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| THE Pap * You'll Find it in The Sun UCAH* VOLUME II—NUMBER 54 PADUCAH, KENTUCKY, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1897. treaty, with prospects of the addition of several votes to this number, The ost potent opposition will come from sugar interests. Pacifie coast influence is divided, and while most of the senators from that section are in favor of the treaty, Senator White, of California, is expected to lead the opposition to it im the Senate. REGIPROCITY TREATY INTERESTING ~ LOCAL NEWS, Incidents and Notes of a Day's Doings in City Life, Put |Up In Brief. HIGHWAYMEN NEAR TOWN, opening the debate. Chocolate and bonbons, delicious. Tur Devicatrssen, A Gang Believed to be Near at 827 Broadway. La Belle Park.—John Johnson Assaulted by Them, All of the ladies and gentlemen who have so kindly agreed to assist in the Woodmen of the World un- veiling service will please be ready to start tomorrow (Sunday) afternoon, Nov. 14, at 1:30 o'clock. The pro- cession will form at the K. P. Hall, corner Third and Broadway, All officers and members of both camps are urged to be promptly on hand at their respective halls at one o'clock . ms This ceremony will surely take place at Oak Grove cemetery tomor- row afternoon, commencing a3 abeve, weather permitting. All fraternal orders, all religious denominations and the public cordially invited to attend, Very respectfully, ‘Tue Commirree. Members of Olive Camp will meet tonight for drill at 8 o'clock, » Full attendance requested. To be Arranged Between the United States and Canada, _ Washington, Nov. 15—Delinite ar- rangements have been made for tak- ing up the subject of a reciprocity treaty between the United States and Canada, and to this end meetings have been fixed between the Hon. Jobn W. Kasson, who is specially delegated by President McKinley to conduct the reciprocity negotiations, and Sir Wilied Laurier, the Canadi- an Premier, and Sir Louis Davies, Mr. Tom] winister of marine. ‘This _ is the re- 1 been} sult of the long and friendly confer- section offence held yesterday between Secre- La Belle} (ary Sherman and Sir Wilfrid. The mecting will be held during the present visit of the Canadian offl- sensational de} ciais velopments have been in the case, fo- dicating that there is a regular band of highway robbers in the West End. Johnson was able to give full par ticulars this mozaiog whea Dr. J. G, Brooks weat out to dress his ine a ’ Day before yesterday while driving home fom market, be descried five men coming towards him from the direction of the new fair ground. He had just crossed the street car track, and it was midday, Three of the men turaed and dispersed, while two eame towards him, They were all five, be says, dressed in snuff-col- ored clothes, light bicycle e and tan shoes. Tuey were typical negro dudes. Another Dull Day That Fnds a Week of Surpassing Dullness. —New and True, But Not Startling. Several Others Have at Different Times Been Attacked in Daytime and at Night. The news of the death of John T. Zelner, formerly a resident of Padu- cab, at Crab Orchard, Ky., was re- ceived for the first time today. Mr. Zelner's precarious illness was an- nounced several days ago, but his death was unknown until a letter was today received from Mr. J. 8, Ed- miston, his son-in-law, , Mr. Zelner departed this life on gor 6th, aod was buried a week fo yesterda He about 65 years old, and was born in Philadel- pbia. He for years resided in Padu- cah, and leaves but one child, Mrs. Zula Edmiston, of, Crab Orchard. The fact that John J ored, who is marketer fc Boswell, of the county badly rojured near the in diway road and the olinson, col A POST-EPIDEMIC CRUSADE, One Begun to Preyent Recar- currence of Yellow Fever Next Year, Washington, Nov, 13.—Now that he yellow fever epidemic in this} ayy ouniry has been brought practically Fay. J anend by the appearance of cold weather, the Marine Hospital Service is preparing to begin a post- epidemic crasade for the purpose of preventing @ reeurrance of the couta. gion next year, The officials of the yureau will co-operate with t ealth authorities of the various States af-)'*76¢ crowd. fected in conducting a thorough dis- Electioneering for city offives to be To approached him avd asked J infection of the disiricts in which the] dispensed by the council does not him it : He re-} fever gained a fvot! ‘The cleans-] abate in the oad (hire is mech plied that he did not, w eupen ObCT oy of all infected cities will be urged, | friendly competition. The result of seized him, while the other struck 1 each house in which thore was a1 the caucus next week Will be awaited him a violent blow on the back of the of fever will be thoroughly fami-] with almost as much tmpatience as a bead. : ed. It is believed that by pursu-] presidential election. He remembers nothing more. Some] yy this course the country be time afverward his horse walked upto] wrotected egainst another yellow a little cabin, oceupied by a colored | fever epidemic in 1898. man named Fletcher, and the latter at once divined that something wa wrong. He made a detour of the lo cality, and found Johuson draging abroken leg along the road, in » dazed and semi-conscions condition He could give no account of how he was burt, and it was supposed he Lad fallen under the wagon. He was robbed of one dollar in money, bat forty cents in avother pocket was not fousd. He dloes not know whether they broke ars leg in pulling bim out of the wegon or whether the vébicle rau over him ofter he bad fallen. Since the bold assault made uy bm, it had been learned that ( Thoms, another colored man living yn the neighborhood, was held uy oply the day before, but contrived t luff the bighwaymen by defying them witu a club. Several nights ago Major Moss ave a ‘possum supper at his home ia Arcadia, and Circuit Clerk J. Wil! Fisher and Dr. P. H. Stewart were among the As they were returning home something in the road near the old toll gate frightened the horse, causing it io shy and run so frst that whoever it was could no eatch she buggy. Dr. Stewart i now Listed that it as} ion of Jands in the military reserva- the same gang. Another incident} tion of St. Michael's, Alaska, No tending towards the same conclusion J permit will be given for vbe sale of} = 20¢ will buy a 2-quart coffee pot fe the — ossault’ made on Mr, [whiskey or distilled spirits, but beer} at Noah's Ark Monday: Culver, the insurance agent, several Jand light wine can be sold. : pighte ago while returning to the} Oficial returns received at Frank- The sewerage work is getting along city spin out the Broadway} fort, while making no material as rapidly as might be expected, and road with a young lady. They had} change in the vote of Shackelford and the large trench on Third street is to Deen on a vist to friends, and oppo- | Bailey, increase the vote of Hindman, | Jefferson. site the old La Belle park station] Parker and Wallace so as to leave Mr, Culver struck and knocked | Shackelford several hundred short of ‘off, The young lady rode on to the} a majority over all. vrocery a short distance below, gave a slam ant probably saved Mr, Culver from being robbed. From now on you can always buy fresh oyster at Kamleiter’s. Call and see our $3.50 shoes. Bteod Lenpier & Lypon. The cutting case against Al Win- frey was tried in the police court this moruing and left open. Winfrey is charged with stabbing Sam Walker at a dance at Jones’ ball, Wm. Jones and Joseph McAllister were fined $1 and costs each for a breach of the peace. ‘The case against Ernest Erma dorff for striking a woman, was con- tinue’, The case againt Tom Allard and Joho Willis, for a breach of the peace, was continued notil next Tuesday. The case against Jas, Clark dismissed. of the corner-stone of school building will be one of the most important and im- pressive in the history of the city. The Masonic fraternity will offiviate, and s large namber of Elks will be present, m will be very entertaining, and the promise is fora $2 buys a first-class shoe at Steod Lexpter & Lybdon, A 3-quart granite pudding pan for 10c at Noah’s Ark Monday. Tremendous will be the sale at Noh’s Atk Monday. Oysters and celery you get fresh. Tae Devicatessen, 227 Broadway. Cures to Stay Cured. Thousands of voluntary certificates received during the past fifteen years certify with no uncertain sound, that Botanic Blood Balm (B. B. B.) will cure to stay cured, Rheumatism, Ca- tarrh, Ulcers, Sores, Blotehes, and the most malignant blood and skin diseases. Botanic Blood Balm is the result of forty years experience of an eminent, scientific and conscientious physician, Send stamp for book of wonderful cures, and learn which is the best remedy, Beware of substi- tutes said to be ‘just as good’’ and buy the long-tested and old reliable Batone Blood Balm (B. B. B.) Price only $1,00 per large bottle. BFFROTED AN ENTIRE CURE. For over two years I have been a great sufferer from Rheumatism, af- fecting both shoulders to such an ex- tent that I could not put my coat on without help. The use of six bottles of Botanic Blood Balm, b. B. B., ef- fected an entire cure. I refer to Rev. W. W. Wadsworth, proprietor Coweta Advertiser, and to all mer- chants of Newnan, Jacow F, Sroxeier, Newnan, Ga, For sale by Druggists. NEWS AND COMMENT. Phone 324, The Middlesboro foundry may be econstracted, The new memorial windows for the Miss Molloy, who tried to commii] Broadway M. E. church are almost suicide at Owensboro, is much better, }i0, aod are extremely beautiful. At Somerset, Janes Hollars was| bey are attracting much admiration leclared not guilty of the charge of {f™ passers by. killing Samuel Suadowen. ‘The McCreary Gaards will be mus- tered out of service December 22, but will at once reorganize. Oysters and celery you get fresh. Tue Dericatessex, 827 Broadway. Noah's Ark Phone 324, Attend the big sal Monday and Tuesda: By prohibiting the use of political levices on ballots, the silverites ex- i to disfranchise 50,000, Messrs. J. B, Milton, of Carroll- Thirty-one nd dollars offton, A. L. McEmer, of Litchfield, school money were distributed to the] and Thos, D. Weiner, of Rockbridge, from Fravkfort, and $521,000] UL, vanguard of the Shiloh com. to the counties. mission from Illinois, arrived this Governor Bradley hes appointed | morning. John W. Yerkes & commissioner off ~ ; the Deaf and Dumb Asy!am, vice] Se¢ Noah's Ark window for gains Monday. wet thous: bar- Joseplt H. Thomas, resigned, ee lospector Lester claims that} Today was regular salary day for have been misappled in the}the county school teachers, and a county clerk's office, and }large number of them were in the has brought suit to recover. city. guests, Secretary Alger has issued regula- ions concerning the use and occupa Chocolates and bonbons, delici Tur Denicatesse $27 Broad — Winter Tourist Rates. The Mlinois Central Railroad com- pany has pow on sale tickets to prom- inent winter resorts in Florida, ( gia, South Carolina, Texas, New Mexico and Mexico at reduced rates, For further information apply to J. 'T. Donovan, C. A., Oysters and eelery you get fresh. Paducah, Ky. Tae Deticaressen, 327 Broadway. was Phone 324. NO MORE DAILY BULLETINS, According to a decision of the Ap- glanasitsiaas } pellate Coort, the cireait clerks of] 23c will bay a 10-quart granite the state will have (o refund about] ish pam at Noah’s Ark Monday, The | of the localily are con-} *95.000 paid them in them in fees, to er fident there ave highwaym “# Riis? which, under the new - Constitution, » o' e opinion that the; epi , Ne eee iare enous IL een Dr. Lilliard Sanders, on the N., C. & ee rate ‘ ha i] Jacob S. Coxey certifles that he} st. .,, were yesterday relieved from new fair grounds and perhaps sie: spent near y $1,000 in his campaign duty. after heing on two weeks or some of their time shooting crap". Te. sovernor iu Ohio, while the limit] more, fixed by law is $650, As Coxey was not elected there is no penalty in his case, J. W. Pomfrey, editor of the Cov- ington Extra, has been indicted for Havana, Nov. 13,—Dispatches re-} publishtng an alleged libelous article ceived from Madrid confirmed the |concerping Sta'e Senator William previous reports to the effect that the] Goebel. prisoners captured on board the Awerican schooner Competitor, In ‘April 1896, will be included ia the general amuesty degree soon to be issued. ‘The second trial by court martial of the Cempetitor’s crew was to have begun on Monday last, but wa postponed on account of the sickness ‘of the President of the court, Yellow Fever At Has New Orleans The two sanitary inspectors, Dr. Dillon, on the Lilinois Central, and Practically Spent Lis Course. New Orleans, Nov. 13—There was a big falling off in new cases and deaths yesterdsy. At 1 p.m.yesterday when the board of health issued its first official bulletin, not a sing!e case or death had been reported, but sub- sequently a emall record was cs- tablished, Business continues to improve. The following is the last daily offi. cial {balletin that was issued this season by the board of health con- cerning the status of affairs in New Orleans as regards yellow fever: Cases of yellow fever today, seven ; deaths today, two; total cases of yel- low fever to date, 1,790; total deaths from yellow fever to date 259 eases absolutely recovere: 1, 110; total cases uuder treatinent, 421, The Mcore’s Air the best s'ove made, ‘orr Harpwane Co, ae THEY WILL GO FR American Schooner Competitor's Grew Will Le Pardoned, The dispatcher’s office will not be moved to the old master mechanic's office as soon as expected, as the poles for the wires have not \yet ar- vived, Bicyclist Baager, of the United States Cycle Comprny, entertained a large crowd with ‘bis tricks this morping in front of the Palmer House. He is said to be among the best tric k riders in the country, Ninety per cent. of the steel tubing output of the United § ates is repre- sented in a combination which has been foimed with a capital of $5,- 00,000. Look out for the big sale at Noah's Jobn C. Bullitt, Jr,, committed] Ark next week. suicide by taking poison in a New York hotel Thursday night. He was ason of ex-Chief Justice Joshua F, Bullitt, of Jeffer.on county, His mind was thoughtto have Leen un- pelanet, more calls at the county jail today Jon R. Sovereign was yesterday}ihan since his incarceration, He relievcd of his position as Generalldaily receives many lunches from Master Workmen of the Knights of | friends and sympathizers and says he Labor. Henry A. Hicks, of New| prayed the Lord to send everybody | York, succeeds him ss head of the}see him today, because this time next (carrier or any other employe of order. 1, D. Chambe lain, of Calie} saturday he will be in glory. He) this office. Should you fail to fornia, was male Gcneral Worthy | says he’s anxicus to go, and does not! get your paper we will consider Foreman, John W. Hays was re-ldread the day. ‘There was something] i¢ a” great fuyor if you will re- elected —secretay and — treasurer. | half philosophical in his explanation ® wrer zon. Other changes were made in the staff | of how this time next week all remorse|POFt to the business office or of offivers, Te retiring General] and gufferings will be over, ring telephone 358, Master Workman present a charac- —— ee tic addres, criticising the courts, oving the money power and review- ins the Incic ens of ‘he past year, For fresh candies and cakes go to Tue Deticaressen, 327 Broadway. it Heater is @REATY WILL BE RATIFIED “Devil” Winston bas received — Hawaiian Annexation Is Now Assured as Shown by Poll, Washington, Nov. | Rat tion of the Haweiian annexatior treaty by the United States Senate i assured, The administravion hes made a poll of that body, and Presi- ‘ent McKinley is satisfled that more than two-thirds of the senators wil tification. ba teed the treaty was submitted to the Benate on June 16, last, it was tated that fifty-seven senators could py depended upon to vote in favor o the instrument. Eleven senators were given as doubtful, and tweaty one 25 Op to ratification Th administration has ascertaine| thr views of the men who were then | doubt, and President McKinly is nov Aepeading oD sixty senators for he bers are requested Coffee pots, tea pots and all other] See isoah’s Ark’s windows for goods in steel enanel ware will be) bargains in steel enamel ware, tin- sold st less than cost Monday at) ware and woodenware, ‘These prives Noah’s Ark, are for Monday and Tuesday next, When down twa stop and tae a] sxntropacco Spit and Smoke Your 1170 Away, look at Hank Bros. & Jores’ show| to quis tobacco easily and forever, be ‘Geto, ull of life, nes a ake 2 Ci 1108 | Fe “tne wpaderworicer, that wakes weak moo A'l tue evidere » iu the Allard will | oe pf een oe rows Address cas: has now ben heard, and this} sapling More jest, less iuel—Moore’s Air Tight Ha er. 11n2 Scorr Hanpware Co, Big special pri Ark Mon lay an | Tuesday. ‘tnd ‘sample free Address _ Oo, Obicago or New York afternoon arguments began, Judge J. W. Bloomfield, for the defense, There will be three speeches for the defense, and two for the plaintiff, Mrs. Spauld- was to report any neglect on part of |J GLADSTONE ing Feeble and is Ordered to Scotland for His Health ‘The President Announces He Witt) Appoint No More Persons to Office Requiring Bond Till Congress Meets, London, Nov. 1i.—Rt. Hon. W. E, Gladstone is daily growing more feeble and those near him ace very fearful of the results. Scotland to recover if health, WHAT WIL DO NOW, POOK THINGS! The President Says Oflice Seekers Must Wait for Congress, Where Bonds Are Re- quired, Washington, Nov. 13,:—Th President has announced that he will appoint no more persons to offices where bond must be given until Con- gress meets. This is tough news for the applicants; but congress is only three Weeks off. Cloaks. 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Our promises have been fulfilled in the past, which inspired public confidence in us, We promise many astonishing bargains, and we always live up to our promises—we will never disappoint you, Remember our stores are open every evening until 9 oclock. JONES INSTALLMENT COMPANY Da The Tailor ton Can Please You ‘Tailor-made suits to order for less money than ready- made ones of same quality. Everybody can wear a tailor- made suit at the prices charged by Dalton’s Tailoring Establishment