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aa ball. ==.) THE PADUCAH DAILY SUN. UME 1—NUMBER 172 PADUCAH, KENTUCKY, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 31 1897 ‘TEN-CENTS A WEEK. DEADLOCK, | NOT GUILTY, =ss2<en’rs2] FLOOD VICTIMS. | BAGK AT LAST, teliable,’’ said Gen, Harriman, ‘‘be- 7 catise Rivera's past actions are such ‘ : < ~~ Five Ballots ihe Legista-|Fred Weymouth Discharged at |98 to warrant the belief that he would | Kight Bodies Found To-Day Near Dr. Albert Bernheim Graduates Fl L | ERS ~~ eae ae before he would allow biiself to Nad at Loutevilla ture Adjourns, Noon To-Day, » captured by the rds, After Cairo. Ile. weo's experience Rivera knew it a oe was certaln death to he captured. J EXCEL IN Sie fevine on cvene. | HE Was or: ouury, fog ere bgerteny AEE OUATE SENT UT./GAME HERE FROW GERMANY subject himself to capture.” . anne b - Col. Harriman would not make SOMME Ut Practice : Deyastation tn the Lower Missise| PIC® of Insanity Made, But Not! public the source of his information, | It Is Thought That Many Osher G Not Practice on Account of / COMM IEsippi Continues. v Inte Consideration, — | WEATHER BUREAU BULLETIN, Victims Will Be Found. baal aL CHEAPNESS Granitefilters hijye greater éapacity than those of a | Poe ered Four Counties fn Mississippt Will 3 TOOK A CURSE AT LOUISVI:LE other makes costing three times as much, Veg "W-COUNTY JUDGE ASSASSINATED EVIDENCE WAS INSUFFIC'ENT. nied GREAT EXCITEMENT BELOW CAIRO. SURSE SHE. There'd © ; . eon Ww abe fered haa? issoit ie erat ae SIMPLICITY ann ger py ot acade oof ahaa Fred Weymouth, the young man| following special river bulletin: Afternoon dispatches state that] Dr, Albert Bernheim returned this ; it will last a life-time. BN acai si.—tee, ttoorle \ ing special river bull care eight, bodies, supposed to ie those of | Mofning from Louisville and opened / r r. Hunt-|charged with getting $3 worth off Dur t_ twenty-four hours eight bodies, supposed i eee | tle office on North Fifth street, near b's stipporters Continued their activ. ax by tala veetdnade 160) ie ' herland, ‘Tennessee | flood victims, were found today near ser fi ite fi ‘i pporters continued their activ- | drags by false pretenses from Bacon | the Canbesland, Teansssce| Foon Na AY near! Fetfersén. CLEANLINESS Granite filters are easier cleaned than any others. A ity after adjournment yesterday and fr ‘ yesterday and] « Co., not long since, was tried be-{And Arkansdts fivets have — fallen ! P 4 Worked incessantly in their efforts to| fore Jostice Winchester this morning |slowly, and the Red titer bids risen.] The discovery las created great | Dr. Bernheim was gtaduated ac child canfoperate them. " ww the necessary two or three votes|and discharged from custody at|The Central 8 nels river bas fis.[excitetent below, and many reliet/°F twoeince from the University PME the Doctor's standard. There] noon : on two fe aturday, and s|boats have been sent out from that| Kentucky, in Louisville, and came / th - tonce to Pa al rg. he ‘ considerable confidence shown in] ‘The plea was made that the young still rising rapidly, ‘The upper Mis- | place, oS rhea be Saal, \ So ther ability todo some'hing today | yan or ap ‘ lunatic, and irre- |sissippi from St. Paul to Dubaqae has] It is thought that many bodies of | Practice of medicine. 300 ar on ar d PF aod they promised a genuine surprise | sponsible for his acts, but” this was [risen slightly, and isabove the danger | victims drowned above will he found| He came to the city several months ' ' t] Pei tortoday. Om the other hand the|yot considered by Justice Winches-|line at La Crosse. ‘The Mississippi | t Cairo or somewhere below. wer Som Hamburg, yd ! laccompanying the re of 303-307 Broadway. position, judging by their actions | ter has fallen slightly from Keokuk to " : %, - * Mr. rtf L, | who RP F confidence, and claimed the dis | ‘They endeavored to show Mr. Ba-| Cairo, and riseu from Helena to New HARROWING STORY. | . INGORPORATEDP, 109- hir Reintegration of the Hunter forces| con cradited the yotlng man because | Orleans, except a slight fall at Ar- died there, and decided to locate in 117 N. Third Street. | would begin ih earhest today. he ws unate vat ne, | kansas City, due toa crevasse ned | Padueah and practice medicine. | He = 1e Was unfortunate. He atone tin 7 ys A crevasse near [rented-ftie house on. North. Fifth On the first ballot the result} when he had already been credited, | that pla Itis above the dange Williams Calls at Police | treet formerly occupied by Doctors FN on HER A eS ENB was Hunter 60; Blackburn 45; ]yave the draggist an order on the P., | line fre a Hall Bi act ay Cocepes Dy ear OE as tke > nS Davie 13; Boyle 7; Stone 1, Nei & A. but no stich road now ex. from Memphis to Arkansas City is Station. IVR ewe ee ed OF, NUE Ey essary toa choice, 63. There was! its above the extreme high water of any CoO go eaten. to. pradiiee no change in the vote until the fifth} The evidence ) showed that | previous year. : from the State Board of Health, ow-] ‘4 e ballot when Hunter received 54 and| Weymouth had heen put on the N past forty-eight hours Says a Man Nemed Bradberry |ing toa law passed by the Board pro-) 4% Blackburn 41, the remainder of the]. & St. L. board, and was to have|the following average rainfall in Shot Several Times. hibiting any one practicing medicine | “%, Wote as - before. - After the riven the first place left vacant, | inches and tenths has occurred in the is Sees vedio es \ fifth ballot the assembly Red ?; — from some reputable medical ; 9 adjourned.| [He lischarged from custody, | respe iver basins, vir allot t " discharged fre r : ad f America. Sites i seo ey that the sup-Jand it is said that Supt. Henry, of | Arkanss Cumberland and Ten-| J, M. Williams man who for|” ye Mernbeim was gradoated in| 42s ers of the Doctor are more dis-] the asylum oles vie Central and Lo Siig. lake live: sliall enmate. O6ete Les heed avast ‘ F 7 Med tonlay then at ioe pared : ‘s ya , at ee at, Bs ‘ ‘i ntral and Lower Mis] merly i ‘ in Le i ae manly « ae | Germany,and consequently 1 ——GET INTO A PAIR OF——— e y than at 1 ¢ ends avor to get him back to the asy- ned at police headquarters this | vertitic ence he could'not practice time since the fight began. They} jun »reaks in the levees have ning that a sensational shooting | (ery 5 noe US conto eet seem to think the cause is lost. Itis} Mrs. Weymouth isa very pleasant} uccurred within the past forty-eight] affray occurted last night at the re5- | took Ue AI Bede ea geported that ten men have declared nat nigi took a several months’ course in the vave declared | Jady, and bas the sympathy of all in} hours, a Australia, Stop anding}idence of A. F. Sales, corner of | University of Kentucky, graduating t themeclves as determined to bolt the ible. She formerly lived at{and Wayside, Miss, ‘The water from] Fourth and Norton streets. bey? Y, graduating caucus nomination after today wole hese cre 3 will flow into the Ya-| He said th erah |? ete i Bell's Station, Tenn., and comes of hter i" an election was effected at this ses-} the MeLemo mil . vin tas ial - meababls the Delta) A : He will be welcomed back by the the MeLemore family, one that is}#00 basin, and it is, probable the | Wil domestic at the Sales) entire medical profession, who ap- sion, t t f o s+ i H = ba Wlytdcenperepee pire ‘ pecraceeny parish bs enema -|house, and that last night some time] preciated his predicament at , the We have them in high boots and short boots. Our prices are ities 1a Gross. ie was matied to Weymouth the ena and Starkey, Miss., will be]a young man named Hradberry, who time, but could not render him any | very low for, food quality, Come*nlengss boys) atid g€t ® pale PuRITY The filtering fibre is made of a solid granite rock, / insuring absolutely pure water. Canea, Crete, Mareh $1 The] a¢, i Rock son | reQ. ock & Son. Memphis, March 51,.—A number river and ra ynditions in that] According to Williawns’ story | Terrible Fate of Wm. Frick at 14th of last September, and he was ded, The situation at Green-|poards at the house, and Works at] assistance, on account of the law Metab are trecbarting the ineure|ttermaris eet to the She | ville, Miss. is considered extremely f the foundries, went home and cs ae ee before they’are all gone. pmbarding the ineur- i ited him while he was there, und feritical »roke into Mrs, Sales’ roo gents, and the iron-clads are bom-|) Pal oa ; ae ‘ re : broke toto Mrs: eles room. } FAMILY DROWNED. barding the Christtans a a site ence ntil m At first the lady thought it was | and did a great deal towards cle z | from tloot ¢ lower Mississippi] her husband, but later discovered | ss More Breaks Around Greenville, |!!! s past etin giving the | her mistake. of new brea © teported in. the RIVERA PALDS , or, asins trib- | Bradbury, way locked out and fired] Eddyville. 821 BROADWAY. levees around Greenville, and 10,000 —— vito it 1 on the reports of/his pistol, shooting four — times) q iy acres in that vicinity are submerged, | Maceo's Successor Wounded ang [ae ner bureau officials, /through a partition tha od i i The flood is pouring in on Gre Captured by Spaniard Nai be issued by the weather bu-|the rooms, Drowned While Crossing the r i ) ‘ LP BD SEARS ville and the gravest danger is ay vide Ws Boke eae Williams claimed that he went to hives ina Rk(®, Seth IOS prehended. The destraction being . : the foundry to find out about the Wrought in all that section is terrible | "Amer Velasco left San ¢ rhetobal Oi \ JAMES AND TYLER shooting © and that Bradberry te. ‘ ler secret of a ast Ss “seuseed’” ; #0 contemplate my bak pusegd” bles out, Inforpation was received in the & LR day with (he Castillo Re TY ii To Impose New Taxes. anid two fell pieces and pitched bi The police do not think there is} city this,afernoon of a drowning at Madrid, March 31.—The govern: | s Peres ito {Hilla ‘he }EReY\CHAA and Bloodshed Nar-| anything io the case, and no warrant) Eddyville last night. <q ment is contemplating tmposing new : nl the reg Dowly “Averted gran Somdad tine mhotnlogy wih Frick, aswell known man, * taxes in order to provide for the Cu-|the very out the adva ily mF | was cfossing the river in a skiff, ‘ j ‘ ted Daily by Lacy Grain Company.) |dren. The boat was swamped by Chicago, ll, March 31.—May | the strong eurrent, and the occupants here that Gen. Sanguilly will succeed |upon Perico Pozo, where Ger 14} By Friends Who Intervened and Gen. Ruiz Rivera, now prisoner in| Rivera awaited them in # strong ai nacaied Ficewi | the hands of the Spanish com- | trenched position Sperone cnr wheat opened 71'«: highest | all found a watery grave. 7 At last accounts the bodies had der of the insurgent forces in the] Ri . mmediatel noint 71'4 ; closed at Sele cade by y ae areca at § not been recovered. THE HATTER province of Pinar de! Rio. column Lieut.| Prankfort, March 31.—There was} May corn opened at 24%, and mes — Hernal leading anotheridivision under | ‘Tyler. Dr. dames disputed the truth | closed at 17's b. _ HAS RECEIVED HIS Its Deadly Work Yesterday in] the protection of artillery, whieh lof Tyler's statement with reference May pork opened at $8.47 and} vi Oklahoma. shelled the trenches held by Rivera, |to a remark of Dr. James as to Vio-| closed at $8.57. An Unhappy Husband and Wife / who was already we he} lot's voting for Huater. ‘Tyler struck] May lard opened at $4.22 cia Resort to These. Spring Stock | Guthrie, Okls,, March 31.—A re-} thigh the Doctor @ fearful blow in the} closed at $4.22. mort reaches here that twenty lives] One company of the Reina cavalry | stomach and the latter immediately] May ribs opened at $1.60 and were lost yesterday afternoon in a] went foward, capturing the trencles }reached for his gun. At this point] closed at $4.65. cyclone that swept over Chandler, a}and seizing as prisoners Ave men whol friends interfered and separated them, | May cotton opened at 87-00 ——OF—— town of 1,500 inhabitants, fifty miles] lay severely ed closed at $7.01 east of here, It is reported that only|the — shell allao, 0 A MINE BOSS N. W. receipts, 301 cars. two buildings were left standing—the | jearning that Rivera was wound Clearances 826,000. Mitchell Hotel and the Grand Island {hurried to the trenches and 1 Killed By Palling Slate in His grocery store. the soldiers not to kill them. Rivera Mine In addition to the twenty persons | and Col, allao were taken into th i reported killed, rumors say that fully | presence of Gen. Velasco, who shook | Mount Jetivo, March 31, 150 were badly injured. hands with Rivera and introdaced } heavy fall of slate in the coal mine at The following names are given as| him to the officers of his staff, giving |'bis place this morning caught Mine among those killed instructions that the first thing to be} Boss William Gin beneath and crush- y J. Woodward and wife. Ione was to give hic surgicalereliet, (¢d the life out of him instantly, He}fows and Nebraska tonight and to=| upon him for maintenance of spp Mrs, Mitchell. Lieut, ‘Terry and Col. Bacallao were | leaves a family, morrow ae to increase alartii| ‘The papers are in place of petition for Mrs, Thomas Smith, also wounded in a fight at the same from tloods, | divoree. : ASAD SUICIDE, — — 1, otk aalie seems, a - mms The ashe Stoel eon ee oe New York, M Wa eee ante a he in Paducah will be on May Sth, with |Terre Haute 17; June|7, 8, 9. With Ca alay 21, 22, 0 « e ‘ +] Gen. the | Agreed to supy e the Washington, Ind., team. Padu- 20, 21; 22,23; Aug.}23; June 15, 16,10; 9 y 17, 18, mivera, speaking of the ;: opens weak ‘The lo * The court house in. which Chiet Jus |Sn-aish sohtie ae A Bride of Tun Moaths Hangs) ovens weak The lowes ¢ Jarticles. He lives in Camben, Tenn. Cairo L8 ‘Aug. 12,13, 14) Seo. — With » we o ysaid: They have tine w er, northwestern receipts | . cab will open the seasoa at x Sider Pijecley ate gine rb treated me very carefully Herself. and May liquidations are the factors. and his name is Bolin. playing three ganes there on May 1,] ‘Terre Haute at —W re Haute: M yb i; May 29; munication with Chansier is now He Sand. The complete schedule| Washington: May —; June 5,6, 75 1; June 26, 27 July 28, / , di hy the comimutee is y 7, 8, 9; Aug. 19, 20, 21; Sep. 29, 30; Aug. —j 9» 5, 6 5 : May| Nashville at home—With Wash , 4,4, 5° ington: May 28,30, °; June 26,28, | Articles of separation were today tthe following telegraphic news| ijled in the cotinty court by John we are indebted to the Lacy Grain| vincent aud wife, Artie. _4 | Company : | Papers of this deseriptivg § Veather map shows rain’ in Ne-) and are in effect that Vincent brask: Missouri, Illinois and the} and his wife mutually agree to sepa- South. ‘There is prospect of rain in| rate, and the wife agrees never to call 1 comnlaine eh Sebre, Ky., March 31.—-Mra, Jas. | There is some bull news, lower cou-| wounds, Prive a benatiful voung bride or ten {sols unfavorable etop reports ftom | aia eae Jeph: i Gen, Weyler received the news of | mons, committed suletde thismorne| India, Russia and France, but the), MF Jesse Coy aie el citoe tollues ne telephgue office was destroyed] Rivera's capture at Cienfuegos, |ing by hanging herself to a rafter in] crowd is not in forany but news of | Crawford, of the iP aaa oi Wastilagt and the only: information received! where the intelligence was loudly |the bern at hee ateligriay (eee e " Fhood iu this county; were married} Paducah at home: Washing Ny St Alawe Si Amaeae here was fron. t ne connec:| cheered, ‘The Captain General is] price ap tie. vere bai . F ire this afternoon at’ the Commercial] Ma Nashville, May &, Septenter —. With tion made a mile and a half out of} doscribed as being ‘satistied’” with | jreir rete * oy apey 8) ‘The break in Je Central has} ffouse in this city by Rev. H. B.] 10; Evansville, May He ioe PAY ate 14 E «April 28.2. 80; June Chandler, That has since been lost.|the result, and has received ca ae ma : oat been sroniapaneg reports that! johnson, of the Broudway M. E.| Haute, May 22, 20, 21; 0 a aed. Ly Thy Sep. ne With} 1), 12, 14; August 0 1, Septem. Relieved Fifty People Kinteg, — [ztams of congratulation from the] for the desperate action of t conditions at the company's mines |church. "Both are popular young! 10, » (two games) 31; Washings | 0 i May 12, 13, 14; duly 12,,ber 1,” With Paduer May 25,86 Beier iy, eile | Area Miner of V tc 1 are worse and that the waler in one] people and have many friends who}ton, June a, 35 be Haren henmrnn Sanat duis #3. kM handler, alot March 31. : oman is stewlily rising. ‘These reports are | wil] join us in extending congratulas| June 5, 6, 7% Nashville une 8,] 15, duly 9 Re u Kenta { 15. 16. "The continual increase in the number |5Paulsh Premier, who cor ot confirmed + li-iuformed : . ue | tei a Salta Sep. —. With Cairos 7,0, 10; September it, 19, 16, of killed by yeaterday’s cyclone, as{ Hui in the name of the (Queen of MUSICALE, ie isin ssa datas nar rey nage by baal O40 Cae Poel ti ; rag, dU, | 18, 19, 20; June 9, 10, 11; July 1C, | With Calto: May by 6 7 Jane 30, {killed by. yester eyelone, 4 ircles. 34 Terry and Miss Birdie Reesor. |22, 2 ite, June 29 toe dae 9 6 6: ek © July 1,2; July 28, 29 ugust reported-from time to time, leads to july 1; Cairo, July 7, 8, } vs “ |" September 18, 20 21, With Velasco will be honored with a ti- . . Liverpool's decline of wheat today q 7 . the belief that there were not less i An Interesting m Has Been} | { ; a Tot Waal Washington at home—With Evans-|- wit than Sfty tle. 1d, is Jess considerable than the « BASE BALL SCHEDULE. vile yO Me aa: doneert : fay —; 33 Lieut, Henry ‘Terry died from his Prep cline here yesterday, but shows that at Aa “12, 13. With July 24, 2 : August wounds, He was a naturalized Amer-| ‘The following program has the English markets are ready to fol- tava Se MEH. Te : : +. June September 10, 11, 13. ican. yrepared for the mus o be given}low any breaks on this side, The] ,, P ‘ i Fanta. Jul ‘ fhis completes preliminaries, ad In a New York Ten pretiaredl 105, te mUsi90le 9 te Heese | restore moather ooncintiseapriaglike: | Commmlten Arranmes) she DAlGe : ni rere ua * With Paducah: | practice Ml atorily Gantt: Fire. sidence of Capt. ¢ Fowler,| Private Liverpool cable reads: for Ball Playing. ig. 21) apg ¥e can i: 1 dune io 48 ; London, March 31,—A° dispateh ay evening, Apri ‘Wheat steady at ‘id decline.” | . ee ot Bie ee a ‘ yee ei} : York, March 31.—In a fire| received from Havana, in reporting} Phe program is a tal Week & Gak ee coke i Nashville, Sept. —; Cairo, Sept. i's )any of ‘. oe i BIG LINE ich 4 a snemet . » capture of G 2uiz Rivera, the i bed " sey . : i oP ashington, Sept. 18, 13 \July 14, 15, ; Aug. which consumed a tenement house on| the capture of Gen. Ruiz Rivera, the] pleasant entertainment, — newed liquidation aud absence of eup.|Padueah WH Open With Three) 12) 15 Washington ee BS a the North side at an early hour this}insurgent leader, and bis chief of] qoubtiess be well attend * . ue i doubtless be well atten vort. es at) Cairo, First 2 d 29,30, d ; Aug. 4 morning, five of the inmates, who] staff, says that both of the prisoners! sion 15 cents pore as hivaliaeriincal bie | OC Gea oral BiB inne 39) Ae July 1; Aug ove él mes were asleep, were not awakened in] will be tried by a dram-head court. Seer tis Corn is sustained by heavy adit Game Here On May &, 9, 10; Jt July |? OP. 4, Oy He 3 2 time to make their escape and were} martial, which means that they will ' 7 clearances. . ‘i | May 5. 9 5 28, 29; Sept | Evansville at home—With = Wash- AT Married Today. forme Spain. re ‘ , Will Be Shot. May 12, 13, 14; June8, 9% consumed in the burning building. be shot, aaa | Me eicee 1,|ington ai J A inated. seals . i San Francisco, March 31.—Mar-| egy ; | 18,}10; July 10, 11 July 24, i a é ahr apes The Report Denied, et here shows evi¢ » of weakness ditional preparations for base 34 ; a : & 4 Phe Report Denicd ket bere shows evid { weakne Additional preparation bao HE ye With | 26; Se ; ith “Nashville | \ E +» March 31,—-A report? Kansas © Mo., ‘ . | Vand had a further decline yesterday | ball during the summer have ; Telia May 18, 19,20; June reaches here this morning that/Col. D. 8, Harriman, whe - hy ewes any Of 2c from Monday's figures | completed by the schedule committee | Nashville May 1), ie TE Based july 14, 18, 16; Aug DRUG STORE County Judge Powell of this county, fof the lecal Cuban headqua i ' o~ of Central League, of which Paduca[5, 6) 73 July —§ At 45 3. 16,17; Sep. —-. With Padu- = d was last night assassinated at his}serted yesterday that he is in receipt Solu—Mrs. W The finest ld fasbioned new or-|isa member. ‘They were arranged )4,8,9 With Paduc ca: May 13, 16, 173; June 18, 19,|Step in, would be pleased to show home some tiles in the country. No] of private information that Gen. Ruis| oe on a . leans me s af Bockman’s, Phone) at Terre Haute. 3; dune 26, 24, “July 20, 21, 22; Aug. —; Sep. them, particulars are obtainable Rivera was not captured in an en-|\. ‘as La? | phe first game of baseball played ; If you believe you will need more coal during the month of March you : PER BU. 10C had better order it now. The waters are rapidly rising and may cut off our &c ¢oal supplies. We have a big stock on hand now and would be pleased to 9 have your orders atjonce. We have only a limited supply of clippings for 9 kindling, so you had-better order quick if you need them. . . BARRY & HENNEBERGER, Telephone 70. ANTHRACITE PER TON $8.25 t

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