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All ran advertisements the ontire Official Newspaper them yf time Bt edvertising does of the Ci Ye pay. OLUME 1—NUMBER 1 159 : TEN CENTS A WEEK the 5 24 for th moth, In| into bologna sausaze beneath PROTECTION gies at or we, mont 16 THE TV LENOIG [Stent inn ta wa EMERY r ‘| be hurled into eternity without a} | portal revenues, AND REVENUE, Soo ENTRAR See AMIATIN GRANITE WATER FILTERS ° fi i 580.44 for the dat car vohuri, and with a piteous 4 ; ' ' da Get te nal Note: sneral {look he turned his eyes heavenward | Will Lytton Remanded to Jail Is the Subject of the President's vf © yer fect Es atta a ng A Few Local Notes of General reanineter sind bow DRE | ae te EXCEL IN Message. witout a snrplus in the treasury, Interest, THE LEVEE BREAKS. : bu, wih an fnerease in the public] deiatcicks : we | PURITY The filtering fibre is made of a solid granite rock, deh, hove has been a eorvespoadin .|'Thousands of Acres Tnundated | sot EXCITEMENT LAST RIGHT, iy, insuring absolutely pure water. WALLING BEWAILS HIS FATE. {;? i gue annoel interes! shaize MAS, Wy J. HARAHAN VISIT HERE Ana familice Howedleu. fiom in 2, to} - Sut, 0 in 1806, oF an tne —- Mempbis, Tenn., Mar. 16,— ‘ Granite filters have greater capaci ee of B11,403,44.40, News of the first serious break in| Said to Have Been Taken From CHEAPNESS ret pl galego The Carson City Giadiators| It y vo ccd that even it the; APrived Last Night With Her} i iovce gyatey reached this city to-| other makes costing three times as much. Levent of (hepovernment had been] — Children. -sLett This Morn. ay. On Saturday night about one btifie ent fo meet all be ordinary i red yards of the old state levee, Keeping Last Night . Loulsville, } i ‘ ‘ P penscs‘do. ‘ng the past three years, tog for Loulevilte Start al the leven one whieh (he Oi SIMPLICITY There is nothing about a granite filter to get out of gold ie o.ve would still have been ine ‘rancis levee board has supervision : der; it willl life-ti: FAMILY CF FE DROWNED, som t the dem: nds ie Butler plantation, | pet ees sul tea t net e nds pon | a » way » BB plantation tT ve nc y i o meet the dem: nds npon yave way avthe Butler plantation, POLICE COURT NEWS OF TODAY, Jailand Hiddea for $ Ready for the Fray, fi, und nt bonds would nece oH ly| OTHER MATTERS FOR RAILROAD READERS, | four miles below Node and "i ‘ hove Hern is. ued for ifs repletio y miles above Mempbis. Th ite Ht ‘ buave vero feted for ite 3 i eS aly f ea a ‘ Z see CLEAN LINESS Granite filters are easier cleaned than any others. Washington, March 16.—As soon} foes, wivout denyi at a terrific rate, having the ftremen-| Will Lytton, the brute arrested child can operate them. as President Mc ny 8 notifier re core es uch @ conclusion all it lee give ve! Vi “ls a warr 7 a hi esterday ihat tho as Sauben 1 tee correeren hed shy “4 a ‘iTilinois Ventral Superintendent, | ous fall of fife et to give it force | yesterday on a warrant cherging him esterday he organization of fivai the det would have been de [oy gies, of Louisville, came|#d send it to deal death and de- | with mulicious assault, was brought igh Reel atid nv. ed in a Me pi ne own from Dawson on the “eaupon-|*tuction in the lowlands of Missis- jidta the police court room this morn- fg ‘ a Metested +) send In t Paets (ie cacadetiie uinanath ontidence |i chix morning and stopped over|*iPP! county, Arkansas, ‘There is no|ing, and viewed by ® crowl of thor- | (RU Up 1 onli Htomortow, Itisfamme.surwly sireng!hened throug | Ty yout at Paducah in a private cer] louvt that the crevasse at Butler's | oughly indignant men. Lytton said “ Ww BS Gare oh tn, i out (be cout ; {at the union depot. ‘This. moruing il grow larger, and It may affect to] not word, and evinced no litte un- nee Congres of the United] | Conziess should. ptly correct sig Jett on her return to Louisville at |* Very small degree the stag of the|easiiess, waiving examination and ech iewhane 303-307 Broadway. aan kes required i be se y] she ox : gieioe! ve 4 rg Hr fag] 8 o’elock, but Mr Harahan remained | Ver here, but this - “i been the ing held in the sum of § _ ve . 109-117 N. Third Street. es required me to call you to-}aues mast be supplied, not only for} | upto the time of the present! defeat of bond he was remaniled to gether, { feel that your assembling in} ibe ordinary expenses of the govern: : ’ ‘There will he no attempt to! jail, and the witnesses were recog- hada oe ae fadione ment, but for the prompt payment of} linois Cen-|stop the break, as the St. Francia| nized for their appearance before the cause of the condition in which [liber.1 pensions and the liquidation . ative backine | Levee Board has no boats or work. | grand jury. nog i Aentood ipa ereta Lot ie ete and jvterest of Ux the “ule ‘ the|men on the scene, and the people are » penalty for his crime is from meat. is conceded that its cur-[ public del jpg revenu A 4 ‘ " busied Tent expenditures are er than es should be so:levind wf hin the pasi| Phe break is. the more terri+ Ite receipts. aud that such a condition jeign produ to ve the home r nge of locomo- vuse loss of hfe will surely oc | exuitement in the city, # has eyisted now for more than three | w 8 y to at Harrison }cur fvom it. Indeed, the most ing was predicced years, With unleniied means at our ucer - eaine of those who kn th vi collected command, w epr iiing the re € nafact Hieve at ditions there do not 7 e that and jal, markable s wele of incre € ¥ ' HOHE sdivision of the T.jali the public debt by borrow er over the t lands escaped from the flood | feared " € o'clock meet the ordinary joa t t tat Wolfe river, afew] when it came upon them Satar- | th sigh * dispersed. It is upon even ea economical aud | nd to every | y t of Memphis, the flood is|day night ssid a premonition of danger prompt. | 7% “<4 a f ‘ y part » he goverament. | field of jul ! f 5. The levee which gave way is in| ed the officer t t r . 7 4 i n examination ‘ t dis sand adequate sto front of Mississippi county, and it is| away from t Y at ] ] ¢ Cc closes the in every ail, ‘ tind « thought the waer will almost, if not in the city ave his neck Cc : eee Mre. W. J, Heraban, wife of the yout saving their lives and to five years ia the penitentiary people in low. | smpino’ ise who SHORT LINES, hic where leads inevitably to the + Athevton caries the]entirely cover this county. In the Mry Hills and those that the coniition of way Lill, far the east-end local and | Mississippi county lowlands the water | hav@expressed themselves a3 be we evar fd Nstided th stitiable j revenues he 7 slike a a will go to a depth of from ten to fit-|dedrous that the law be allowed to ; ae Ye sche ol ae Rigeets “ ‘ inducior Hancock has Daddy’? | tea feet. salen Soiree. To make himself afresent of a nice pair of shoes, and ae je Se prompt ¢ My Me The people who thoyght they were} Marshal Collins did some addi- the Treasury that the revenues fi sur ron’s roa wh he is atte nding : : tected; le hich partly | ork on the Lytton ease before ’ i hey. ti the fiscal years ev ling Joue nnn he be: ie nb Sig Bee we wave way, ace totally uzprepared for|Spiwg-and suoceted “in Qading ths naturally he wants one that is noted for style, quality, fit and iy Borge ag ee, tae r ; 4 af ahaa open pre a orertiow, vd will hardly give 8] mus an whom Lytton claims he in- wear. To get these qualities he should\ be careful and“select ? dl ‘ - ‘| : s ’ . ; vi hought to their stock, so great will | tended to assau! She is employee t \ o, pang de a6, 8.56, | provide sulfici : fapeegiee sae a cen Sg be the efforts 10 escape with their nes door,at Mr. E. Fels a gives the. house that has the reputation for all. “You-ean get them - ve i me | on udsun no pans e ‘Oo | lives. hey have no although | Lytton a very uns ry reputation expenditures = of 81,914 ,453.66. | out the cor g of furt on the cannon ball between Cairo | ihe water bes in time gone by rewclis|Shesays she was’ staying at Mr frofi ONE to FIVE DOLLARS at eptades the os ee ee ae ees ouee Oye rene { 1 Memphis aud is all ri ed a depth of ten fect on therr farms. | Rieke’s some time ago and Lytton 67.98 were pail upon the public; nance me McKr ‘onductor Ridley wore a broad |The Lee liner, City of Osceola, 1 wasalso staying there. She claims fiebtswblek Bas | ¢ | hana ve Mansion Mareh 1) 1597 on his face yesterday ed down, bound for this city, a short| he did steal her jewelry, and also a 4S “ lich 1, 1889, £259,07 + ane rave the “high ball”? v{time after the break occured, | silver knife D> « ¢ \ the avnual ines x 5 SENATOR WOOD | i i ' f > iteect ‘ ° - < e . : or Will Nortivcutt goes out] Those ov bord heard cries for help,| Lytton's mother lives here, and a ‘ 56.60. pipts of U | ob and the boat slowed up. When the|has been employed at Mr, Julius Will Urge the Consideration of His | (,, cM as Condue- | ‘hampin rit ased the! We corner of Seventh and Madi- ' 25 = = Case Tomorrow tor Heaton’s car. cries we ’ heard. | son sureeis. Sepreniad 10 94'1,716,561.04, _ Engineer Walter Shepherd bas|Capt. Cooper ordered a yaw! lowered] | Jailer Miller was_seen_relative_to its expeaditureat $159, 5 Wesbingtoo, March) 16.—Mre) oe aslapedl tH ye run bee {and manpeds..J off in| th@ritnor that the negro had been showing an exces of pte over| Wood, Goveinor Bradley's | sweetiCuiro And Memphis ou account | -H¢ direction of the cries_and soon |e: tried away, however, and strenu- expendiimes of 8 3.26. }'o the senatorship front Keotue Gite ution A Lies came to two little boys, one twelve| ously denied that he had been re- Sigde that time the receipts of no} becoming a trifle restless and will ; satin A the other ten years old. They | moved at all during the night. Pyear, andilih but few ex urge the coasideration of his case by} Conductor Will Foster has just! wore hanging to the upper wire of al tons of no mont§ of any fiscal year,|the senate tomorrow. He he] been granted a jen days’ leave Off sited wire fence, aud the rusbin t oh mand Mary Burnett, have exceeded be expenditures. | nust know what the senate intends to] alsence for viola ener: ! rule 85.1] eo rent was seeminaly trymg its} ere f $5 and costs each sof thy government, from|ido, If they. do 1 seat| tie says he needs afew days to Ose Gs duihive then. for a breach of the all sources, during the fiscal year] him he will s ne a his farm near Avoka: The lads were saved and were| ending June 50, 1894, were 837°,- ve no farther 7 g billows continve to n on board the City of Osoeola. THE HATTER Thomas Jones was arraign ; . using threatening lap, its expenditures] There is some dis) t , rction to the I. C. com-| The water which 1 goes through the] John Mu le was fined $20 an f leaving a deficit and delay action on the « ‘ bisis, Wolf, stvee "Wks | Geeak at Hatlan'a 4 Dod fon gay 10] ond, aad ceecu steed ie he FUR “a _ HAS RECEIVED HIS : 8 costs, and recognized in the sum the first since ta resumption 0 appointed seuators, wl ves | hedecker o war paint aad lthe St, Francis basin and finally jinto| 100 for his good behavior f specie payments, of €69,803,250,58. Huot a their pros} his goes into print the water will | ihe St. Francis river will follov Noiwithsiand’ g there was ado-| Itis expected there will be a large| have reached the rails. ‘Inough wel the stream to Hel 1 come out ' oe ee: e A ;,, | the stream to He co UL HOMES DESER PED FOR MILES. = t eee Ror Lo en ne ecestas wen Gelert tink ae res om MPS ee ee pring oc dinary expenses of t government, | bavy this we ade possible by the] tra or business of road Thas it will be seen that the Missis- - as comparod wil) the previous fis retirement of a number of prominent] ‘The corn rush passed off without a] sippi levees below will not be relievsd | Refugees Rescued By the Thous- ih ar, its income Was sti'l not suill-|oificers under the law, mishap, yet some one was heard to|by the break above. ‘They will have and in Bo: ties, and the guid reserve in the since that this company had had more} erest of the high water reaches them. | ,, Men; Teas ; gas a5 ; treasmy for (heredemption of green- ks of late than usual. Whoover a | For m) nd miles to the west o' backs wes diawa upon (o meet them, | Gov rnor Bradley Declines tO Be} gaye this information is not posted. | PAMILY OF FIVE DROWNED me ( low ‘i 1 al " = ot! ’ Hats and F rn hi But this did ne lice, and the gov Considered mm That Rote, Lhe line from Fulton to Memphis Ont ertlowe a0 bere the e cient to provide for its daily necessi- NOT A CANDIDATE. say though this paper a few days]a terrible strain on them when the erament (i ried to loans to res] ai itort, March 16.—Governor| #aniled from one to two hundied — | current is not strong it is pot diiti- plevish re: isigalew gets oaltivele teak Ga fs : t featloods for ten days and searcely a] The ing Flood About Mem- Pa Told cand In Feb vary) 1894, $50,000,000] ai\1 wil not under nny circumstances |ollars’ damage to the rolling stock phis. ‘leon, Threaten 'ng brine frees nega peri et 327 BROADWAY. in bonds were » ane Novem- me @ canildate for the senator. | 20' with nding the fa at lesst Thousands. face of the water in every direction is ber followings 5° of $50,-] snip, that the tion made in that} ten exews had never be 000,000 wes . PTGS ieknent sam of $11°,171,795 was is not now expected any new deve Ex-Flagman Handley, but the re- My ug t ‘ 1 Memphis, Mareh 16.—A family of | dotted with these litle craft, SS es ion is mere foolishness, There | line before of ba : wed At Mavion, Aik., all day yester- ID OT I ILLIA LDCS! PBY, GD LLM TRG DVIS? five persons, consisting of Husband wife ad three childreéh, were day and ayt available steamers morving ved ia Ma ne | fit for su ave been yed APPOINTMENTS MADE, opments in the senatorial matter un- {Was in the city Mone ATS) on creased until, |i} the 23d, tion with his atlorve: Mr. Handley will bring suit ! fi cd , t 1 ir SOU of 1 8 that e = 4M in boads, for 865,116,- IN PINE MELAL this company for. thirty the cabin in which they made ther Two Ambassadors’ Names Sent to : 2 e 244, wee eamounced to consress, dollars for tife loss of hie right arn an nds of refugees have bee! Dee dn the Tina aes bloc grea the Senate, | ‘Ther jper of the government for] Are the Champion and His Autage| which was cut off at FE eg aan i ol f goods ie ton, March 16,.—The the f re onist at Carson. March by being knock The levee threatens to give way in hold prepert sitive ne-| president today sent to the senate for hip, through the sweeping away of | rescuing ireatens to § were $50, , side of a car while swii¢ e 1 “9 f F 5 bait anal , 2 ces and the situation is 1e- bite folks t confirmation the names of John Hay peadive 16.—Corbett and}, member of the Order ¢ \ and the situation ist irmation the names of y ‘ " ate tocin a arded as extremely critica er ol stock, | and Horace Porter ambassadars doipit ot § od 1 both ia excellent] Conthetsrs. ant doubtloss will nak sinew ing WADI S48 /P0b. 88.18, AT Mexbjbite & great deal| Comtecto aud loabilesa' swater continues to. rise, but |} : i to England ant France respectively. PRINTERS jared by the government in. Febe|ef coufidence in the gfe rtrong fight for damages. | more slowly than yes erday. r Te haaciteen Oudersinod! (op. Wome ! i A the sale netiing $111,- | battle to take place tom ; Oy nog mee. We. en hea lost could come. | days that these selections had been : bett is a big favorit y these ¢ ely me Nas Bt ' : “ “O08 KILLED, THREE INJURED ee getling (his stoc made The w soon put new yards and depot in} the ferries | t st im) ‘ Mr. Wood le home this ra heros vealie weet be ton. — We learn through part of the : aftervoon, having realized the utter 3 leal, be = ? $262 116,400, : Set weapas ay MA A| Dr. Pascal, who togedlier with is In a Wreek onthe Burlington at ©) ; c. Ja go Eoialeotaer at tee ye “DONE CHEAPER. Fee the fiscal year ending dane 0 ee enn aoc nthe city bee teen [Sousinelaw, Me the agent for grang rite Sevens ofthe En ees a oe af me cmama ft her HTP" | ego, Many Hf to wreck role, white ay black | Pompano’s) | kere DONE BETTER. mer from all_ sources amoonted to] teds dally. alr Jerty owners, that the company has) + Ba with their Saree doubt that the crowd will be im: on the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy \ 4 , : $404,475,408.78, while ifs expendi not as yet cle ve deal for the] °" ” 2 * erty. had — been ak u . DONE QU CKE > turg were $454,675,654.48, or an} Mense- I neonerty that (bis gand would em-]teurour cee hes po Wp er f the water with t p I kv, oF | yi twelve miles from Chicago, the en- 128 | . - ex@ss of expendiiuics overieceipts| — yaCKSON AND ’ brace. © The doctor has the sal ; k for hours waitin An : $°J,203,245.70. In other words the : BP ATEN each gig) Oarialnle” well 00d. | eee einen ter y ate ae 1 ment. ‘There 1s not hy | euare ene eae Sone aa, " nme were falal pjurec 7 a . one tefl receipis for the three fiscal Rigt of way 400 feet wide wiih | Poe AN eseirtme A standing room for ade Py 08 i i Tbe wreck was occasioned by a . yams ending June 80, 1896, were] They are Taken Into Member ship |t he two main leads extending] 1b" * Tei da tos under water, 6x0 i r sbuilic‘ent by $157,811,729.46 to of the Baptist Church. from west Fulton on Fulton district | *shout. BT GER aa he design, BF ra imer If you want Neat, Clean Work, Printed in meet the totalexpendiiures. Norhas o south r 3 pi ss RECONCILED country peo bo had | Ir the condition since improved. Alexandria, Ky., March 1.—Jitoi, ‘The exiendi | Beet and waited with the water | Modern Style ; if you want full count, reli- For the first half of the present n and Walli today 1 bellies of their animal), no fiscal year the receipts of the gov valde aa Jeera sares ee io Ate | Fiagman Bob Perry tel’s a good ne Bred ie pe Factions nether the relief would « a i tm ‘vorona - Cigar able goods, give us a call. We guarantee i stains = \. 1 A ernment, ¢ f postal revenues, Hii tint Governor Bradiey had re- Joke on one of his his fellow brake- OF HOF aT Peon our work, and give you what you buy. e 57 7 3 ex-| al ot . &] wkfor arch 16.—It ow e the water is rising were 8 temhe vy &X- fused to interfere in his beialf, Wail | men that occurred on the N., CO. &| Vrankfort, Maroli 16.1 fee bie ue tall Pedros. seroaita penditures, exclusive of postal ser-}n0 jroke down completely ani cried Sts L seventeen ye bgp aecehag oy poles Spa rab ; vic 15,410, 1000. 22, ih Slike a child, He still declares his, Cbbing “em down | Ae of Ohio, an emissary f sree i Wa © Sey i 1 ie ditures over receipts of $34s"J innocence and says Jackson must) in. Zu running over the lop, oer) ‘ oa re : ‘tel \ 3.46, In January of this} cei him cars one r he ve end! Hy tions have become re down the river very few signs of Lif Nel 1 } year the receipts, exclusive of postal i of a bigh « : and will now work in harmony, 4 nifested on any of t n eison Soul es e Tevenues, Were €24.316,994.05, and fanty tay. thought that entered mid » newly elected senitors have been tions, and as there bas bee Dri Store ' the expenditures, | exe elusive of postal] See . 4 that the train bad» and | ted. "This means Hunter's cere means for saving the stock service, $30,269,389.29, a deficit of 13 5 Mdurt. body would in an instant ound tain election, tain that nearly all have per AN ECLIPS= OF THE SUN LUMP PER BU. 10C The heat of our coal exceeds the warmth of the sun because it is : S . good coal. “The veins it comes from are the best. It is as even GG as possible ju size and quality. It is always clean, Our coal makes es as much heat as you can buy for a dollar. AUN BARRY & HEPNEGERGER, Telephone 70, ANTHRACITE = a: Secu SA