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4] { la PADUCAH, KENTUCKY, MONDAY, MARCH 22, 1897. Sans Souci is widening, and the ma M to be rush of the water through the open- tied uy j ing can be heard for miles, Three Elevated railroad tracks may have additional breaks, all near Sans — to be used all over town in a few) 3 a Souci, aiv reported today, and the) ie sg, {days suffering of the people in Eastern Ar-|'The Mighty Ohio is Now Fifty Some of the streets would be quite kansus will surely be greatly intensi- Feet Here. { picturesque were it not for the shan- Agitated fied. ty boats. sd : $100,000 FIRE. ‘The water isto Fourth str Hlis Election Now Believed to be rtain. ‘i “ ‘ BRADLEY COMBINE A FAILURE. The Guiley Block Burned in Law: A few more inches of water will rence, Mass. ~ ren |suround the mrrket house on the Lawrence, Mass., March 22.—/many of the Sfrects Now Sub-| Court street side. Impo Fire broke out in the Guiley Blo . in this city this morning and be the fire department reached the s¢ had gained such headway 94 to ren- det it impossible to save the block nt Mecting at the ¥. M erged at Both Ends--- Asicrm is what river men most CAL fear now. lis damage would be al- most incalculable. | The water will be across the Hin wali kleville road by morning. Oa Me es ei one STORM TIS MORKING, BUT NO DAMAGE, |<irove, however, 1 high and dry. |THE MEMBERSHIP CONTEST NAMES Eight persons were se- riously injured by falling walls. City Physician Willamson says} that by tomorrow he will be unable | to reach the city hospital except by or of the Intended Resigna- tion of Governor Bradley all Yesterday Flood Notes. Afternoon, Revived, BUBERY CHARGES TO BE INVESTIGATED, THE WAY TH HAKMONIZE. The river is today fifty feet on he suge, and still rising slowly i boa 3 ~All indica- Frankfort, March tions now point to the certain election | . ‘ - . of Dr, Hunter, and faith in his easy [Seater Stepenson's Account of|;iver men were somewhat encour-|for move rain. Rain won't belp the | inent and influential basiness men in a ithild <an oper’ ‘ . success is gaining ground every- the Sound Money Caucus. aged over the prospects. river much at this stage—wou't help | the city were present. ; , B where. The House this forenoon In an interview Senator W. W. Tey all agree that at least an-|it go down, The meeting was held for the pur- ® & ‘ } PO passed a resolution to investigate the | Stephenson spoke at length on the at-| ober fe expecied, without] A report was in circulation today | ose of heaving the report of the com-| B® _ charges of bribery that have been} tijade of the sound money Democrats)" mi With more ra‘n,| that the levee at Cairo had burst, and | mittee oa social purity, appointed] (J) ' al 1 mand. ot Fraakfort. He eald rowever. the outcome cannot ti there was considerable excitement | some time since to formulate definite a Pe 3 CAUCUS “On Friday night before the con- |" ‘ttely forecast. over it. ‘The report could not be ver- | plans regarding the work. a. > “ pus vering of the legislature thirteen of The rise in the last twenty-four ified. | The report was presented and 303-307 Broad : Be. — Fee eee ccaemcrata. inet at a{ Hours was six inches or more. There] A simall white boy was saved from |#topted in part if not in wh INCORPORATED, 109-117 N. Thitd Seok. The Me Getting Ready tof orm at the Capital Hotel and organ- | W484 slight rainfall this morning be-|growning at the ~ foot of Monroe |* probable that in a few da -117 N. Third Street. i ows to: nrzew? ized by electing 9 chairman, oe ey ead if wee street yesterday afternoon by a col- ae parenn kanes tal = > ieee ye | . sol’cy ty be pursued by the National esterday the crowd of sight-seers] gre hoy,‘ fatter received a Wil be esiadlished, but this oaths c ae . ‘4 Frankfort, Marel Caucuses | v° i ) sis Be ored boy. T latter received a > ~ leno > ; will he beld tonight by the Hunter] Democrats was fully discussed at this was larger than the preceding Sun-| quarter for his heroism likely be the e whieh it ee, FN aN (ae RS iB ; % supporters and the other factions off ™ cing, and it was unanimously | day. All the buggies as well as all be carried, y ee the locis oer tee cintins|euceed that (hey would not bea |the skids; to the city were pressed SUBAN 8 vaniod Tt will Mot be conducted on the } fh ME ine will be an easy winner, The com-|P*:+y to any revolutionary proceed-| into service, and in addition to these CUBAN SULCESSES, | gressive policyof law and order e { ’ band in mae @ varnor Bradley is] 'D&8, bat, on the contrary, actuated| there were scores of visitors from |which have in the past sustained a } inka working bard, We STonly by a sense of right and justice, | other cities. ephemeral career. Yesterday afier-| * 4 / oor wart eins ‘ ithe all vr] that they would facilitate the busine Since Sainrday the Memphis freight | Recent Reports of h Vict Oo! nocn it was suggested at the meeting | > 3 . r ahd n er Tot ihe session as much as pos trains on the I, C. have been can- ries Prove to Have Been | that a legal move | ade forthwith} { saying nothing. It was proposed at that meeting celled, but the passengers continu Defeats. to quash all the bawdy louses in Pa- 9 j OLD RUMOR REVIVED that the National — De ta] to go as faras Wolfe river. There f ; ducah, but this was nightwa ps Scaeck stolid meetnate and vols fis now about six inches or afoot of| _ A specinl dispatch to the Globe-| squelched as infeasible and impru- —— GET INTO A PAIR OF—— ‘ ater over the N. C. & St. I j] Democrat says: The Cuban Junta 1 ’ Raid Governor Bradley WII Re-|coodidaie for United States Rot | Wee Over cane C. & St. Ly road) ve received a message from Havana sah ‘ ‘! a thes oie who represented the'r views. — This} i” the city. henge i avana) “Developments in the educational] fy? § x ign and Has So Expressed = | ition met with general ap- |: The water is almost over the Illi- eaight avon mtradicting the) nurean may be expects! in the near] dae Himself proval at that meeting, on nors Central tracks in the freight| Spanish report sent tilt Regina ne te | future. i . Frankfort, March ~The ru-| two objecting to this cours yards here id ect pags V 7 aie | , ; Hy Tae nail rise of last night and to-| Province of Santiago de Cuba, near! It has been practically settled tha Y 2 mor of Governor Bradley's intended | wos not a full meeting nc ye small rise of last night and to- A \ Be edhtion ia agen curcent. It fe|takeo, and t amet apread over a remarkably large| the town of Jaguari, ‘The Spanish /rithin a week there will be a Weh, } g jon ia again curcen' s|taken, and tue meeting ‘ a G e arch} certed action on the ps mi-| in hi ‘i J “at Mat the governor expressed joorned till Monday night. At this|territory, and now Jefferson and) io" ite kate bs age : i at pees ee gk of saat e have them in high Koots and short boots. Our prices are Y sond cannot be crossed except by | 15» pushed throug! surgent col- | ne yusiness men to prevent tue] A ‘1 f ‘ sch an intention this morning on Monday a proposition Second eaonot be eres ea 5000 OY cs with sight, hss Meta | EHIME Enatall on Buenar | oo very low for good quality. Come/along, boys, and get a pair F 2 A’ as ms th ational Demo- orkmen have by musily Respect t t z on Sunday he eo 4 e: gone ED ST. NAZAR eee iiite with the free silver Dem-Jengaged all day and last night remov- them; also, at Cantillo. truth | This informaiion was obtained from] “& before they are all gone. , 8 of the matter is that Gen. Rey, in his/a reliable source today and th tobacco from the river front] © opposite the city, loading it into a barge overn| members wereaway attendir of the St. Na was found |*°ver »ver 300 men in the seyeral en- | basely Pudueah on Sunda oat of t 2.8 found] (6 taneral services of Senator Salyer lost over 300 men in the seyeral en-| | all in Paducah on Sanday, tind morning, 1 coutaine! ix dead] ya Magieed that action on the| | The water has now crawlel ap to gagements of March 15, 16 and 17 sulaenies which had apparently een oe ie should. be postponed till [the market house on lower Court in at Sabana Jacaibonita. geht a meeting will be held at Everything indi« | PT: The Cubans were entrenched be-|the Young Men's Christian associa- the gutters. Up on Second street there is now quite a lake, and ia the hind the stone of an old cem- | tion for the parpose of completi Coan ree eae ean he [etery. ‘The Spaniards attacked, but | rrangements for the membership sition, which seemed evident from | Water has covered many strgets that the Cabaps waited until they were ‘ontest, Captains and colors will be Cxprossions given, that we, as | Were above water y within afew hundred yards, wher /chosen, and the remaining members Democrats, vote solidly for] With all the water there is they delivered a fire from their re-|he chosen by the resp M. Davie for United | bowever, only eight of the city’s peating rifles which threw the Span- |The names and colors have not been tion | electric lights were under water this iards into alter contusion. The Cu- | selected, but it is very probble that morning. By tonight, however,there | ans then rallied and wade @ flere |thene wit be the ‘Binck Oat"’-sad ge. harge, driving the attack-| the “Yellow Kid,” after the buttons sof the river today are: the next meeting. Just before journment I proposed to the meeting that if they did not adopt this propo- came from starv tion and exposure, after terrible suf- feriv r yesterday Is\ ILL CHALE COMPANY tive sides ails, With Liabilities A’ to $60,000 or Mor nt Senator. The only ol to this proposition came from the a Louisville, March 22.—Qaite af genator irom Woodford—Hon. H. L. | may be a cli stir in busin circles: was caused | Meriion—who nad suggested and ad- The st He| Cairo, 1 rise of machete ch ing forces half a mile, Re-enforce- | now so popular. ments then coming up, they re-| The result of the contest is to b today by the announcement that the | yoeca.cd the rropositior le a Louisville Chair Company had made coud 4h) that a state rh it be} Chattanoc 33.3 rise of 3.7. treated to their stone fort The | the establishment « howllue alles 4 an assignment for the benefit of cred-| ound by a nomination of the Nati Cincinnati, 37.6 fall of government forces marched off injand a trophy, to contain the ten itors, The liabilities will foot ap] .' Dem With this exception] Evansville, 39.9 fall of . another direction, not offering to/ names of the members on the wi Be more than 860,000, Slow collections | (he propo-iiion to vote for Mr. Davie Florence, 2 I of 3.6. molest them further, The Cubans) ping side who obtained the | are given as the cause of the failure. |ws> eaieed to in this inf ormal way Johnsonville, 46.2 rise of 2.5 followed, burassing the Spanish rear) number of members. here will b t without taking a Louisville, 15.9 fall of 3.1. guard and cutting off many s reat interest manifested in the con CYCLONE IN GEORGIA, meeting wrs adjourned tll Mt. Carmel, 21.1 fall of 1.5. glers, The Spanish loss was over | (est i ati Nashvil 5 fall of 14, 1G) |) Phe Ministerial Assoolntion sel School House Demolished, Bight} «Tye proposition to yote for Goy.] Pittsburg, 12.1 fall of 8, pLCaaits another one ia Tages pc clia agrees Children Killed. Bradley was fully discussed, but ax] St. Louis, 18.7 rise of .7. ae ae oat sad to retreat to] enjoyed a paper on “Church Go , The {edd not Rave a fall meets Soper aaie age save his forces. The details were|ment,"by Rev. H. L. Calho Arlington, Ga., March school house here blown down by a cyclone this morning during the session of school and eight children killed outright and a number of The rise today has been about 1 here. your The meeting w adjovrved to meet again upon chyirman, If avote had be ibe majouiy would have t| the Ninth stree! not fully given, but it appears tl the Cubans only had a small for in| ne P inhan & oo ifront, with heavy detachments on| CUBANS SURE TO WIN A severe thunder storm, aecompa-!hoth flanks. The Spaniards rushed A MORNING HURRICANE we ' M A others seriously injured. ‘Though |‘ ‘Von. I have been against] nied by heavy wind, passed over the]in on their cul de sac. Firing was| full particulars from other sections ad a i te ee yaaa a “fe vat ¥ o'clock this merning. opened on them from all poiats, The | Observations a1 Dr. Thomas Lates are not at hand, it is known that |" iat hak 5m pagent hp ape SM FUNG 8 BG Bamnngy although | garprise and a panic ly Returned Peom Cuba, ace aan affered elsewhere {te Neional Democrats anil free sil-} it aroused a great many people from] ensued, in; Bay was wounded 10 i] in this count, ver Democtats Gouin be hajrsooised | thelr aliimlers the nite, and Ook, Gantos, bis chiet| Maltimore, Md., March 23 —Dr, Se te th by eg.ceing to vote fora candidate On the river it was more forceful} aie, ‘as mortally wo! 1. After | © M. Thomas, of Milwaukee, Wis., THE DINGLEY BILL. with whom they differed on the most] than on land and for atine waves} half an hour's fierce ting Gen. |i#! Balimore as a representative of pe eee Vitel quesJons. It seemed tomethat] were very high, A batever of] Rey ordered a retreat, and for two the € » Leogue of the United Mr. Dingley Addressing Congress ibe National Democrats, who had] Brocklyn who started to Peducah to] miles the insu tang en inerl® arrange a mass meeting of ; : mode such great sacrifices for princi-|replenish bis stock of meat had bis} eur, inilicling many lo Coban sympathizers. ¥r. Thomas is the Tarif Today, ple, ui everything to lose and noth-|skiff almost swamped in the 0 Gh Hermmoder raided the towns | gruluate of ihe University of Hei Washington, March 22 Mr. | ing to gain. but contrived to Gbtain temporary} of Mi and Milena del Sur, in Ha-|delberz, Germany He went to Cuba Dingley, of Maine, chairman of the “When I left Frankfort on Friday |shelter in a hovse helf subs! yang Province, the first of the week las vember aod ent a moath Ways and Means committee, is this]afternoon a good majority of the] mers in water on the her Both plac had Spanish aurisons of | there studying the conditicn of af afternoon addressing the house on the| National Democrats were against side of the river. According to bis] from 800 to 500 men ow On the/ fairs. With bis headquarters at Ha proposed new tariff bill. He will he] this proposition. On that day Sen- | statement the wind blew steadily | aypearance of the insurgents the gar- a, he made three trips into the in- followed by Congressman Bailey, of] ators Joseph Noe, J. H. Holloway, |from the south and banked the clouds rosns retreated to their barracks in|tetior, on oue of them through the lenly revers- into a stone church in | *recha, being closely spied upon by Cu. {Wo Spaniards, He was at Mariel on December 3, the day before Maceo was killed there, “The Caban cause will wia, It W. B, Hayward, and representatives | up in the northwest, s ~-- J.C. Lykins, M. C, Swinford, J. A. Jing and comirg up the river in 0M) anoth i - - ) 8 iz z another, not firing a shyt. The MANY BREAKS Violett and ‘A. J. Carroll had ex-|wonted fury. Quie a number of! pans looted the stores and burned pressed their opposition to it. Messrs. | citizens were badly frightened by the | yany buildings belonging to Spanish one case Texas, in opposition, Stout, Baird and Norman are strong: | blow i In the Leyce Above Memphis iy onnosd to thas proposition, When * op amour LIVINGSTON el es aay will be several years before the revo-| Thomas has been in many of the large f 5 Cattse Great Alarm. WEL PEE GHEY lac hire Gerd’ are. J. Wiley, of Pinokonyrhl | < At Mllens de Sar they built abuge | i igniste will Toally gain mvdepend. | <ltles arrangiog mage weetings ain ct z of the Kentucky bale po eee . Men Maroh Although | thirt out of seventeen sound] riving Re vel Peete AA Ser eee My fence, but Fil ein inthe ena. f las to the one he is trying to arrange} Association at Loursville. 12 to 3% supper from 6 to 8. { there has been a slight fali here there] money Democra's who would vote} yesterday and reports great damage | lig All the senoritas of the place| {itmly belie 1 Dr. ‘Thou ars: | ete |Cooking and fabla service operated ig great alarm for Ue lowlands above} against the proposition, 1 eve ee Lis bome. Ht big tobacco|came out and joined them, and for|‘‘Tie sulforing among the Spex MARKE | |by Indies. ‘his if a long-felt want ca preconnt of nomerous breaks in the] the great majority of sound money | warehouse is under water, and the| three hours a wild revelry was held soldiers is tery At Mariel I The Kentucky Fair association! in Paducah | A fnal_ will convince levee, It is feared the inundation] Democrats will yote for the Hon.Jrise is almost equal to the one of} within pistol shot of the Spanish 3%: ¢ rht aud tea of them lying in tet Dally by Lacy Grain Company.) | met in Louisville a day or two all. Jpux W. Scorn, y will Lake the people unaware aud that} George M. Davie.’? 1884, j camp. hammocks dying with yellow fever or] Chicago, II Meech 22.—May | and elected the following officers for | | 408 South Market, many may be unable to escape. That TIE OWNERS? Loss. smallpox. ‘The Spanish authorities} wheat opened . highest | the ensuing year: 3 } there will be immense loss of proper} List of Patents, TitGatintad'a taane Mansuer Tale DEADMAN HELD. admit tiat they have 13,000 soldiers} point 7! '4 ; closed at 727s. President, W. I. Samuels, Bards- Knights of Pythias. \ ty there is not the smallest doubt _ The following nts were granted anor, of the Standard Oil Co ean sick, but I estimate that there are at] May ¢ ened 9 , and|towa; Vice President, J. H. Mal-| A full attendaifee of the members sg ea Kentucky and ‘Tennessee inventors | Voted ay saving ‘the owners’ would least 25,000. ‘These poor soldiers] closed at 24 Novy, Bowling G and $. A. fof Paducah lodge No. 26 is desired + FALLING A EMPALIS. this week, as reported by C, A. Snow yy a 8800 ono.” Thi aoe tooe | Phe Halt Breed Indian Held Over do not receive the wedical aid which] May oats opened at 17!s-!s and | Deatheridge, Richmond; Secretary | this eveni Work in the rank of éolicitors of American andj >> Q meee Se they ought to have from the Spanish] closed at 171. Jand Trecsurer, A. R. Carrothers | Page: graphical error wherein one letter | Saturday. made a Henry Deadman, the intended to he conveyed. Indian charged with ste Instead of ‘‘the owners,’ which hogs from Robt. Chamb doctors, and the death rate amor patents, opposite United f breed them is great. Why do L believe amage Anticipated Brom patent office, Washington, ast chi e inthe me: Great i New Breaks inthe Levee. 3, near cause ‘J. W. Buford, ‘enn., Mareh 21.— Memph - ackson, Tenn. \ i y , l imply that the lovs would be to . 5 night for the first time in many car broke; C, J. Gusisfson, Chatta- ee tape a bs I . ae nee Massac, was tried Saturday and held jpg toward subduing the revolutio woeks, the Mississippi river is report: | nooga, Tenn., seam or water throttle ‘iio pe on an ithe? belie ikaatad over, being brought back to the city althoug the hus had ie eal falling at Memphis, the gauge J. Hiys, Neshville, Tenn. 5 red or Pricii nyt ard oll and remanded to jail Saturday night the isl 250,006 instead of an ve Standard by Constable Miller, men. reading 37 feet, against 37,1 at 7 foe propelling vessel o'clock this morning. h, Ku several brenks in the levee are] J. F. Pievee, 'o., 1s not affected hy the big rise the policy of wear troops, aud that poliey is it the Spanish Tenn,, loc! FLOOD Note, pihiown, ‘Tean,, { hers has to If you believe you will need more coal during the month of March you had better order it now. The waters are rapidly rising and may cui off our coal supplies. We have a big stock on hand now_anid would be pleased to haye“your orders at once.’ We have only a limited supply of clippings for {rdiing,.so you hadbetier order quick if you need them, GARRY & HENNEBERGER, Telephone 70, ¥ f=====] THE PADUCAH DAILY SUN. (“ser Ihem that one ti Padvertising does bi of the City. ‘this Will Frobably Soon Be GRANITE__ WATER FILTERS ity A FOOT MORE 1S EXPECTED fn ag cross sireets south of NO LAW AND ORDER LEAGUE. ‘There was a meeting of the fathers ; : at, Jat the Y. M. C. A. hall yesterday af- ¢ > i : iias ‘been a typical xpriug day, and| ‘The indications this afiernoon are ternoon, aad some of the most prom- LEANLINESS = Granite filters\are easieretfaned than any others. A a 7 ocras and some Republicans to de. ]'88 aera \ A 1 . da St + Another Hoat Picked Up Contains] fet Dr. Hunter and. elect Governor | ¥atebouses to a place of safety. | it! egal, blog Sid posed are at the back of the move vlaim ux ix Tend Bodien. Bradiey to the Geeate, Thi pry Owen Bros. have moved a large por-| by the Cubans all al i route un-| that it will be a success. It ha , sition was strongly opposed, bat tion of their corn from the island] der the able command of oficer | never, however, been givea out that New York, March Another . from Gen. Garcia’s command, andhe|sny attempt will be made to play | g| May pork opened at $8.80-5) Louisville. ling nine {he Cubans will ultimately win? Be- Spain thas far has done noth pursuing ; At | wes, 438,000, | Lelanon, Tuesday, August 10, to vipts 394 cars. | dsiown, Tuesloy, ‘Augast 17. 1} Viecale decrease in wheat 1,019,- ‘lixabethtown, ‘Tuesday, August f 11000 0 au D TORE, : Step knows to have occurred betwen} drip coffee poi; tember, Mem-| County Physician Br TS, nice prevail inthe end. Tt ecosis Spair Pacoula, A and Memphis, and] pi's, Venn., eshaust fan; A. 1. Rue, | Visit he poor house in a boat now, and cleanyfust Ye L to put un- $300,000 daily to keep her force iv 4 the fall of rver here is attributed | Harvodsi Ky., reinguard attach-] ‘The transfer boat is still able to der carpets andG@erShelves, 26 cents Cuba, and she is on the verge of decrease in» orn 718,000 Bowling Green, Wednesday, Sep- to these crevasses. The break at! ;yent for shafts. land at the incline below the city, pes-fiundred, financial ruin, To time she wil! have bu tember 1. | in, w mld bs pleased to show hy $ vem EMERY EXCEL Ne / PuRITY / The filtering fibre ig made of a solid granite rock, ——— insuring absolutely pure water. 1 CHEAPNESS Granit€ filters have greater capacity than those of er makes costisig three times as much. * Si MPLICITY There is nothing about a granite filter te-get out of order ; it will last a life-time. Geo. ARock & Son. 321 BROADWAY. § THE HATTER HAS RECE! HIS ; Hats and Furnishing Goods. 327 BROADWAY. ; 4, o yield to such pressure. The, Oats increased 269,000 bushe's; Paducah, Tuesday, September 7. is need not fight great battles, last week July 15) will be offered to Win- i, ine more fo the chester which was not represented at Spaniards than they can do. ‘The ‘ the meeting. If they but had arms aod ammupi- somewhat earlier, by two or three tion they could put 40,000 more men pica |weeks, than usual, » flek ri eir o' ors. Mite Y, H i 4 in the field from their own numbers. ‘This Year it Will be Held Be es What they need is supplies of the ree | Good Regular Megs For L5e munitions of war.” ginning Sept. 7. hype soe yep bie Since his return to this country Dr. 3 : V sbnbtyead ae ’ raut, where ladi¢s/children and men and closed at $8.72. ‘Tae commitiee appointed to s y lard opened at $4.25 and /a list of the dates for this se at $4.20 rs submilic'l the following, whi ; fs h Li n| closed at $4.70), | Versa'lles, Tuesday, July 20. ; )| May cot on opened at $7.07 and| Richmoad, Tuesday, July j - ” oS. | Danville, ay, August 3 1} Clearan: N. W. re LUMP PER BU. 10C EGG - a _9 4 NUT 9 ANTHRACITE PER TON $8.25, -