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setae neces ee =_ “TH DUCAH DAILY SUN. [*sie" PADUCAH, KENTUCKY, FRIDAY, MARCH 19, 1897. ne ‘TEN CENTS A WEEK. 1 GRUEL WA WATERS, {icisf2=os"s tse] ANOTHER RUSH,-| GREEK VESSEL lemERY and brought to thii city, A great many negroes in the swamps are sick - - eere i Bey, Examining Carry Death and Destruction to] 4d this makes their condition more High Water Makes Business Sunk By an Austrian Man-of- GRAN ITE WA TER Fl L TERS deplorable. ; voeetlag ft. a Sarge Section. Hanger is now one of the phases of Good War. the flood which must be looked to. ae eo Many df the people have been alone y of the people have EXCEL IN hemmed in by (he water for several ON THE RAILROADS HERE. CORBETT AT SAN FRANCISCO. CLIEF GREATLY NEFDED. days and their stock of provisions} OQ} REL 6 bas Ben She, op. ; ie dba PURITY The filtering fibre is made of a solid granite rock, ale CoH. McGill, a while man, with — insGring absautely piles oraten p. Waduer Enters a Positive and ns Everywhere and AU “Ivers cee bd ea are meme Totes Of ‘Today On the Ilinols Promoters of the Bradley Combi- €omple.c Den'y! Rising. place, three miles above. ‘They were Central..-Pay Car An- ea thinly clad and very hungry and sptnedt: said the nditions in the flooded county which they bad just left was WME CONDEMNED REMOVED TO NEWPORT, | APPAL SENT OUT FROM MEMPHIS. Feces cisieal, MeCiilil said that he F BRADLEY SAYS HE IS NOT A CANDID aS iad yo" boat and be water mas in GOV RYME\T JOB FOR OLO PADUCAH BOY. \TE. SIMPLICITY Thete is nothing about a granite filter to get out of uis house and still rising, so he bur seen os ieee Pring . Ky., March 19.—The! Memphis, Tenn., March 18,—To-]a raft out of fence posts and rails aud reise order; it will last a life-time. ot Jackson and Walling | night the t flood claims five more [floated with his wife and family from] pie traitic on this division of the Canea, Island of Crete, March 19, i Jast night presehted to Go¥ernor|Victins. Near Marin, Ark., FE # house Llllnots Central fs just now ona big -—The Austrian gun-boat Sebenivo CLEANLINESS Granite filters are easier cleaned than any others. A ‘special wessengers Ellis | Lis aud her four cuitdren_ w Another danger which the suffer-| and vesleclay. Ae ote |has fired upon avd sunk, near Canea, ison. Tue confession says|ing to make their way to Marion fog. ef are now looking to is that of] (200 hee yealentey, Cre isi a Greek vessel loaded with provisions a child can operate them. . Wagrier administered the] shelte 1 while attempting 9) thir houses being washed away. The} wore taken out ts Work On the Mem and munitions of war intended for cine in attempting to perform Nn | eross a railroad trestle the strong cure | Curren through the flooded districts pbis division, on account of an un- the Greek forces in Crete. on, under which “Pearl “Bryan | reut overwhelued the little pariy aud remarkably strong) and 3 eb ae It apperrs that the Sebenico, while ee ; Ae Juckson held her boly while] all perisied, ‘The oldest. child was af sovses hive already been washed] «rected rials Keats of @ tA8N9-| watching the Greck ship, was fired 300, 1 al Nl eut her head off. Wagner] girl sixteen years of age, and the] > Way. , one py yg fon by a party of insurgents. To this ~—m. an impetus to business uow, and the Austrian war ship replied by ‘ dthe head in a cloak and] youngest an infant of eight months.| Very fall information has reached | tire is a general rush He afterwards becaine}” ‘Lue river is still rising at Memphis] empb.s from different. sources, all mae : iia pry aR sd . 1 ' te rellable ite! , ifaw INCORPORATED " y did not know where] and the indications are that it will quite reliable, from which it would] Col Q. Q. Quigley went up the I. off the insurgents. 6 1 ead was, Continue to rise for some. thwe «| appear ihat while the leveesare hold-|C, this morning on business con-| It is feared that whea this news 09-117 N. Third Street. —— come. The river tonight stands a ng the water there is avy amount of | nected with the road, becomes generally known in Athens nation Determine: Determined CHEAPN ESS Granite filters have greater capacity than those of and Active, ' A other makes costing three times as much. A % + WAGNER'S STATEME 36.9 feet, a rise since morn country flooded with water where the}, —— it will serve to greatly irritate the —— one-tenth, Such ig the pronuacis-| levers do vot extend, and in the The pay train will arrive and un! populace and may have influence in He Never fMeard of Peart} mento of the weather bureau at} basins the suffering 1 beyond de-|!oad at Paducah on the 24th of this | precipitating the cris's which the Bryan Upul Aiter the Mewphis. ‘The coucasion as to afscription, while people whose habita-|@outh, only a few days off. The} powers are striving in every way pos- ‘Tragedy. rontianation in the rise is based opon| ons are in the far iuterior are in des | sunouncement was officially made to-| sible to avert. < 8 f B Lexington) Muareh!1941e: Gys, | the fact that the rise is continuing}. sir of ever out. ‘The ouly | — Cs ereeiraeey aguctpwho.was alloyed io be cone), Caite aud the furiber fact wolch]! ace woere the levees con be said] ‘There was a washout on the Gre-| Fighting on the Froticr Expected. ted with the Pearl tievan cose he [ls betitid the rise at Cairo, nsmety,/t0 bave ;iven way is near Nodens, | nada division of the 1. C. last night,| Constantinople, March | 19.— i 9 Jackson, hes not returnal to bis| Pat ot beavy rains in all distsicis}ta which v iy the water is raan but no serious damage is reported. | political circles here the opinion pre- Home. in Bellevue, bot in ell we the} Mulch feed the big river both stong}in through several weak places. The} Trains running into Paducah were) vails that the blockade of the Island Bestero Kentucky Luvatic Asylam the upper portion and the imi 206 ) feet wide. | not materially affected. of Orete by the fleets of the foreign ——-G! AIR Sie was seen there and asked what he] Vtlleys ‘Throughout the « atire norin- mt Mer, Roselle, Dunnde] ssarey MoClare, a well known| GOwe® WOU drive the Greeks to SUM ost eee ‘" western territory the drainage fiom ay cer places, ay ses) ee oWH desperate acts on the frontier of to say about the charg a 3 b 4 01 is a erly sta- / that be was the third party inthe which swells the volume of woler io ve ela is in a baad] Oe ieala di Lt her formerly st ad M Joma ang Epirus, from whence J Tk Gddad biéstialone anced uigtall ; s two levees there, |Honed at Paducah, and a son-in-law] ones of a eon! Heath pr i these rvafalls i tM rom Morris, but now of | Uezews of @ conilct is hourly ex- t the charge as n|centinge. ‘The same conditions pre-]one insice the other. Al. the partgot] ey) ee reas seh ge ta ated. ov. 4 that is oatside the levee is] Denizen, Kexas, ? he naval officers were summoned . lie, aod said be hud neve {Si in the territory which feeds be [the ‘ SS eeinh di 1 0 beayiest rains of all « desceadi ded, and the inte resident Wim. Meninley, 8 bed ag ing and never bean! of Pear! Bryou! 2° F a X ; 9 page ington, wiih good chances of receiv . over he already subinerscd Arkansas] lined up along the dik Hef that the departure oT until after the traged He said b ) Bsa | g tke ef that the depariure of the Turkish Metal to go t0 News ee ony [ tertitory. how long this sort of tl ing the appointment. fleet is immigent, although it 1s very low for good quality. Come along, boys, and get a pair BD elear biweel! cf’ wis Oa the eastern side of t ‘ » last and wiat (he viver proposes to + tecpemageraayger " doubied whether the war-ships are before they are all gone. | Epehcon had brovgit ontinuous rains are. the ral lo nest. All persons stopping inthe] BELIEVED TOBE ALIVE, = |... y dod tea, ' ¥ g' ¥ dent of tt emphis aud throu t this wo, who heve no propery int bs eed - Sadtty oa spr. desnaten s ‘oe trict the rainfall in the last twenty-| to ep them, are evi Indiana Man Believes Pearl Warlike Pr tions in England, Ge (@) Rock : & S igbly recovered from mena Poms. Beale pmpanied at cia bs wil tage Awa nd] tt Will Appear Tomorrow. Lovdon, March 19.—Secret and ° : O! l. " ylaleeedeat bh ae rareg peng 42 kt wee be Pog 4 mt the level: “All the} Columbus, Ind,, March 19 —Cal- ie ean aan sineraititant Ther sald that tho Pearl isryan tragedy |Yeavy rains continue there is s women and ebildren are being sent} ¥ia saga) Superintendent of tbe} establisumenta of Great Britain. The 821 BROADWAY. ” pothibig to do with-Ds. Waguer’s Jol %ce of a cessation of the over-| Away wherever this is feasible. ehh opty Abela f : beset chiefs of the various garrisons have Mi Wosniiy. ..Avehallacination was on) "°%- ‘The village of Gold Dust is in a} its uel & ein bel al cb hash been ordered to prepare details from airo the ise cl itiable condition here used to be i Inaother sfject altogether, and dur.) At ¢ the rise continnes iv} pitia ‘ the regiweats available for foreiga meee Stoge . about the same proportion as yester-|4 stretch of levee slong this place,}!8ckson and Alonzo) W servic A ber of lates ing his w raving be never men- prop 3 ervice. A uumber of large steam tioned tu Peart Bayan’ case. Dr, | 42¥. two-tenths of @ foot being ree] ™pon winch the people depended for spe He ee Rae ght A, ers have been chartered for the gov- nrar Yerovered tat he) corned in the (wenwy-four hours end-| protection from bigh water. But the i, ee ages eromeut and have been ordered to ty bode be ally. [iNE this morning, when the gauge in-|levee is a failure in this uoprecedent-|morrow | moming: A num desbark with @#Uikibres ab Woolmich dicated fifty feet. This is ten feet]eu © ve ere is as much|small bets have been made with him. |4or Malta, ‘Ts. thousand tons of , above the danger line and within two] Water back of the ss there isin] This morning Mr, Adams startle Mey wad taken feet aod a fraction of the extreme] fro at of it there is no land in bigh water mark reached about a| sight for the suck to find foothold |*2nouncement that he had a farm of | psu) thirty acres and some money, which | he would like to bet. He ph yesterday to rejoin their sinps immediately, creating the be- We have them in high boots and short! boots. Our prices are da |these stores fave Woolwich to- number of people in this city with the |) \orroq is also expected said: Cape of Good Hope. Sto BAILEY, bal woek ago. upon it the small pieces of levee $34 . the rainfall was] thats | above the water. It * : Sg cerarh ie, ie at Memphis, be-| may be believed that every inch of} Pes an bits add he res eo and there the pady to bet that neither / FP father-18-tawy-wrtttnm Ueradons ‘= ee ot a foot in. the teentscfous [stock wait for starvation to end their|s0n nor Walling would be hung Sat- os Jessamine county, two miles south o' urday. He exhitited a large roll of! A ar M Taken at Athens. ily to make good his offer. | Athens, eh 19. ie Mivister the selgiy Jing rapidly forwarded there by stle line steamers, which have the river rose this land is occupied, been fiited with special magazines. THE HATTER urs ending this morning, wheu the [tisery. ‘The people have scarcely Nicholasville, fo the Sulphur Well . 146.7 foet,* whi enough to feed themsel road, was there that 1 lirst heard ]B" m1 Soe ctock, The hounes are. of course such a shock that those who} tioned by the Boule, barrir imitation and forced executions ‘and Mr, | Suspending all civil penal sentences, oes om Caer a went tO | other t a foot, the| sible for passing steamers to find a} certain thing, \ TTT cosslned (hare hearty .7 feet, which is} place to lana, did not accept his offer. Satedeeh to'tneliewen of ® + line In Mississippi county, Ark. where | small purse was male up, very sick man shortly after the tr Spring Stock Adams made quite a number of bets, |i the event of contumacy during the L have| Petiod of mobilization: The ‘‘Asty,”’ voicing the generel vpinion entertained hi declared and no other sen-|tuat a blockade of Greeve will do not. believe} tte Powers in a dilemma. ) must either avow themselves the allies ireenville the rise in the twen-|the water is pouring in’ through the Bie cc Movilax of day in the| four hours was six-tenths of a|levee, there are not less than 400 oo py waee 6: Beusatlon Giret wedk in Féaeunty, 1 think. If foot, 39.8 feet being registered on families of negroes, _ concerning Pear! Brynn wacin my honse Lacver| he gauge. This is within twoetenths| whom nota thing has becn heard ating of afoot of the danger Ii At|since {the trouble began. On the) Ener! Hryan ts dea When asked if bis daughters ever |Streveport and New Orlcans the) Tennessee side the situation is mot/t ® cu Then Walling will hai ast Bipeeationed the names of Scoit Jacke [fiver continnes to rise. | |leaserious, | There are many stare ithe jof Turkey or become witnesses of a Welling ong their + son or Aloo ing as amoug forward With unabated sedk- Mut F wn to be under several Have you made any bets backing | or five rescue steamers arrived here, feet of wate bring veral hundred refugee jog has been heard up to this time nearly all of whom are destitute, *o, There is no doubt that the loss of be cared for by the charity of Me gif stock and household goods and farm piis people. The relie€ commie property has been almost total, but has its hands full, As long as theythere is room for bope that the loss Dvertlow continues funds will be) Cf human life bas not been great made,’ he said this afternoon at the | not believe that omtakllirens river continues to rise. less serious, ‘There are many square duel whose issue is less certain’ than Europe wishes to believe “Oaly with the boys about thefac-| A’ Yet the government has te tory. This morning I was showing | °° ived no notice of a blockade of 870, which 1 Greek outposts, It_ is announced that France bas probibited the ship- sot of arms or ammunition to Crete. A system of optical signeling with Hats and Furnishing Goods. 327 BROADWAY. . eyuaiotances dr, Wag- callers or acquainian Dr. Wag nd from which noth- |Your belief?’ he was ask or heard them spoken of as Peas} Dryat may have been ‘at my house during my absence, but Dever beard it Meu oned.’ some money, $60 or offered to bet as TL bave stated.’’ LF Mr. Adams isa man of about forty cs ah Si 2 " thy 4 years of age. He bas been much in- Ps 3 a ibice of a pn ~ ed to relieve the immediat ° terested in the case from the first, the G erable: Orets lies bea je! ¢| St RISING RAPIDLY. and now claims that he is. sir ty | te Greek t oe Vi a GOVERNOR BRADLEY ° most countless loads of EVANSVIL SEWERS. dant’ ‘Dr: Wacnee is very very. | Pressing wants of the flood sufferer established. bis atiending | Loasmuch as all of the sufferers pra The historic battle flag, raised in rock have been dumped on it to hold! tically are residents of Arkansas, tl Exceed: | ment on his ange hat dam the- Ateged, Comteee| it dows. seilament caused . IM reh, 1821, by the Bishop of the} Examining the Alleged Confes-|! ° © PUL CAUSE arch, i Today Chain Gang Boss Francis ¢ Paducah Pariy Peturned at the Hication of the charges| Télief committee telegraphed to Gov ei eas \« an monastery at Labria, in the sions of Jackson and “ : ae etree him to relapse |J00es, of that state, asking bis eo-| Memp! ‘ vee gees EX- Cun CORBETT. — loponnesus, on the proclamation Walling placed thirty tons of iron, ia addi Noon From the Hoosier ontioue to ri ily and the out. Of tnd olde Ut totiboendenaethe B & tion to the other, on the bridge and City. Tae Tomaity. operation in relieving the dire dis h - on 0 tress in which thousands of the peo-|!0ek for the low lands in’ Arkanss | Alexander, will be formally intrasied| Frankfort, March 19,—That the | it likely will be held down, Theiton) Goancilman Will'amson, Batnes ueah and Dipple, Cily Tressarer Donovan JACKSON AND WAL! ple of his state were, ‘The goveraor _Juarecagiy thet pal ¥ eave’ Addressed An Audience in Santo the regiment of the Crowa Prince [Scheme to clect Governor Brad was obtained from the Pa replied that there were no funds at Re ee ‘ a sey td pe are Francisco Last Night Monk ta antine before its departure for | the senatorship is be'ng energet y | Street Railway Company. land Tex Co'l-ctor Katteriohn re- <a “From Alexander to ieee: Phe ideal vrellat eas ee aronesinai ks shite dcamipdiie eit : | Thessaly. pused and that its promotors have] The bridge near the Mechanics: |tgraed st noon from Evansville, - ; mittee has sent out an appeal to th: | 7 he relief work is being - - great confidence in its ultimate suc- | burg Baptist church is also in dau-| where they went to inspect the sew- wears This Alterdoon. indivividaal cit'zens of Arkansas, {oO Oi atly prosecuted, but the) Wants to Meet Fitzsimmons Just HN. CLAY EVANS cess there can be no doubt, The] set of floating off, and it, too, bas | e:age system. Coanci'man Kamleit- Ce tree) Fileereatl posit Fant ob lst aun che riecaualiiee cf ve More, | govennor insists, however, that he is] been covered wilh stones. the |F 40d Mr. Bob Noble remained over. onight the Yazoo Valley railros: = eed ‘ gee : 95 ‘ i , nota candidate, and De, Hantersays Many of the smaller bridges in the steiday and leat nic! abandoned iis trains owing to tl ile yah a ‘Hist Payghe eee —— | Will Be the {Next Commissioner Of] 114 scheme is impossible of reslizie|Counly are either under water or | ae ted Fit Rea i pd encroachment of the water over its] Possible they sluuld be mel withett) “San Francisco, March 19,—Jim Pensions. tion, ne, one of the smaller ones near | Republ'can Clab, at its » £2 Ai flatbread tery irl aled to for help, and much will be|Corvett, the defeated pugit'st ad-| Washingion, March 19.—There| , The governor is busy reading the 0 Oe Ae He jee | Darel hew quarters, and every cour- maak helipad altganion.on the ATEAD: | ceeded ta the nexs few days. Itoan- | reamed. ® teatihg At. the OUEtAl was lille abatement of tues” preseupe| 4poktoR and Walling) briets, but ng} M0 Tot "ND TA te y was shown them during their naga F changed, all trains entering the city | Bot Come too quickly, for the suffer-) 'O0°" i oN Aa.AS of applicants at the White House,and |*'SBieance 1s alluched bo tals! MARKETS, may, Ns sand it is believed now realize that eo] VA0eet % Mie aitapenk, and sympathetic audience, He said) pot the President and Secretary | Lis believed to be absolutely certa ue committee was not pleased Har from beneliting,their alleged eon-| ‘Yer bt Iron Mountain tracks, which |!98 8! 8 he was contident of his superiority to} poster begin to show evidenens of | iat he will allow the law to take i itepo:ted Daily by Lacy rain Company, | it Evansville’s sewerage, however, Aession tins, f possible,darkened their] “ui0 § few inches above the water. KiGsimmous and was very anxious! the strain. they have been under for| C28" Without interferance, eee ee eee eee May (using from their siatements, and it > prosp2cts. ante pec a ay appa pe We indebted & Clark {to meet him again that ibe might | 4}, past ten days” io re Chicago, aM Pe APs Lipson je nothing to compare with the s)- STN fa a Che dad ie anshanged a8} for the following telogram from| Prove It Daring bis talk his feel- \¢ iving the lunumerable callers auc LOADED DOWN went aEic volosed eb'TSboe Ul ee TROOPS ORDERED OU a pin.s e of water) Chattanooga, received late this after-|inZs comple! overcame him aud | jackers of applicants. The new ad- pon 1 Clones Oe Tene - - covcerned, jut the condition of the noon: he broke down and wept. | ditions sept to the Senate today seem Fearn cpanel mnaa vai AB BIG LINE To Go.to Newport to the Execu-|(°0P!¢ aud stock whieh has pot bea] Ghattanooga, March 19.—The HAFFEY NOP HERE, to whet the appetite of the pla May costa opened’ at’ 173¢ and May oa ye Be Le! i vel grows orse every |ep. Thi oT, : / ton, perenne 7s matinee Wore Fer Penne see river is rising rapidly at ! Ls: seekers, juding from the manver they} Thirty Tons of Iron Pat On the} cy at tgs "1 bsnl . » POO") Florence, shes o! leone wansleed BY thi: Growile 4 “eg , re closed a Se Florence, Neatly five inches of rain wore reopivod by the urowds 1a w aigih Street Urldie, i eg wh: OMS avely erfumes c Jar Bate The tencedy. wes Melng dic et an othe river rose -ané{ under water, and {t is almost impos: | y are re 7 bet on| of Justice pulished a decree, sa } HAS RECEIVED HIS Borer ee SL BB eT backing what he claims is good jul ee y Cinemnati, March 19,—Jacksen d Walling, the condemned = mur- i of Pearl Bryan, were this af- noon removed from Alexander to. Newport, preparatory to the execu- tion which will take place tomorrow. hey scem to be greatly depressed On the Upper Tennessee River Frankfort, March 19,—Govervor} and (he sufferings of the people.|iay fallen since yesterd The|Mence the Case was tinued jing in the White House. TH. Clay and closed at $8.92-5 ) nd closed a Bradley has given renewed orders for which have been published in the} i - a ta citial to i rs da Botitek Dabaidane’ hy baad Memph's papers, are in no way exag. |Tive! #8 now thirty-one feet, equa Again, Evans bas notitied the President by Mig. landioceoad at $4,30-32 and “troops to proceed to Newport to as- y exag: a seal sbned | letter acceptance spine’ ‘ sgist at the execution of Jackson and evated, eee Eiglion 9th ihe reaietooded RYT inst Will Hafty and igre vepianee of the place Bridges Everywhre In Danger Off cloced at $4.30; ' MP Willing, which will take place at] The swamps north and west of Ma- ee prepare) and Max Woods, charged with steal. | YOlmmissioner ol Tensions, Floating Away May ribs opened at $4.90 and , for extreme high water by /Aoday bs pa) | eninge ; Ying Wm. Thompson's skiff, was set! Just tell them that yOu saw this, closed at $4.85. - noon tomorrow. He considers the] on are the center through which the] x Confession # takes \fe-s.vers now wish to penetrate. 3 for 10 o'clock in Judge Sanders’ | and that we have just reckived a new i] ¥ May cotton opencd at $7.06 and DRUG STORE ‘The Welcome relict crew bis a large} Ri 2 i eap, court, but Haffy not having been) lot of those handsome Ox-Klood Eton} ‘The Sixth street bridge over Island } closed at $7,08-9. i“ in bucket for 10¢ barge anchored at Sam Keel’s farm, | we are scared and will ‘el ap. | brought up from Metropolis, the case) and Middy leather ¢aps. Price, . | Creek is almost afloat, notwithstand- Clearances 183,000, Northwest|Step in, would be plesséd to show 19m2__ | about two miles above Marion, Peo-| 19m9 New Rac Ss . was continued until Monday, 19m 3 B. Wertte & Sox. g » fact that the city’s 5-ton] receipts 297 ears, them, a ECLIPSE OF THE SUN LUMP PER BU. 10C The heat of our coal exceeds the warmth of the sun because it is Pe good coal. “The veins it comes from are the best. It is as even EGG 9 as possible in stze\and quality. It is always clean. Our coal makes as much heat as yous can buy for a dollar. N UT 9 BARRY & HENNEBERGER, Telephone 70, ANTHRACITE PER TON $8.25

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