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1 0 MfciilPIIIS DAILY APPEAL WEDNESDAY, MARCH 31, 1886. TVS BILL TO PRETEXT THEIR I!URODllTIO.. Tke Natkaal Board to Hire Way to I'oamUslon Directed or tke Secretary of tke Interior. laraaiai. coaaaaroaDaaci op tbi arriaL.1 Wasaiaeroii. Ma'ch 29. Toe atttt mt n! subojit'txl to tbe ttt-nae by the Postuta'er General, giving a ,tt of re mov.la made in pnetcOiiia of the fourth e atiae March 4, 188 tlnwa that ite n amber of each removals in TVnimaae baa been 168; in Arkaosaa AC, and in Mitigippi 00. The Secretarr cf the T'uaary has inked an additiwal appropriation of fttCOO f r the completion of the public building at Jackson, Tenn. Tbe lesson lor tbia aiditionkl allowance ia that the etti mates cf coot of the building ' were exceeded, owing to the unex- Seetcd high coat of the work, baing one in ai oat-of-the-way place and ' the high rata of transportation. An xnf2,000 ia aleo required for tbe Oaf ird, M'es., building from the aame cauaea and 'he exiwnae incurred io providieg aiit4ble drainage. The Committee on Commerce bava nr. pared favorable report on the bill "to prevent the introduction of eontacj ua and Infectious (Users a into HhaUuiu delate." A ia well known to the readeraof tbe Appeal, tha in aeveral phasea haa been the subject of tonsia'eratioa in the committae, and H fi Rratifyim to know that they ere sot only willing to do their duty in the premises, but are persistently urg inc she attention of J ingress aud tbe eonntry to the question of samUiy proviaient aod lawa. Thia measure w still another atep in the right direc tion. The committee will aay tt.at "yellow-fdver ia a peat wbcas ravf awe not oonfifled ti any locality cr Wat, but which, if import el torn ita hone in the tioplce, his aprai over Jante poitona of onr country, pro ducing moat diiaitrous reau.t'. Meaa res fci eheck the prosreui or prevent . the in vat i in of tbia olaaaof diseases tnnat be national in their character, titmrity, and the extent cf their ap , plication." 4 , In tie report under consideration , the commltft add : ibe importance o( a organ ad public health service incennaction with the gmiral aov . eromfnt isgenirilly cononded. Every eivihavtl ooontrv Laa maila anh ... vision for tbe health ai d esf 1 y of its int ahltant. The neceaeit.ee of mo Jem life require such aaniUry provision. inereace in popa'a ion witbia rere, t timea acd ita oonceotiatioa in lrg ornn uanlties, the rapid growth - '' iw rumsa cemtBonlcat on between diff-rei.t oonntrieeand varioua portions i f the mmiu, mjuQirj, owing io me impiuvfd faftl I ties for Intnrnmim k. ....,.! I . . un.o KUUDVI tod fkiee mora rapidly and generally the several forma of oontagir n, Infoc tiuna and epidemic dineaaea and in crease their danger and fa ality. It becomra Important, therefore, that the tuti relating to the nature of these di eee, and eapecially the lawa of their dlmeuiinatioo, should be aoceitiiqed in order that proper and efficient mnaauroa of prevention ma be adopted. Huch diaeaana are n t loca'ind or lim tad by H(te line. Tk.M . 1 II 1 I t t11' rayiuiy aim wiuoiv, ana boome a oa'iuual scourge, calling for national m awree of relief. II... .i.r . . . iurr rocmiifr me good accom pliahed by Stale Bjarde, the repoit lays: Xt would eeein that when ao much has been areoinnlished by State htaUh organiiationF, a nafonaf health air vlce, covering a wider held and c Mi trolling conditions which they either aeparate y cr conjointly cannot rta;h, must, if propei 1 1 organised and pru ' denly and eftioieutly admlnlatered, be bentflolal to tbe public intense. Congress in 187tf recognised the pro priety of creating such a service, and etablished the National Board of Health, which still exitU It per formed good eervice tor several year. pni ttia fact cannot be diaguiaed that , it doea not now command the couti" dence of Oangreaa or the country, and ia no logger netful. Your committee are of the opinion that the medical prjfestion do not de aire ite continuance, aud one of tiie providot eof the aic rapanyingbiH re peala the law establishing ii, Tliia bill oUtfs'I.e service in tbe Lands of a cojimia loner cotnected with the De partment of tbe lutsrior. It thus a cnreeifRcUnty of actim aud full re apona b.lity, biing always under the control of tne Secretary of the Inte rior. A change of commissioner in ase of inefficiency aou'd be eabi ly made "while a bterd of eleven membra eould set be changed without dtlay, diCDcnlty and embmaaament. Nopa trooae ia conferred upon thia cBioe, i and no executive f u octiona are created that oan in aay way touch upon the ngoie or powers 01 me siate,or other - deptrtuenta of the government. - ' An impo teat bill haa been pre- Montea to iae uomm:t aa on i,veea and Improvements of the Mifwieaippi Kiver for coaaideration, intended 10 change the present mttbod of improv ing the great waterway. It povidee Ihak liv tnm nnrBOM of vnati nin. Ka ' watert f the Muainippi river witi in ita ctanntl from Cairo to tbe 1 Head of the Paasep, and to carry ( fl the flo x watera of iad river to the Gulf i f Mx cj, tbe Becre'a-y of Wr ia ant vuia-nl to entar into contract with Patrick J Kennedy and aeto i Ua for the c nstruiti in of 10,00 ',000 cob e y t da of embankmenti or ear h works, within ttie limits tf the b a ea ', bordering i a the river, and to enter into contract with tbe same i:tia for tbe opening of outliti to earry ufl the 1 flood wera of the rivers tl r mgb ' Bayou P aquemlne, Li.r B irgne, acd alone t'i route of the pr Jected Fort 8L 1'b ill j canal It provide for tbe building of 2M,- 000 cuh e yards of levee er ankm'at in Ten "eneee ; in Arkanaaa 2.0 0,00t cnbie ynda; In Miei tirpi 2,00,WX) cable vrd', and in L m a ana 4,000 000 cab e j ird, w th ti e ha a ice i i ldieen it Jieotucky tod 1 1 no:a. The bill etlfnr an apprrp-iati m if $3. 700,00. i f which $ i, 100,00 J ia to be need tor the ootlete, . The Military Commlttre bavebeen aasH to rnommetd ao appropriation of tbtMti i t tne construction of a anacai'a need loal from the town nf .Dover tu the national rmt-ry in tbat v'ciniiy, provided it at therght of way. D' t li-aa than aeveniy-five let inwitlib, nil fl at be eerored o fie Uoiti i io aiy pait if the gToaoft Lv-r whinh t tie io d - hall run, not now owned by tbe Unit"1 hta ie. The i)ri.n of TeDnpr-e Undo ninn to) be fi ill with thecnmiuiir-e, be f.il lowing be r tbe la'eet nnMii' i : O. T. Wt tf. Union (O'Htv, $3t f r a hotee sri'i fup 1m; Wj i m Mo Meig ( 525. pn pertv t ei h the t.r' : V l Mm Cii' n n' a 'iXrof Ieec"i' t . i3 K),sini-; K j i icV, f fry mnjiry ei"i-a. Ibe ( i. i'ii t ee rn 'h Jo tu iaiy ric cnmeiiil '-.a' 'amael p. Ev', Uta tinit.-l f'i. t b M .iDQkl for the E thru biHUni, b i.i U'5t aa feea for eer vicea rendered by him aa marshal after the expiration of bis term of office and before hs snccefsor aat ap p ioted. TIKKIBLT BUR.t. 1 we Llvra LmI urf Ttor e Prrawwa aill7 Ijarr4. Hronmon, Mj ii , March 30. A fire visited iiron.wn thix morning, deet ray ing tho tine new brick blo'k of aton-a which wan built laxt "iiiMnior. One of the terrible d atiin n of the fire ia tho death of Mix. Timothy Hurley and hc-r daiiplitor May. aged flften yiara, alio were burned. Mr. Hurley and three children, a boy aged sixteen, n other trn and a linby about two and a half years old. are terribly burned. Charles .Stniclily, a baker employed by Mr. flu ley, ia badly cut about the fin e and hewf. The tire company did effective work, eaving the bumncas portion oi tno village, rour atorea were burned j loH8tlri,000. Thebodiea of Mrs. Hurley and the daughter have Just been reooverod, but burned bo yond miognition. Slieriff WhitUkcr had one of )iin legs cut very badly by the fulling of a heavy plate glaee. Thia la me lourth deatructive fire that haa ravaged Itronaon within the kiat two and a half years, destroying about fiiw.iKiu worth of property. TENNESSEE NOTES. IimiwNhviti.B Stales: From the preea of this Congressional Piatrict it eeema Uie popular wintinient ia aluioat unani- mouHiy in tavor of a primary election. ahii vii.u Ammnw To attempt to give to the Carroll ton afluir a iiartiaan complexion ia a not leas atrocious vio lation of the public peace than the mnexiu're iteclf. , Bolivar BuUdln: We recognize tho fHrttiiat there ia an element In (ho Kemocrntic party which is in favor of prouieuve tnriu, ami ih opposed to tho regulation of railroada, but it ia a mere faction, and the party cannot afford to pander to it. Mi Kenzib Newt: Every week every loonl paper gives from 100 to 5000 lines for the boIu benefit of the vicinity in which it ia published. No other agency can or will do thia. Tho local editor, according t his moans, doea more for a town than any ton men. Tub Jucksoji Trilmrte upon the Sen ate debute: "The Democrat, with out a single dissenter, championed tho administration, and the party every where applaud tho chief executive for hia firmness in refusing the Senate papers concerning appointments." The Nashvillo 2tomTsav8 of that city: "We need more of the push and vim which hnvo made manv West ern and some Southern citiee rise like magic into power and importance aa commercial and industrial centers. Nashvillo ia not alone in that need. Ci.AitKsviLi.Bs Uhftmicle) The Ninth District are now proposing that the convention plan bo done away with ami primary elections substituted in their stead. We aro inclined to be lieve that the movo is a good one, and uiiiu use io sec it nuopted In aiont toniery county. IiouvAii BuUain. on the Carrollton iminr.ui i,-. v,o((i rieoillO III OV- Ollr sister Mate, for the salto of her good ......... ..1 .1 1 1 V limn- iioniiui, snoiiiii arise and boo that the iMirpetriitors of this irreat outnigo upon justice and the lawa of tiie Nate are prom i tly prosecuted and iiiiisneii lor men- crime. iimiumhkia ivnex: mi innu uu the (ou ls combine to reuiiliihifreiirliiii huh iiiivs, put np mo price of coal, wheat, coin, pork and other neees sa lea of life by arbitrary advances in transport charges, so long will they le stooped from complaining if labor coin nines I O io LABOR RIOTS IV BELGIUM MOIST AT AJf ESD. Aly Sir ( harlea Dilke Into viewed on i British Pol tics -Keli ctioua la bladstom's Cabinet. : ' hit:o uji wages. 1'Oi.HMiiiA Herald: No arrests in iwiSHissippi yet of nnv of the murder ers who liavt made tho name of "Car ronton a ny-wonl ami a reproach to the entire fcSUto. . . . It is a mut ter ol sincoro regret that tanlf reform has little chance of success with the present Congress, notwithstanding the I H'inoeratic party wout into power on nun issue. I Nasiivim.b Wii.- Tho American people aro ahead of tho American courts in according to woman luir legal r Khts Woman ought to have a fair, square deal. The (nion called atten tion recently to tho ni.-cessity for or ganized eirort in her behalf in the matter of wages. Hho ought to have equul pay for eipiul work with man. If any iliUcrenee, she ehould have the advantage. A BttlHT DAT. Now jmt Uke a ptp at taa window aad Oh, daur mat How aloadyand dark, aud howdratryaad Sf aji I , What a dart The rain toami ta fawa At Keorao aourios down; Aad thawat, asaadr aartk iiHika at eroat'ai tbatky, 8doI. 1 , llow eeald I tipe-t to ba htvpj and (ax bonh a dart ?i whaa tkinai an dall and a 111 at a moat Iathboa. J i k, dear, if 1 ka-w I inraotbiDa to dot Tha world lot ki aa ir it ware harlot a try . ba am I. IxiNDON. March 30. Vr. Trevelyan replying yesterdav to the address of a deputation of Ulster Liberals, aaid he had an alternative Irish scheme which he wojld bring forward at the proper time. The riot compensation bill was read a mmi timo la tbe Uouse oi com mons last night. The Daily Nam believes that Mr. uladstone'a scheme relative to Ire land doea not place the police under the control of an Irish parliament The government intends to oppose nir. jieaton a motion urging negotia tions with other countries for the our pose of establishing universal penny oeiage. . - mir Camrlva) IMIke Itrvlew. "Mr. Chamberlain and Mr. Trev- clyan," Hir Charh Dilke said, "for mally resigned at the Cabinet council Friday, and Mr. Gladstone sent the resignations to the Queen on the even ing ol the same day by a special mes senger. Both gentlemen will prob- aniy msae statements ana announce their resignations in the House of Uommons .wondav. "Further defections," he continued. "are improbable just at present. Os borne v organ aud Viscount Kilcour- sio intended to resign at the same time that Chamberlain and Trevelyan did, but anr. Gludstono talked them over, and they will remain. Jease Uollings will follow hia friend Cham berlain, but as the petition against hia election as member for Ipswich is aimosi ceruii'i u te successful, he will probably not tako the trouble to resign. Mr. Ileneago will also secede, but the seceders outside of the Cabi net will wait until Mr. Gladstone macs a formal and detailed state ment of hia Irta'i policy to Parlia ment. Earl ffponcer is a vigorous supporter of land purchase, and will not consent to home rule ithout it. He will leave the Cabinet if the land purchase proposal does not either pre cede or is not concurrent with the home rule bill. Mr. Gladstone will how revort to his Irish schemes aa originally submitted to the Cabinet, but it is impossible to say yet whether he can enrrv them through the Hoimo of Commons. Undoubtedly Lord Hartington, 8ir llcnrv Jamea. Mr. Chamberlain and others will form a strong 'cave,' and I shall probably my- sen row in me same boat if Mr. Glad stone a schemes fail.' Coercion ia neeessary in ire and, and the 'cave will not shrin therefrom. Mr, Chamberlain will probably go much further in this direction than myself, I believe that v.r. Chamberlain has rightly judged that the Democracy of Great Britain, which is included in all parties, is prepared to give to the peo ple of Ireland a fair meas- re of self government, but is not in favor of giving them complete home rule or buying out tho Irish landlords for their benefit." LIBOR Bit) sTlF liELUIUM. tbe uhi of tbuMV drug liirtbe relit-f of Neural tria. It la iratifyioit Io obaerve that iwb dun Karoo consequence! Duty bo averted by tbe uw of Tonuauhk, whk'b ia almost a acilic la the acute iunn of Neuralgia." FOR BALK BY ALL DRUGGISTS. CAN BE CURED WITHOUT THI USE OF OPIUM OR 'MORPHINE! ' The Vntienl Brtrf, pnbuaheri at Kt Lonla. says i VmA Tintttiiwi la i saw of Nembrla of H or IS in tbe Jum. lhst, iwue : ' kliuiy bavc becoiue ru trQii. wtilcb lud nulUKl S tiMUaHuT vtctuua Io the lue ol opium or moruhtne. fmm !. au muotua luul tlx Muni ilief of Neural-1 Ju" """"V" ' r wmpW," a. u. auii, m. II. bOUUTTUla, M. "Hw hn Toncalina a fafa-MU In NaoialcU. "T (a .iprarton. lii. nwli- cumIut Uiml diMeam.- J. P. KiAUX . m,UL " I omaiiW TonamUna th boat ftwjn for Nnunifu 1 Uae Hn IrtM " & V. lnrtAL.iL D, FiBrils, Ma. PRICE ONB DOLLAR PEE BOTTLE. A. A. W'tllFR. "t Proprtitur, 7Ht and 711 WASllLMiTON AVEKUR. ST. LOUIS. w7a7gagb &cba Factors, No. 30O Front Street, : STemplils, Tenn. DILLARD & COFFIN, COTTON FACTORS, Hem pli la, Tenn. ftafth Advances Io Ivferofiatntai and Plunle-r. GAYOSO HOTEL. MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE. Ne wIt Constructed a nd Elaborately Funodshed, Con talx ing 225 Xarge and Elegant Rooms. srTha If oum nas Perfeoi Tantllatioa and Nataral Llaht, Stsam haatlna , Elaotrlo Balli, aad two o Dale's Elavatora. All treat-earl pass Hale atreat entrance BaTES-a)a,SO f a per day, aecordlns to lias aod slavation of romna. Bpaolal rataa to Commaroial Travalera. Abundant aupply of PURE CISTERN AND WKLL WATKH BBTAIiIHHBD 1QB4. Sternberg & Son, (SJVCCEMNOBS TO STKKMBERS at ; , WJIOZjXIBAXiII JLKK) TOBACCO, CIGARS & PIPES, 33( Front St.. t;or. union. MempniSa Tenn. Uaoat aaalat aUt, If only th. ponrhlna would ai A.J . i. . : And tha da-k, looiy eloala, and tha aad tha ry . Uaawaf yf f, lhaa yna voald . H. M.r. l'A h. I If nly tha iua aad lb. waathar woald try, 6l would I -Sydney Dm a in St. RiJutlfyr Aprils. V rnorta) r tu aiavaa ax rbirar. (.'HtrAoo, III., March SH-rDuring tho rwent- atortua the atra pf the lake mai stall further enft-oachmonts on the Iake Phnro driv in: Lincoln Park. 'Fmm North avenhe pior for a distance of abont half a inife,. north the drive, ill impaasable, being washed out in aonie places and covered with dpbria in thorn. " All along the shore of Linrti'n JPark and Evanaton great, ouantitira of earth have boon waahed away. ' One veft' remarkable' and startling fart'ia 'discrbaed ia connno tion with tho encroachment of the lake on Lincoln0 Park, and that ia that the whole surface of the lake ia gradually rising at the rate' of about four inches 'per year The record alio a that (he surface of the waU'f is taow two and one-half fuct higher tlian it was seven years aro. Portions ' of tho ' Lake Shore driveway, where are located aotne of the costliest private reaideacea in the city, have been wraahe4 almost completely away. . A aevere wind storm ia prevailing to ay, aad the 1 ke ia a?ain tempestuoua, tho waves breaking on the heach and causing further deatrnclion. Iw Dear Old ay. We differ ia creed aod fo'iiic, but caraannial the iprne o i tb dr sirblrefB cf a fli" head 'I hair. If y hi r o i'n the l aa of 'hii blia-iinv nd i r .i-mfi t. a boifle or two t Pa re ' li.ir B 1 an will mak -ym I'Mik a V'-n did lu ibx dear Id aavo. is o h irytfg. Tbeoi ly aUndi2 ) ceats artule lot toe hair. nlet tint Yet Heirt at harlrrol iner.-aafMi iiiarbaani. Hiu'hhkw, March IK). (Juiet lias not yet Ih'cii rttoroil at Charleioi, but the Blnkera are ui'iierally returning to work. Ihe only lo'-ulily where thedia- turbHiiees have incrcHHed ia the Oen t rill coal uiininv tliHtrict The princi pal qunrry owner in the Tournay di- trict, naa conaentea to increase ttie wajrea of the men if the miwter miners at the meeting tn niglit ahall acqui- eace. a moo oi airiKern entered Tour- nay thin morning, mukinir imiHv de nmr.strationH, but they withdrew when they found the town thoroughly guarded by gendnrnies. The latter have the streets ao well patrolled that it ia practically iinnoaHible for rioters to HHumtile at any place in the town in tne weire tiiHinci me strikers aro less violent. At Verviera, fourteen milea east of Lieire, the police have seized tho ofllce and papers of the see- n'Utry ol the Workim-ns Universal uninn. Adviwa from Lieire say thnt auiet has been restored there. Tho troopa which have been stationed at Chatle- roi and Licgo are leaving those places tor lonrney and fllonea. lho wov- ernor of Liege lias promised the atrik ing miners that he will intercede for them with their employers with the object of securing for the workmen an increase of wagca. (JABLbMKAXS. Paris,. Varch 3.,-VM. Rochfefort and I guerre have left Paris for Char- loroi, to loo t into the labor trouble! there. ' , , Pubis. March 3. Tbe authorities have seised the edition of an Anarch tut paper printed in Brussels and sent here to be circulated. 'lUtiHsaiA, March 30. - The situation created by the strikers remains threat ening at Tournay j elsewhere through out Belgium comparative quiet pre vails. Glawiow, March 30,ir-0eorge Wur ray, engaged in the iron trade here haa failed. Ilia liahilitiea are large, and he oilers to settle with hia credit ors at H on tho pound. Another fail ure in the iron trade ia also reported. Pig iron ia quoted at 4 Va.' Atuvnb, March 30-rIt is stated that tho government will auhmit to Parlia tuqnta measure providing fir a com pulsory loan and for the confiscation of monastery lands. A report ia cur rent that the government Intends to mobiliae the National Guards. Paris, March 30. Advicae from SU l4uia state that the nativea of Sen wgalin rebelling against French au thority have resorted to open warfare. In recent attack the rebels killed nine French soldiers aad wounded thirty-two. Reinforcements for the colony are being rapidly fitted out) at Toulon. SPECIAL 1 A MOST PERFECT MADE i Van.U. LtmoB. OimnM, Almond Koa, c Bixor aa drlKatdr ana fRICS B AKIN 3 POWQW CO., jemcaco. LOUI9, 8. a. HKR5D0IT. JOHN CALH00N. BERNDON & CALHOOII, MERCHANDISE BROKERS And ManufactIarertl, Asenfs, 854 Second Ht.. Itoowin W and 9. IT-Xtiilr Wemphla. Tenn. Telephone ?fi4. THE LIVER MORE FOUNDRY AND MACHINE COMPANY. FOUNDRY & MACHINK 1)EPT, 1G0 to 174 Adams St, Memphis. vaaiiDar, ajs :'; Knglnea, fV Naw-Mlllii Clriat-M .. i Tl. IVtM.W n Bar Irarn, miller Iran, lifoop, Rrad aoil TSbeei I ram. rnlA f Majnar I-- .naaTslTf Wukm, ajaiNltnak T H I F il l t 1111 11 II I Work, t L ti ffLaJ .JL riftitVf Btr.,Ktr. and 228 IRON & UAILUAY SUPPLY DEFT, 220 tSunoenaors in this t.partmrnt to MAN'OQUE.) a-Wr'e w nr ii-fnrTHtlon on ANY 'llltNO In e'ther 1'tiw. Kallwor (taipplleav Seooad St. P. S. ALaiTON, E. W. t'lOWELL, H. H. HafJRT. ALSTON, CROWELL & 00, And Commlwion Merchants. Uar, lorn Oat, Bran, Chop Feed, Oil-Jfe! Llm , Oement, Plaater, Building and Fire Rrlrk, Etc Cor. Front and Union, 1 Howard's Row. Memphis. 1N0. 8.TOOF. X. L. MoSOWAK. J.S. MoTliiHK. W. S. PATTKSOS TOOF, Mill & CO., Wholesale Grocers, Cotton Factors. And Dealer In LvM and No. 274 Front Street - IlHilriMtd Mnpplie, -Mem vilai, Tenrefn R.LCOGHRAIS&Co 2 ST P AT AJIt riASTIla-K3LlH ATT-TAX aey T, Do:rs, Sash, Blinds; Holding, Lncl , Lath and Shingles. Flooring,; Celling and Cedar Posts. fl O TP A. I sr. Cotton Factors, VJcoSssalo Grocers, IVft. 11 ITnlon Street, t : ''olemvnls, Trnv. CeHars. Trace CUaalns, Imp Uaka, Bliud Ilrldlea, Ilames, Lap Kings, llark bands, Single Trees, Repair Link llameail rings. Double Trees, Cotton Hope, Curry Combs, Horse Bruahr-s. A Complete Line of the above Goods at Lowest Prices. 111 o JaT-HiaPBLADE c3 CO WU0LKSALK MANUFACTURERS SOI nnd 303 Main Street, Jlemphl, Tenn, UTDSXW enEWABT, TSrw Orfcauu. ANDEZW S. GWYNKK, Hemph STEiiT, 6WYfjNE & CO., Wholesale Grocers, Cot. Factor; RO.S30 AAD S38 FBOST 8TOEET, MEMPHIS, TEiS. , . -.ABO . i STEWART BROTHERS & COLIPMY COTTON FACTORS AM) COMMISSION MERCHANTS, HT.VT ORLEANS. LOUI8IA1VA. mm mm Oils HJaEtTrEtl Stores Ofllce, 349 Front Street, Memphis, Tenn. L. D. XVLUSS. UU J. B. flodwla k Co. JAS. T0NOK, laU ai J. W. OalawaU A Ol imJLLINS Ss YONQE, Cotton Factors SCommission merchant! No. 1 Howard's Bow, Cor. Front and Union. Memphis. FuIier.TIiorHto Cotton Factors, YIiolesalo Grocers. SUGf(GfS i PETTITi WHOL3AL RnnnpRS nnnnpj partim And Commission Merchants, gQ fn1 gQg Front Hi.m Mem obi a. Ten r A. YACCAR0 & Co VHOLESALE LIQUOR DEALERS, WO. 1T8 ANT) aH THOWT ?TT?T VWTT7TS. if. D.T. POBTEB. V. MACRAE. Hicoesaors te POBTEB, TATL0B & CO Cotto actor AH1 . WO. SOfl FROITT STREET. ; MEMPWTB. T:i,H HILL, FONTAINE & GO, Cotton Factors and Wholesale Grocer HILL. FONTAINE & SI Cotton Factors, Commission Oerchant, Wo. llrt Kontla Itfnfn St.. St.. onf LARGEST BREWERY IN AMERICA. Jos.SchlH iz DroviinfiGomnarr;, MEMPHIS BBANCHa S. ROESCILVJt. Asent, Msmolilav Ttan. 4MBM aad Bottllac Wnai, S at 1 Vmlm Papa 4liaa. acaaaat Aai.x. Batlaa 1b IMS, , rr-la mmlrm sf Mvaaphla Salaa In la. IM.DM Rarrala. ila, IM4M Km. mm W.LDOUGLAS' S3.00, SHOE j. r Jr 1 Latest Novelties io Ftetwearr TOR 6PKIHOAM) 69MIII&. VFBSISal WABSKWABSHIP j ' SAW KST PBKKSI A0KHTS 10 XHX FAMOUS W. X. Doo-Jas IJ.OO Galf ShoeA In Button. Lata aad Oaaareai. Olnrtratat Cataiocva a4 rrioa-Liaw alatlad Sraa an aplisaitoa "va , 5 Co Wbolesale Dealers ud Psblialiers, Sola Afcvai rot taa lolloniiiu Tlrri-Claai Iattnoiaatai PIMOSll'"IM A PBA" co- vauAi.iu t'ASa laTIaUl OKUAN, aw A HIT. T-0CTATI PIA30 FOR 1S.-m Wrlfai for Oafalngwaa. a a. 88-1 aawaj aan RFrWaWp HT SfFSfPHI" KELLY, ROPER & REILLY, WHOIaESALE Grocers & Cotton Factors, Xo. 293 Kalo Sfrtct, 0.tyc9 B!ok. i tto cal ;ai a d idJ arc are w bp: v tat ho. III i hi "If In o