MURDERERS “CAUGHT, 8 Tom Jackson and Wm, Johnson in Jail at Memphis, the Supposed Murderers | of Will Posey. < R of a gc 28 to Two colored rousiers giving the names Tom Jackson and William |¢ Johnson are under arrest at Memphis |§ on acharge of killing Will Posey |¢ here Saturday night a week ago in|i the cooper shop near First and Wash- ington s\ceis, Posey and rant Stevenson, both of who had been rousiers on the Joun K. Speed, engaged in an alter- cation over a pair of shoes and Posey ag stabbed, dying the following day in the city hospital. He said before he died that there were two of the assailanis. days ago Marshal Collins received leiter notifying him that both of the men were again on the Speed, having caught her at Vicksburg, Miss., a» she was en route up the river, Tue two men were pointed out to officers at Memphis night before last by the mate on the Speed when she reached there, and arrested. ‘They agreed to return to ucah without a requisition, claiming they were not the ones wanted, ahd Officer Fayette Jones was sent down afier them at 12:20 yovterday efternoon, They refused (9 come When he reached there and seid they were not wanted here, but were wanted at Cairo for murder. Oficer Jowos returned at 2:45 this afternoon aod vepor.s that the men are being held at Memphis. The just agreed (o come to Padueah with. out a requ'sidon, but afterwards re- fused, ie consented to be taken to Cairo, They admit to killing a ne- gro about the same time on the levee there, and killing did occur there tu were very grateful to hear tt and think pow her lack has and #he will gor Nashville franchise bas Mayor @f|*« National a game beween the a since Zor him at Metcopotis several monil.s since, turned him over to Satarc man a about the same time Posey’s mur- der occurred here, They answer the lescription of the men wanted here, however, and may have committed both deeds. ‘There is some mystery about tie matter, bat the Speed will be here tonigit, and the mate can no doubt clear the mystery, es he is the ove who wrote Marshal Collins, and knows all about the me: Judge Bishop and Attorney W. F. Bradshaw Leave for Judge Bistop and Commi Attorney Bradshaw left this morning for Benton to open circuit court Today and tomorrow will be con- sumed in impaneling the grand and petit juries and it will likely be sev- eral days before the Nosh’ Franklin case is taken up. PADUCAH’S VICTORY. the Base-Ball Yesterday. Was of Game BEAT TERRE HAUTE 6 TO 4, That Nashville Fr chise Goes to poried nderso, No Games in the Big Terre Haute ine she has ta- the two wiry at the be- from home ames sire played at ¢ since g eving of the season Sudhoff and Si ory bai- ‘ans ws, on was the xd the score was 6 lo 4 0 changed, hi up Dowling will provably pitch aga oday. It is reported today tuat a be »y Henderson. Nashville beat Evansy He yesterday score of & (4, and Washington Cairo by a score of 11 to 9. SATURDAY’S GAMES. ENPCAL Lnact Pada ve Hautd Washiagton, 7; Kyaasvill PRESENT STANDIN 4 Won 1 es gave his name as ¢ MIRACULOUS CURE Mrs. Shelton Walks After Years. Two HEALED BY A BOY, Charles Brown, the Boy Faith Curist, C nands Her to Walk, SAYS SHE BELIEVES SHE I$ CURED. People of West Jackson street marvel atan alleged cure that was effected in the locality Saturday af- ternoon by Charlie Brown, the boy faith eurist from Marion, who has been here with his father, W. M. Brown, for a few weeks past. Mrs. Shelton, a well known widow of Eighth and Jackson streets, had been bed-ridden for two years until Saturday, and ber rigiit band was withered ant paralyzed to such an extent tha lost use entirely of it, urday the boy preacher vis- ited her and commanded her to rise and walk After being assisted she did so and for the first time in two years is able to leave her bed and move about. She stated to a Sun representative this morning that she believed she was practically cured, As to her being benefitied, there is no doubt of it, as today she was able to use her hitherto useless hand, and wrote a letter for the first time since her af- fiction, There is no little excitement in the vicinity, and this afternoon other ex- periments will be essayed through the alleged divine influence of the boy, who is only fourteen years old, ard has attracted considerable attention in the state, A WOULD-BE she SASSIN Attempts to Take the Life of the President of France. Paris, June 14,—An atietipt was made yesterday to assassinate Faure, President of the French re- public, while he was en route to Long Champs to witness the Grand Prix, While M. Fauie’s cariage was passing a thic "ket near La Cascade restaurent, in the Bois de Boulogne, a bomb, which rset gi proved inchos long and two inches in di- meter, with a thickness of half an TAE Hi Odd Fellows Decorate the Graves of Their Deceased Brethren, A large crow’ of Odd Fellows, members of Ingleside and Mangum Lodges, and a large concourse of friends, visited Oak Grove cemetery yesterday afternoon to decorate the graves of their deceased brethren, ‘The program was: Rev. M. Ungerleider, D. 1D. IRED DEAD, Opening prayer, J.C, Martin, 1 brothers, ‘T, F. Bradford. AG fiymo Memorial ceremony Hymn Reed, P. G. Master, Louisville, Ky. Brother W. K. Penrod r prayer, W. EB. Cave, DISORDERLY HOUSE Charged Against a Well Known Saloon Keeper. BOLD THIEVES, Colored Boys Steal a Keg of Beer, W ADMIT IN COURT. Halsiey and Allison Trice Held Over for the Offense. Dee ONE HOY WAS RELEASED. Dee Heisley, alias Thcmas, Alli- son Trice and Richard LeRoy, three colored were arraigned in Judge $ court this morning on a cha of beer from Mr. Uehlschiaeger’s wagon ngar Nioth and Trimble Sat- urday night. The fist two pleaded guilty, but LeRoy ‘said he had nothing to do with the theft, and evidence was heard ov the subject. Halsley was A BAD OARKEY WARRANTED Gapt, Newt Roberts’ Trial Set for This Afternoon, IN POLICE CIRCLES. DULL Phil Stephon, the well known sa- loon keeper whose establishment is on Washington street near was worranted this morning vole Sanders for keeping a disorderly house, where vices of various kinds are alleged to exist and flourish. Otficer William Johnson furnished the information on which the warrant was drawn, and the trial will prob ably take place tomorrow. Zeno Williams, colored, was war- ranted this morning by Judge San- ders for «disorderly conduct, consist- ing of throwing stones at ‘*Doctor’’ Johnson, a well known old colored man of the First. ward, who has fre- quently complained of being annoyed in this ways The case against Robert Hays, the daitys fon, charged with carrying concealud a pistol, who ws arrested at the baseball park Sunday, a week ago, will come up before Jus- tice Winchester tomorrow. a County Judge Tully wilt try: 4 Thompson and Allison Trice, Ninth, | o- pra boys who stole the keg of beer, this inch, charged with powder and swan shot, exploded No one was injured by the explos- 1. A man in the crowd, suspected s the prime mover, was arrested, He Het and made SCHEDULE FOR TeDAY Paducab at Terre Haute. Neshiville et Ky ‘ans ville. Cairo at Wash THE GREAT LEAGUE, Baltimore Lonisville Ciucinna Chicago, Washing.on, 4; New York, 9; Theve ; Brooklyn, Pittsbu; Louis, 2 the The were no games in Leaghe yesterday. whedule for today is SCHEDULE POR TODAY, Louisville at Baltimore. Cincinnati at Boston. Chicago at Brooklyn. Louis at New York nd at Philade Pittsburg at Waehington. An Amateur Game, day afternoon six innings of Ravens, or Re erves, of Padavab,, apd the Millers of Metropolis, were “played: gt the ndiowa park, in the presence dl crowd. The sseore stood in favor of the Metiopolis Jab, when Joho Robetisou, - shor lop aud piieher for the “Baduceb lob, was overcome by the heat, 2nd u the excitement the game broke up. A FREE MAN, Longer Has a guard, Ye tow fe No Body Both escaped and a few] It is Said Wi Retura to Live With His Wile. Willis, who Allard were Mr. J. He ge of Oliver conservators has had as guard appointed he cour, and he was made a_ free , during his good behavior, He has quit drinking entirely and vulted his wife yesterday, and it is will be reconciled and vr Good feeling bis as be © fully restore, aud it now looks vlike Allard, whose fuiure was 80 gloomy oaly a few montis ago, will soon be on top agair, He has just returned trom Creal Springs. It's easy y enough to put. hice food in arefrigerator, but not 80 easy to take nice food out of one, unless it be the Jewett or Leonard cleanable refrigerator, For sale by Scott Hardware Company. 11j4 ©. ©, Lee. Phone 161, YP that only the briefest replies to questions put to him by the police. et said be had no occupation, vat resided atj{Levallers-Perret, The police are making a thorough search of his lodgings. He is believed to for he shouted as the carriage yso loudly as to attract neral attention in the crowd, The: ice have also made another arrest, ea youth, but it is thought probable that the actual culprit es- caped, OW SCOURGE, Makes Its Ap; © at lantic and a Pacific Port, New York, June 13,—Otto Wer- nerson, one of the pessengers of the steamer Advance, was transferred to the Swinburoe Island Hospital last ng from yellow fever. Werners.ein, was ove of the survivors of the British ship Backharst, which took fire and was abaadoned in mid- in, while on tue voyage from stle, N.S. W., for Panama. Wernerson was taken sick at sea two r three days before the steamer ar- rived at this port, He was removed with the restof the second cabin ps sngers to Hoffman island for obser- ion. The patient showed no marked sympioms of the fever until yesterday. ‘Today be grew rapidly worse, and at 8 p. m. dic ht pessengers at bey will be de- ¢ usual five days, ny THEY an At} The from flag, and June arvived yellow Padama flying the was immediately ordered antine, When one day Panama one of the pas: Mitchell, died of yellow fe few days liter Capt. Metonsen died, About twenty passengers came into port, none having symptoms of the disease. into quar- out from rs, Mrs Is Asked to Become a lidate jor Schoot Trustee. as one of the and Ww ma we ask Recognizing you leading youag mea of the : knowing that we need some 1 tevial in our school board, you become a candiiate for school trustee in ihe ard and promise a hearty sapport and sure election. Futexps or Bevrek Setoons, Mr. Andy Kolley, one of Padu- cah’s old time favorites, and now a much beiter baseball player than then, is in tue city, and will remain for sometime. He will do some brick masonry for a local contractor dur- ing his stay afternoon or tomorrow morning. ‘The case against Capt. Newt Rob erts, charged witha breach of the peace, is set for 3:30 o'clock this af- terndon before Justice Winchester. He is charged with engaging in a difficulty with Mr. Tom Evetts Saturday night a week ago, and is now out, The wost Mr. Eveits will likely come up before »| Justice Little tomorrow sometime. ‘There was nothing of interest in the circuit clerk's office today, No suits have been filed for sometime and it is over three months uotil court. PADUCAH TOBACCO MARKET Paducah, Ky., June;11.—Receipts for week 482 hogsheads, Received since Jan. 1 Offerings for week Offecine|for year 7775 bhds Net sales for week 421 bhds. Net sales for year 5741 lids. 5125 hhds. hhds, QUOTATIONS. Common | dark, 1 Medium k Good lugs, dark, Low leaf, dark, Common jeof, dark, Medium scaf, dark, 8, Good leaf, dark, 11, 13 Selections, (dark or colory) 13- Ile, REMARKS, The geneval run of the quality this week was rather exveptioualy poor, in both leaf and lugs, though one or two of the best hogsheads of the se. son appeared and sold high. The market was strong for every ting throughout the seles and cemed to incliae to bigher values The weather has become warm, but sins have not yet been sutficient to aake good planiing seasons. FREIGHT RATES PRR HUNDRED POUNDS. ‘Vo New York, all rail, 42c; Do, water and rail 40. To New Orleans, all rail 24c. T. H. Porrear, Co., Brokers. MARKETS, (Reported Daily by Lacy Crain Company.) Chicago, IIL, wheat opened at 70%, closed at 70'¢b. July corp! opened at 24%) and closed at 25's. Joly 8 closed at 18'a. July pork opened at $ closed at $7.67-76, July lard opened at $3 cloved at $5,75-77. duly rivs opened at $1. closed at $4.47, N. W. 1eceipis 2 Juve 14,— July 69, highest opened at 18 and ard and 0 and 3 cars, first quystioned, He said he saw the| keg on ihe wagon, which was stand- ing in the alley and lifting it off the wagon fie carried it to the nearest fence gad rolled it over. LeRoy started for a spigot and hatchet he says, but there was no} proof of this, and Judge Sanders dis-} missc«) warrant inst against LeRoy. Trice and Halsiey, however, were Gcld over. The latter is one of | the most notorious of the younger aals, and Judge Sanders has edicted that be will be hung| t to the penitentiary before he is twenty-one. | ACCIDENTS. A Few Slight : To-Day. Ones Reported) Rubber Hose. We handle only good hose, of recognized quality, which we sell at the very lowest prices, ranging from 9c per foot up. The best hose rites: | 2 Cc n the cay for Do you need a Lawn Mower? We can sell you one for $2. GEORGE 0. HART & SON Hardware and Stove Company, ANCORPORATED, 109-11 7N. Third-st 303-807 bdsanadediad ‘We Have Them.” \ey Green and Purple in Oxfords »”” Lace Men Fall Two Youa: Injured by Bicy-| Yesterday. Mr, Earl Waiters, clerk at Et! Guthrie's, was thrown from his bicy-| fe out on the Caira road yesterday | had his right limb painfully necessitating stick in and wrenche a the carpenter, ye. While re-| day or two 26 a piece of steel struck him in the Tight eye and lodged there, Dr. B. T. Frank, while devving| near Sixth and Broadway Saturday | ght about 8 o'clock, had a narrow | escape from death. His horse shied at the Jackson street car and sheered | in sucha as to result in a colli-| sion with the car, — The vehicle was partially demolished and the doctor was violently theown out and ren dered unconscious, He was carried | into the Boyd-White infirmary, but no bones were broken, and he was found to be only painfully bruised. Master Ollie Allard, son of Mrs. Fannie Allard, of North Fifth street, received a bard fall from a bieyele yesterday and sustained a painful in- jury of the hip ear-old son of , was painfully injured in Massac creek yesterday afternoon while in bathing. In the creek were the fragments of several gis exploded by lime when a recently being made for a boy who} The young man wos} near the “knee by the Len Dale, the Mr. Bud . was drowned. severely cut glass working | anil} have | Marsal Collins is toda on another liorse stealing case, expects before many hours port. THIRD DEATH. Another of a Poverty Stricken Family Gone, mmie Pardee Dies of M Two Others Di.d Last 116, died 5 south Third street last rig kt les. This is the third death to occur in the family, which is deploi Pov. erty stricken, witain one we Al few days ago two of the children, | Ellen Parde olph Bunk, died | of the same m t the same time, on beds of and were <l in Potter's field in the same ‘grave: Last night the third succumbed. ‘The| re} 13 were buried in’ the county eyard this afternoon Tue family is | taken care of by charitable neighbors, and in| very destitute circumstances, le came down the river Svaniy boat some time since. at bur SEARCH WARRANT Issued Against Belle Manton and 000 basbels, last | arances today Wor'd’s suipment of whea’ week 0,522,000 busbels. Visible sapply of wheat decressed | 1,764,000. Visible supply of corn ine’ 2,621,000, Visible supply of corn increased $27,000, sed A search warraat was issued today Belle Manion, colored, hy Washington street, and dismiss | She was ed of having ised stolen from the home’ of Mr. Geo: ge} | Harris, of the News everal days! go, in cluding some fine clothes ant! 1 pis nissed, st susper FIRE! elapsed to have another horse thief in| § GEO. ROCK & SON 32! Broadway. FIRE! Cheap Goods for Sale Great Bargains Come and see! On account of damage by fire to my stock of Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, etc.,I willfrom and after this date continue to retail my stock of goods, at No. 215 Broadway, Paducah, Ky., at very low prices. Come and see if you want great bargains. H. BLIEBDEN. That's Us. ALWAYS UP TO DATE Quick Sales and Small Profits is Our Motto.... Call and see our New Styles in Green, Patent Leather T ans, ae Chocolate and Ox scat Oxfords For LADIE MISSES and "CHILDREN, Boys, you can buy Tennis Shoes from us at 20 cents) a pair. COCHRAN & COCHRAN, 331 BROADWAY. Shoes bought of us shined free. You Need a Nice Suit, When you call on your yh girl, and of course you want a suit ia PRICE to compare with the times, How would an English Serge, Clay ‘Iwill, Clay Worsted, or one of those imy orted Scotch Novelties suit We bave them at a}! prices in summer weights, If you want to appear well call at TAILORING . ESTABLISHMENT, 833 Broadway. you ? ma to Order, 4 .0O and up. D |Pants made to Order, $3.75 and up. Suits

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