The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, April 14, 1897, Page 1

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Official organ of City by rea- N = = having the largest cir- she Chy Weveuiie: gerber! ‘ulation. e for circulation by Affidavit. VOLUME 1—NUMBER 184 PADUCAH, KENTUCKY, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 14, 1897. TEN CENTS A WEEK the honeymoon has by no means | make some concessions the relief | — - brought an end to her troubles. Some committee will have to keep providing OUTLOOK, LTO ae "I people have been busy over the for thousands of negroes to keep AND : bridegrocs.'s record since his happy ese them from starving to death or to departure, and it now seems likely move them to Memphis to Camp Just Two Less Than Required | that rae arate Arnold lon In Many Parts of the Submerged bay ‘ ik Is the One Which Confronts the 4 Ss. 4 ‘ C.J. J, Von Arnold, alias P here is some truth in the report ¥ i, to Elec, A. Von Steinmetz, alias Baron Turk: Territory toat the negroes will not work on the Farmer. be heim, wedded Jeannine Shurtleff levees, but the greater nuwber are Young he committed bigamy. . willing and anxious to work and have “ A telegram was received yesterday been of invaluable assistance in the SIX BALLOTS SHOW NO CHANGE. |,,,\,;cisram mas received seater ON THE LOWER MISSISSIPPI. Iitocted district, especially in saving|FEW HAVE PLANTED CROPS, papers from K ntucky had been re- stock. The great trouble seems to ‘ ceived in Sacramento for Von Arnold be that they are demoralized by the ona Diackburnites Make Repeated but thn ihe ‘ dovernor had refused ; Lfforts to Relieve: Without Paups work of devastation of the water and} The Lowlands Submerged and the ieloree to Adiouse arrant because the man had passec : cannot see that their labor is fruitful ibatinnad ay . Adjourn. out of the state before the;requisition erizing the Sufferers. of any good results. People in a vac zaigia “i | L STYLES ALL S| . Reaves was made. So the bridal party passed position to know also say that many | Ogden unme | | white men, believing they will be | & HAL There is no doubt that the bogus t 4 y an te . | ' TWO FIGHTS OCCUR IN THE HALL.) , There is, no daub that the Dogs! MANY DIFFICULTIES IN THEW eee eae take) CONTINUOUS —RAINS—-RIVERS RISING. 4 this city, although her present) their places, have scared the negroes . 7 ; whereabouts are not known, — Fur- by exaggerating the extent of work hig! he ee iM Rumors }thermore, the tracing of proofs of} Helena, Ark., April 13.—The in- to be required of them. The dismal, gloomy weather of the a lee ie giclee, ane Von Arnold's marriage to this woman | dications now seem to be that a cot-] Situation Reheyed at Helena, |Past few days, relieved by only 9 few , , he Si ithdraw | developed a possibility of there be-| ton crop this season in the Tennes- Here at Helena the situation is}i?termittent ho: of sunshine, has 4 ge he ythnagd “ore sed ing a third wowan who has legally | see, Arkansas, Mississippi and Louis] greatly relieved. Men worked night|Tendered the aspect here and in the e nomination of some other Demo-|horne his name, and yet has never! ina lowlands is out of the question. | and a, he rt su ling countr t eno ; ‘ " on. land day while the river was rising on] 8"rounding country quite ominous i <tr tame [ita matey “iota abs nie ed tsar tie mnt o0 ant oy tee MAATIONAL AND NEW ICEBERG REFRIGERATORS ' bate ; iy when _ hour aE the Arnold was married to Emma Paul, | look at the prospect with some de-]front, and succeeded in keeping out|©2ed flood, because bad ” joint assembly came n eo vot | v emer y it i i % joint aesemly cae they could not fot Chicago, at Aurora Il, Mare sre of encouragement, but the coo- the water. ‘The town is now about) Reatet hs preventel farmers of th Are superior to all others in Gonstruction, Economy and Durability, Tacit tn taitoate thet thie wes to 10, 1890 Milne’ Ae fig ally egg 3 itself | ten feet below the level of the river, highlands from plowing or sowing, iyon them that unless the Missiesip-/and Helena would be delaged in aj nd in the lowlands for several we Geo. O. HART & SON HARDWARE & STOVE Co. . aa, TOLL GATE FORTS rote tagialy thas the water “ah Hor Meat ggg doer oie dl the Aaa th arlene ne pa “ 303-307 Broad f ore rapic e 01 ld mean # loss of property| te land that it has there been ren- / Broadway, - don. fret ‘ : ow | wou! property : * A so aes | running out the chances for setting amounting to almost $1,000,000, | ‘ered impossible INCORPORATED, 109-117 N. Third Street. Fant ene ac =f ahi hor 4 crop will be exceedingly small. |The levees appear to be strong, how-| Most of the farmers have alrew!y detail was unter ackburn From Memphis down the river has ith purchased their seed, } been! 44, Martin 12, Boyle 6, Stone 1 t = la ac ever, anda large pump, with a ca- . nut have oe acineary to a holes 68 Block Houses, a la Weyler,|(htety rotles ay ‘cach ante aaa at| pacity of 10,000 gallons s minute, is Hmableto sowagrain. Some of Ay VR SCORERS BOOB U% 80088488 It will t n that by th i enty miles on h side, and the] keeping out the sipe water. have started to plowing, but the ¢ § AialDottar lacked. Lut two vote soley Kreeted in Mercer County. {fall each day, where there is any, is] Over 3000 refugees, mostly ne-|!0wing day perhaps a heavy > 3 being clected. By securing one more mater epiegert ont wean | toes, from the plantations below are) foie Searayed almost every vex SHAN biker than (iat of Mae Bua | water oly pitied off Y rg quartered about the city and camp- er . e oth, o1 he 2Hth oO he month at be ling in the hills, bein, provided for be farmers are discour: will be elected, as the latter has said | lates! A 8 ‘hata Sih isdatdacacadiadend ls coadiledlon htepedlenet GATE KEEPERS WELL ARMED. I! est, if any planting is done, and} by the Helena Relief Committee, A] They want settled weather and less | @ : ‘ unter |even then the weather must continue great deal of their stock has n fhigh water. The ziver is again ri ‘a be will ast It for him — very favorable and @ mild fall during | saved and is ‘‘platformed’’ along the |i, and some predictions are, on ac- @ 1 " eaident | Ab we re Mes Twe Convicts Escape From the | September and part of October will] river for miles below. The commit-| Count of the recent rains, that it may 1m es Baie Cit sce anaes Ht be necessary, | Eveu should the crop] tee is making strenuous efforts to[Wme up four or five feet or even . eo taarucy acti a Pease enite . peti rgd! Le gion) tLe on — them here until the water sub- I fl re ee further retard) @ / f i ) | woule eto be feared, as sides, hoping to get them back ip |fatming, but whether such a rise senator shail have been elected. It e some time after the river ir cabi a 4 | o r gets] their cal , comes or not, as long as the rai ree Bere eae Mu nate tie sitecs A FUMLY OF seven onownes |Dscinte its, s nnel to repair the | thus besa oe prevent « com i ot the|@ felt Thesg’are glorious days, indoors and outdoors ~days of good of causing e who would not | hundreds of ** already made. | by ali . river, far! I bed eeling, otherwise ¢ to use their influence | Then nd - | by allowing them to scatter about the + farmers will be delayed is very |g , again, after the river falls | «, vortant work j trig it meta th |acraeeh Set Game deapthes ca a, OE crassity os wel @ NEXT SUNDAY IS EASTER i ne gorgt ; ecsord ab Harrodsburg, Ky., April 14,—[ Places planters will be unable to have time of the year two-thirds of the| @ and to be with the times you will want a pair of chocolate or ox i Bn Washinton and hontat ee] That there will be bloodshed and lots wor eee prod ga until a par- FIVE YEARS. crops are planted, but this year the] 3 blood Shoes or Slippers. We have them in all shades. We want a : by his enemies oat ia Mercer, county within va piglde Lia inygo Monge re ee aya been ” bre Ms n.|® you to have them on your/FEET. ext few days there are few to dou 0 x is aye » resi- is especially true over in Lili 0 Fi : A y Frankfort, Ky., April 14, 2:30, | There was a disposition on the part | dents in the Delta and the St. Francis dois, opposite the city, where there 8 tl Don’t buy until you have looked at our beauties. / Our ah . —Ralloting continued without change| of the board of directors to abandon basin from Memphis on down tol wilt Lytton Given the Extent@lof|* miles aud miles of lowlands. |} will convince you we are tight’ for some hours, the Hunter men de-| the collection of toll on account of| Vicksburg. Yet the thousands who he Li @ termined to force av election and the | the continued assaults on the gates; temporarily homeless cling te- the Law. TAKE REVENGE. | G R k & Son. \\ Klackburnites making repes bat this spirit of submission did not|®aciously to the belief that they can ‘3 é 20. cores n. ' forts to adjourn the s suit the ruling element in the com-|Faise crops. : : } e snip sonnet panies. ‘The old board of directors) Should the fall of the river occur Do the Moonshiugyss gn “James | was great excite invien, he od boat of retort tn planters to work their| WIS GRIME WAS. REVOLTING! 20iteos, or Letcher County. REDRUREROEO000 00000000000000 «i floor, At three o'ck orous policy | tields it will mean a catastrophe such Whitesburg, April 14.—James] * ¢ lieved the voting would prob any’s rights, | 28 herd hy of the tees of the Mullins, a prominent farmer of this ——_—_—__—_—_—— —— Loy continued till in the t outh now inundated has never eX-loH6 prisoner Spirited i county, has been made the victim of EE ORG iki can shy s in From ys D } lection was accomplished jew board has gone to work|Petience in years. Many planters ange mean revenge st the hands,. it ts SHERIFF “SUED. with a determination to. stand upon| 484 laborers have already suffered al- Princeton Last Night and presumed, of enemies made by his meskes Apnl 14 51 p.m, fall the rights of the company They most Lda: hae — tro Tie Pleaded Guilty. informing on persons engaged in -After the seventh ballot the as-[are building at all the gates block | food. undreds of people have moonshining. His barns and out-] J, W. Smith W Share X \ sembly adjourned houses (o protect the gate keepers | either money nor property, and ——- alias wica tank pigheourgedaod|"? > =. pike RAL Senator Lyons was arrested for| from the assaults of the raid these, of course, have absolutely no horses.and cattle fn mut the Logs. fighting with Senator Clark they will be well armed with redit. In the event that a crop off CIRCUIT COURT OF T0-DA Wilby unknown mis Threats Gi Ki - , chesters and, if need. be, supplied | Cotton is not raised it will practically of graver injuries have beea made} ve you All Kinds of eo wildest rumors have been f % bebsobe of Doverty. des saved a . ° . salah Y-lwith a guard. ‘The raiders are sup-| mean two seasons of poverty, destitu against Mr. Mallios The Sherif? Will Make the Levy.— ing ut concerning the bribery] yj themselves with dynamite| tion and distress, as not only will the 7 I charg Exceedingly —s« sl with the intention of blowing up th ers and many planters have no] Will Lytton, the dastardly assail- WIPED OUT One Other, Sult Filed, ee | reports of alleged testimony before | es, There will surely be a reign|™oney during this season, but they ant of Mrs. W. J. ee of Jeffer- ‘ ‘ the committee — investigat the | ot ter is both sides are deter-| Will also be without funds until the/20o street, was tried, convicted, . Shares. A bomb ts. threatened | °° hs Lert lee eroy next year is placed on the | eatene ee ae ie ihe pallet: A Grant. Gounty Village Extine|W Smith today filed il UFE and Wat Will, t¢ ln ead, atake the legis- market tiary at Eddyville today in the cir- guished By 0 Biase shenff W.R. Holland and lature to its foundations Relief committeemen and others |°Uit court here. Lytton was indicted | : wo [il MeKirksey, MM. Wood and TORNADO 5 CONVICES ESCAPE lot thove in. the attlicted vonmury, | bing, the offense having been com- tenden, a small village of Grant coun-| damages Jwhen asked where relief will. come) mitted a few weeks ago and yester-it wat this morning — pract uly | ‘The plaintiff alleges that on Aprit | Office over Citizen’: ‘ Two Five Year Men Break From|Chas, Bunch Makes a Break for] from should no crops be raived,shake|4&Y Mr. Dick Clark” was deputized | wiped 4 Tus dealnine oe stg Bcgh eg te fide id more ee ee the Frankfort Pen. Liberty their beads and say nothing, leat 1 went up to Princeton, where the] Stores Ae hree dwellings were de-}of logs up near Clark's river to sate | : siberty, one to draw his own conclution frou {scoundrel bad been carried for safe|stroyet, entailing a loss of $60,000. |isty a ju st some of the | : ’ 5 wie Gedias o Ed ¢{ate men what they intend doing, | Bef 08 the 2 o'clock ‘‘cannon-ball, MA : J. Smith) v a part owner in’ the| f j ford and Charles Lilliard, of Hender-| Shot By a Guard at the Eddyville | 1 leh wih. ly leit tone); the precaution being taken to stop = Jiogs and had no connection with the a Fire, Life and Tornado ash OM ‘ | nN : ne yhabbe gael pl i —————— son, last night suceceded in eluding Penitentiary. with an air of grim determination, |e train in the railroad yard and let} gopo vd vatly by Lacy Grain Company) | Suit or judgment. their keepers and ei tnen turn} away with a forced and | ‘He prisoner aud officer of there. é : Hiss He sues for $97.06, the value of Has Almost Ce o penitentiary. ‘Their aly sible Yue of aiteetalbatiane No one knew he had been brought} Chicago. M.—May | iis share, together wi ©. A. Re pt covered only when t Chas. Bunch, a ten-year convict |" I Relief Svatematizea, [PSC Until this forenoon,when he was] Mart Onere A Jand for all costs expended. fl unlocked by the t at the branch penitentiary at Eddy- es Systematized. | resented for trial before Judge} "® + & sed at 68 '4 The ladies’ meeting at ing. No clue to their ville, was shot and killed by a guard | n ee ot ee coeel ea eore Bishop about 10 o'clock in the cir- corn opened at 23% and] phe United ‘Typewriter Company the Y. M. C. A. this morning w ’ has bean discovered last evening while attempting to es- a My gro in (ip helt Commit: | cuit. court, aa today brought suit against Mr. Hugh | well: attended, despite the weather In First-class Companies. * FISHERIES CONGKESS. cape ated eal chor pice oe to} He entered a plea of guilty, but ats opened at 16! and! ©, Dennis for $2.50, balance due on! With the exception of a few numbers ; He and three convicts made a) Proves aguinel bea boast "POM the statements of Marshal Collins and | ° 16'eb e > ana | Wpewriter. the programme to be rendered at the | ,,/\!/ business in my line given prompt Ge Called to Manet at eTarniis | emir HORNY tn MS BURKE ett St oy ot charley tempt to take] pr, Boyd, were heard, and the jury, re nnener ay (68.98 an ‘ae secretary's reception Monday night | “tention, ie ° MMPAs) the recall bell sounded, ‘Two guards | 804 eee ese CS" | after being absent only long enough |“ Cheese, old rich gnd/nellow, just. bas been completed, and it promises J WILLS Pho, Nest January vot at the same time and Bunch fell CMinations are not as necessary !tg draft the paper, returned a verdict at 84.15] tne kind you want, At is Swiss, to be one of the most excellent ar- L MITH, }, Am-Ger, Natiogal Bank Bldg, ginong white sufferers, — Still, little ranged in many weeks. Mal Bockysy. Phone iow the heart killed {Hf any partiality is exhibited. It was heries congress, in which | hin badsdrolypact boy liscriminations were) vears in the penitentiary, the extent nat A i I " $ J id C 1 ‘ 7 Bunch was sent up for ten years! ™tde and that the government bas} or the law, Lytton hada remarka- he says ; aes tas Vida? a oltoome C » Ly } INJURED HIS BACK, f Lunpressed with the importance of | for robbery ra a qe hibe dap ‘i 0) te escape, and his seatence is light J \ | make a tour of inspection. ese aA ee propagating and protecting the fb] Garg: KEEPERS ARMED. | tmecautions ‘were’ net taken” the] Considering bie crime. ARMED. i ere not taken the!” Arter the verdict was read Judge! yajor Kilthorpe Admitted to the ) in the waters of the United States ; i he 4 ity of de ‘i ing m i: $200,000 appropriation would soon Major Ellthorpe, a well known old | LADIES and formulating methods tos ty Companies | be frittered away, and the contribu from total extinction many varieties nd to tions by the people would last only a sa : short while. citizen, was admitted to the city hos- of valuable food fish, we have deemed | Collect Tolls, whereupon he was duly sentenced. |“! ses city hos | ~ it proper to issue a call for anationtl | iin ond. Ky, April L.-T! on iy i soma are erst oyes OF Lytton will probably be taken to A this morning hy City Physician congress to assemble at Tampa, Fla epeeatenns Wags. res as —The | person's farm who is able to care! Eddyville this afternoon. Sheriff |"! tamson | 4 ~ ° . oll companies of this county have, for them and furnish them with the Yesterday afternoon he fell and Ss e.g —" on the 19th day of Ja , 1ee8,. |% ” his county have , stated tl i Han S nthe 19th day ; {Ral coeiatles of tla county "bare Te sasarioe ot lit no ald fs gin, anc) Ouely ented im meroane fo. aa Ysa oT atl farion f Co beak ots ¢ tyle for a Little oney. The national fishery commission of ith ty ed them to stand a siege if necessary, | less it is prov Hot know whether Lytton would be|Dut is not thought to be seriously the United States will take prominent | A : i ‘ rte j "l Every keepers’ lodge is an arsenal {has refused to give clothing taken away today or not, but that he | "rl Call and see our black and coffee kid lace oxfords in all the new part in the proceedings of this as-| (TTY Rueben ixige \ equest the | Well stocker inchesters and! Visions, Assistance is only given to Pugh 4 4 sembly. We respectfully request, the | ¥ith ammunition, as well as with pro- those who are absolutely’ in need and | 4/da"t think he would be. It sour family ing vol up-to-date toes. Price $1.60 and $2, worth $3 in Ye at the Rob- gold. governors of the vgrious states of the e hae ; Visions, water, ete, That there is ean get help from no othe: source,} ‘phe cases against Harry Miller and [O41 Oe" [les ins Giass and Queeysware Co.'s Mon- | a union and the fishery commission's | serious trouble ahead in this section | this being carefully though quickly | Jim Dayton, the two tramps, cl 8+! day, /April Call and see our two button oxfords for La- jdead with a ballet t It is not known which guard of guilty as charged, ana fixed the] punishment of the prisoner at five Jacksonville, Gov. Bloxham $4.60 and Bishop asked him if he knew cause City Hospital, why sentence should not be passed upon him, and he said he did not, The Madis quiry shortly after noon that he did I that the employer a pro- mall yor ne to appoiat delegates to the . Ti “ investigat hose in the greatest! with breaking into the Marine W istress are the people living 0) was taken up this afternoon and will PAMILY DROWNED | leased prope dl farmers whe i i i ip leased property and farmers wh ely be tried. dies, Misses and Children in ox hlood and choco- The grand jury had not reported | 44) Absolutely PURE late i ll th . J the Clutches of California Arkansas. Ggie who: ive ua stook aud notte |e eens oe ae We Sen sor Taree Serinveet Ee: to mon F made sped 7 ob- T EVER KNOWN. Bird Seed heel and spring heel. ‘They are the correct thing elena, Ark , Apri i ord | jects of charity on the plantations, oe ; No dirt nor chat, at for spring and summer. Calland see them hefore is generally beheve congress. : ““RTATEONT VON ARNOLD, In the Flats Below Helena, | borers, or “day hands,’’ as they are Olicials, 4 San Franeiseo, April 13,—Speciai|has been received here of the drown- pre they may be needed to plant. y, ca tt, otCourheedournalit) oe lal lag ta tho Hale bela Whalty. GA ochAl Mamgmeroueeiac tea. aasl; wl aigg|in, (ne NEAMME, AE Dulnaver : t Chas. J. Von Arnold was not | entire family of Sylvester Sanders, | tribute cotton seed tree aga kind of Jowa. . ; they are picked over. rested at Ogden on requisition pa-| white farmer ‘The family consisting | specniation, should the outlook be} DuBuque, Ta., April 14,—The Nelson Soule S I m Kgnutucky, itis extremely! of father, mother and five children! favorable. Mississippi is at the highest stage SHOES BOUGHT OF US SHINED FREE Cc probally tha ymany days are | had not had warning of their danger! — Relief parties say there seems to be}ever known here, — Many houses in past the woman who abandoned her) in time to escape to higher ground a reluctance on the part of land own- | the lower portions of the city are Dru Store. ’ leged right to the name ef Delnas | before they were surrounded by deep|ers in waiving rent notes so that) flooded where such a thing has not it Von Turkheim will find that trying to make their escape, ‘chants. Unless. th land owners | rising slowly and the end is not yet.' ‘Try a package, it is the BEST s ‘ ‘ If you believe you will need more coal during the month of March you LUM Pp PER BU 1 oc had better order it now. The waters are rapidly rising and may cut off our coal supplies. We have a big stock on hand now and would be pleased to EGG 7 9 have your orders at once. We have only a limited supply of clippings for Pe kindling, so you had better order quick if you need them. IN UT 9 g

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