MEMPHIS DAILY APPEAL TUESDAY, API? I L i, 188G. BOSTOyS DR1LL1AM BOY. rATliK K CM I.m ABOUT TO RE TIRE FBI)! tO.XGBES. Xr. Will, ihe Chairman of the Rhf r Mid Harbor Connlttee ibe Stamp Mania. loaamroDKKCi o Tit arniL.1 Washincton, April 3. The trullic in poataga clampx and the man in for oollrt)nr th , is reviving. There re Bw about 175,MlOManip collectors ' in sxvteaee. Nwrptary llavard lius a rooet rare and valuable awortmrnt, an Lao nlp'-en. KhcrinHi). The numt val uable oollwtinn in anliinirton latliat of Mr. Khindlu of the Nvonil ('miip tnJInr'i trice, who eHtiiualon hi col lection to be worth i'iO 0. The nirvHt and most valuable Ktmnii i called the Brattleboro atanip, the lint of which appeared in iHiii Thia wan in the days of provineial atamptt, and the year be fore the United titatca government anthoriaed the lnr.uiiiK of jiOBtare alamna The llraUli'lHirolK-ara tin ini tials vt tlie then pofamartcr, (S. N. K, acrOMa Um panel. . The poM maulers at that time had the Ktampn printed and their- initialH placed upon themaaa proof that it wan genuine. The Ifrnt tleborOHtnmp ia valued at fllK). KIiihIc Inland ha aaociety hmwn as the l'lii laU'lis Society, the object of' which in declared to he tho co lection and ' preservation of the revenue and pont ape Hta.npK of all milton, with the in vesication of their historica and the furthentnoe of (he philatelic act. Pwrtaeo Ktauip alhuniR are printed in KnL'Lf-li, French, (ierinan and Spaninli and theae luitioim are the uiohI anient collector!) on the globe. The children in our school are in veUMate collectora, and while youiiK iu years, many of them are old in ex perience and discernment of the true value of ostaj;e stamps, and an mi nimal fund f information can be ob tained by i-tmly iiiLT up iHiHlaire stainis eepecially in history and (jcorapliy. Tho knowledm In aojiiired easily and WllUOUl IUUCI1 ouoi t. Tb business of for.'inj stamps is also carried on to a irrriit ext'iit in the leading cities of both hemispheres and it takes a connoisseur to detect their geuuinity. An immense busi nesa !a done every year in the cxitorta tiou and iniiorUition of stamiis by rpgnlarW eaUhlished arencies all over the world. Closely aoBnected with the stamp mania is the collection of nuto Krnphs. Thia is oorhaps seen in the most intaasiflcd form in Washington, wher are gathered every year the representative men of tho country in pouues, an, ineraiuro anil acieneu. I erhaps no tatter example of this mania can le found, than is daily wvn on the floors of Congress, where U. any time tho spectator may ace a age, book in hand, importuning neiuborn and Heniitors for a "t wist of he wrist." An album containiiiL' . . . . . . . no names 01 mo uiluiict and both lonaea of i;on virus, in nil nbout m names, sells for the moderate um of $.", or a little over a nt lor each nnme.and it ta'es nenrlv .. . l a . JIM .... . ultimo ui uu u hook. I lie imges inoaraum greatest iavonles,ield iim erially to their pay (t'lO per month). : rhile a less active and less favored fly will oecuiiy a w hole session in lhng a hook, beset with the greatest illicultiea. As chiroKraphy is said to u an indication of character, the erusal of one of these Ibuiiii Is a study of much iterest; no two mimes are written like, and tho writing varies from the J'autiliil Hues and shades of the penerrian school, to the snake-like rms which iu many instances look ke shos strings struck by lightning, i ilia prcsentOongress what is nown the English haml predominates, weir followed by t! o legal hand, taenbed with tho stub pen. Many Migreasmen are averse to writing in cue books; as a denier rcssort, the ige in order to complete his contract, ented in Congress by a man of the same race and creed. Mr. Col I ilia feels that there ia little left in iolitica for him. It ia very Strang' that a man who controlled the jioworful Irish vota of the country should not have had some influ ence in the matter of Uie appointment of a collector iu lloston, backed as that influence was, by seven eighths oi the solid business men of the city, and almost the entire party atreniftli. let Mr. Cleveland olicy t'.e dictation of his Secrctury of ar, r.nilieott, ami apixiinte.l Mr. palatini' stall, a relative of Kmlicott, to tin1 ollice. Mr. Collins has lalsired ban; this session to pass the bankruptcy hill, and has rotten it well under wav and his retirement from Congress will liea serious loss to the Pcmocrats. However, I thine he is right in his determination to retire from politics, and I hope be mav make a fortune in Ins rirofession within the next ten or twelve years. I le certainly deservf s it. J lie most graceful sin'ecli that lias yet lieon delivered in Congress was that of Mr. W. C. I' Breckinridge of Kentucky, on the pension bill. It was full of lofty patriotism The member from the Lexington district is a cousin of J. C. Breckinridge, anil not a brother, as he is freiticntly uolod. lie is an aciivo politician ami a pro grcssive member of his party iu Ken tucky. J 1 in predeccssora in the Mouse were Itei k and iiluckhurn, and it is not among improbabilities that he will succeed one or the other of them in the Senate. Anouier Kentucky member who is taking a (rout rank in the halls of na tional legislation is Albert Willis, chairman oi Uio i.ommittco on Kivers mid Harbors. He is a hard worker, but makes no special claim to brill iancy. Ail that he is is due to him self. He entered life with few advan tages, but he made these few count well. He represents the important and progressive city of Louisville, which has done well in sending such a safe and active man to Congress. HUSH NATIONAL LKAOIJK. DAMR OF BREAKING IT GUltSTO.f E'8 f ABIXKr DIVIDED 071 MX IRISH POLICY. ping the entire hook, obtains many natireaof Congressmen which nie iiiten ny clerks, llnre js a postal v which empowers Congressmen to legato Uio franking of public docu t'nu to a aucond party. Xho jon- man stretches tho law in depu . ag a clerk to write his name in an igra h album. This method of ; ' .'gating an agent to perform the of the member is a dangerous pre sent, and it is not among impossi . iities that sumo day u member w ill nken to the fact that he is charged the books of tho Sergeant-ut-Arms Ih a check he had never issued. It ill well enonnh to aeo his signature Kcd on a public document or in nn '.ograph album, but it would be ite a different thiug if his salary or ak account was curtailed several ndrod dollars by the dishonesty of lerk who is given the power to de ud aim. tepreaenUtivo Collins of Boston, to 'nduethe credit for holding Irian vote together during f c last ipaurn. will retire from politics at , endaf his term. In speaking with Uia other day concerning politics. Ullrf i ; There a"e oaly two classes of men scaaaflordtoromain in political t-on ia the paupers and the other ' very rich men. Those who in : 1 and private occupation are not s to wake more than from i 15 0 to W a year can atl'ord to bo elected 'ongniss because thut is a proino i in their financial condition. Those J are possessed of largo fortunes j enter political life, becauso they sflord to entertain socially us the mimiH.a upon their position, yon take a professional man, who, n ho enters political life enjoys come of say $ 0 0, and let him , o to Congress and bo circled for 0 or four terms, ami when n 1 wavo comee and he is :. retnrnod by bis constitiienta re din ho find himself? His er business is all gone and be got to commence life anew. If be ontent to serve only one or two in in Congress he can then return ii, pick up the threads of his for business and by diligent attention .is private interests uciiuire iu a yearn a competence lor bis wife children. Now that is just what 'pose to do. I have served my my Htate, my party and my trymen to the best of my ability, 1 think I am now entitled to ro 'rom public life and .devote my t ie and energies to my private n." i-.Oil ins is a very bright Democrat i N'lf made man. II ia of Irish ; nt and is now forty-one ycarsold. :is lund to turn his back on tho . L I room and enter the race i a !rv hand. Hccntcred the legal pro In us an errand boy in a lawyer's V, at sixteen he was a miner in ut twenty-ono an up-ci-er in Boston ; at fortv a her 'jf Omgress, a brill u vverand rcconineil leader of and rcKpected i-ounselor among rave and reverend BUges of the ociatit' party. s'.tiu to-ilay is ruled by an Irish iiud CuUiolie, and bho is repre- ki i'oiits or moi iii.k i run IIANUH lKMI l. rnrnrira Pollry MniUfnvlurji lollla Krlruila In Anirrlin-lnlrrvlrw Wllh s IraniidrrMiillU u. Ciiicai.o, Ii.i,., Ai.ril 5 The Ttnu-n this morning published the following: Recent New York dispatches, stat ing that there is trouble brewing in the Irish National I ague, and that impatient Irish " separation ista " threaten to withhold financial aid from Mr. I'nrnell in cose ho does not laborfor the actual separation of Ire- lanu irom Migiand, tins crented no little stir in local Irish circles. Mr. Alexander Sullivan, who isipioted in the dispatches as the real head of the Irish "extremists," was seen yester day by a reporter for the Time$ and nuestioned ns to the probable truth of the report that an agent of the "ex tremists had interviewed Mr. I'arnell in the House of Commons and urged him to adopt measures looking di rectly to separation. Mr. Sullivan said he did not believe any agent bud been sent to Mr. I'arnell to make threats of withholding support from the Irish leader, or to demand any chii' ge of policy on Vr, I'lii nell's part. He thought the cable gram alleging the presence of such nn agent carried it - own denial on its face. If the Irish people felt lino having a notice that they were impa tient, of delay und that they would re sort to other menus if agitation was not successful, Buclv they would not threaten or censure Mr. I'arnell. No one who is sane imagines that Mr. I'arnell or his associates should be held responsible for the delay in the part of the Knglish government to give Ireland justice. If such a threat as tins alleged agent or messenger is said to have made were contemplated it would bo directed to the English gov ernment and not to I'arnell or his party.' One might as woll threaten to punish the poor tenants of Ireland bicnrtse landlords did not treat them with humanity or justice as to threaten the withdraw al of support from I'arnell becuuse tho Knglish government did not grant home rule to Ireland. So far as he was personally concerned, Mr. Hulli van said the statement was manufac tured out of whole cloth. Last month. nt great inconvenience to himself, ho went to Albany and Baltimore to speak forthe Irish National league's uirliumentary fund. He would not, ic said, be making such trips were ho not In hearty sympathy with tho Irish party's programme. ine, I'a.si wen at Leading Euro pean Moaejr Ceutera ibe DeuUea lUuk. T A :l e . lAininw, rtjirii o.a ureakiiig up ol mo vaiiuii-i is imminent. ird Kin iHTly, Mr William Harcourt, Mr. didders anil Mr. Mandella refuse to aHHcntioany home ru'e measure giv ing Ireland control of tho customs.and they f reaten U) resign if auch a meas ure he insisted upon bv Mr. Gladstin Mr. Morley demands a modification of the plans lor the buying out of the laniiiorus. air. uiadstoiie, however, remains indexible, and will maintain l is full scheme. Cabinet councils are to be held to-day and Tuesday, and the climax will be reached on Tues day. The ministers themselves admit that an agreement seema impossible, Mr. Gladstone may make his state ment on Thursday without tlm n- pruvui oi inu iniiiiHiry. EUROPEAN FINANCES. BualavM Vtr prM1 m l.ondou Tfee LoNio.e, April 6. Tho demand for lim ount during tho week was limited : the rate for three months was le. The Stock hxchango loan rate until next account is 2c. Business on the Stock '.xclmngo during tho week was de pressed, every department, except the American, snowing lower prices. The Insli nnestion, the threatening eondi t on of foreign politics, the bull opera tions on me Mcrun isourso combined to weaken tho market. American railway securities were inactive, with tendency to strength: tho market closing tho heaviest of the week, but prices were maintained. To Spur a Jmlnl Appetite li out thing, to invig-oriita and mutate tha dl(CttT oraana ia another. Asd Tot men aitltari ara eonitantly mlatakea far and ara avaa termed tonlot. IloiiteUar'i Stauaoh Bittern In nil a far hlihitr i,ln In thn nl. atrv of medifll rriirtlcin Ih n tha i- oaiieil lonioa wtiioti impart a relmh lor fnod. Theie have H eir , and are ettlma ble, prevlded (her le pure. Hut the trope ol Ihe remedial operatton of the Hitter t lar wider. It reloime entirely an enfeebled condition ol the nlomaoh, end pur Sea in Juice-, it vltiattd. u well u prom tee their Mr re' In in healthful abundance The itoia aoh havinr, in eonjuno ion with the llvrr and tne howetn, beei r.u ated, and th.lr natural tone reitored throuah ite acnor, rppetite rotirna, at a matter if pourae. Fererand eane, poe'ty of the blood, and ounsiuuent ilehilily. rlirumatlo ailmantii. and a tendeney to kidney and kladdor trouble!, are alao remedied by it. Kled lrm the i:tlerleor 0lna. Cnit'AOo, April 5 A girl whose name is said to be Annio Woixi, was taHen from an opium den early this morning and died soon afterwards from the supiHisod ellecta of omuni. She is saiif to have been an actrws and that she lived in Cleveland, Very little is known about her here. On her fingers we.ro two rings, one of which was marked "T. II. K." Henry A. Mott ir.. Ph.D.. K. C. H.. Professor of Chemistry, Now York Medical College, and late (iovernment Chemist, says: "My investigation of Allcock's Porous Planter shows it to contain valuable and easential ingred ients not present in any other plaator. These ingredients are so perfectly pro portioned that tho Allcock's Porous Plaster will not cause blisters or ex cessive irritation ; and 1 find it super ior and more etllcient than any other plaster." Imitations and counterfeits of this valuable remedy are being offered for sale ; so, when purchasing Allcock's Porous Plasters, do not fail to see that the registered trado mark stamp ia on each plaster, as none are genuine without it. Mormena to TrunVI., Salt Lair, Utah, April 6. -Thomas K.Taylor, laU) member of the legisla tive Council, son of John Taylor and business manager of the lkirti Aic, was arrested yesterday. There are three indictiiienta of unlawful cohabitation against him. Ho was released on 1000 bail tiKin each charge, Joseph K. Dean, a I .a e City counsellor was ar rested yesterday with two indictments of the same sort against him. Bail was fixed at j;00 mil. At Parle. i akim, April ino JJOiirso was heavy throughout tho week. Tho de cision of the Budget Committee of tho ( liainlier of Deputies in favor of an issue of redeemable rentes for tho new loan caused a fall of lKc in redeemable threen, which hnvo declined :i2c dur ing tho week. Panama canal sharea fell lOf and Suez canal advanced ,'lf 7oc. A I Berlin. Bf.kmn, April 5. The Bourse was quiet during the week and all changes iu prices were uownwaru. F0KEIUN mTscELLANY. rnnnd Ploailna- let Ibe 1 hitmen. liONitoN, April 4. A hodv has bmm found in tho Thames which corre- ponds to the description of Mr. Rus sell Nourso of New York, who has been missing for a month. Mr. Nourse left Ijinghuin March 3d. for Liver. pool, whero ho intended to take tho steamer Adriatic for New York. His luggage arrived nt Liverpool, but it has never been claimed. A reward f 100 was oll'ered for his discovery. Ihe condition of the body indicutcd foul play. Thn IIIIhiiU ,oIht Matter. I-ondon, April 6.-TI10 Benevolence Board of the Grand Ixidgn of Masons has considered the case of tho Illinois lodge anil bos granted relief without discussion, holding that the recent dispute does not iilfcct the fraternal relations of the lodges. lleurjr M Mnn ley's Mother. liONDON, April !). A Mrs. Jones, who died recently at Bodelwydlan, in tho North of Wales, claimed before her death, that she was tho mother of Henry vi. Stanley. Sho stated that the entry of tho birth could bo found in tho roconls of a local surgery, and that the surgeon who had charge of the estaiiiisnment at the timo subsequent ty traced Mauley until the latter went to America. Jt is proposed to erect a uiiHiuiiiwiiL over inn woman a irravn i- .1 i o-.- recoruing mo mei mat she was tho mother of the famous explorer. The llenteeli Hank. Bhju.in, April 6. Tho report of tho Doutsch Bank for tho past year shows not protita ol 7,B":j,2mj marks, amount ing to I2J percent, on tho capital. Tho report alluding to tho depression in Ucrmnny, Bays that the stan.p laws and tho new companies net weigh heavily on business dealings; that re tail trado has diminished; that land owners are meeting with increased difficulties in disposing of produce, nnd thut capital reduced to idleness is boing invested in Bourse securities. The Dotitach Bank shares closed at 154.90. C.WILrUIMMS. Pam. April 5 The donations raii-ed fort'ie establishment of a Pas teur institute now amount to 610,8751. Prime Minister Da Freycinet donated 1060L Bihlin, April 5. In the Reichstag fUturday the sugar d'i'les bill passtd its third reading. The bill fin a the duty on beet sugar at 1 mark 00 pen nits per 1C0 kilotaoitnes. 1 Brhun, April 5. The government will appoint a commission, including Prof, Vitchow and Koch, to inetsti pats Mr. Pattern's method of treat ment for the prevention of hydropho bia. Londin, Apiil R The Rt. Hon. Win. K Forster, who wai Chief Secre tary for Ir.'lsnd under theproylrui GUdrti na minintry, is dead. lie bad been ill lor some time. Mr. Fort tor was alKty-eight jenrs t f aa. SSl' SPECIAL V I tkuc Hurts DCFRAGTS MOST PERFECT MADE Pure txl Miwumt Natural FVtift Tlarorl VantILt, Lrmotv lf Almond, Kcm. fKC. lUvor its dtltcmtHy and BMtimlly m Um InuU PMCS BAKIUQ POWDER CO.. JCIUCACO. BT. LOUIS. Kntlre Is Hereby Olyen, THAT the anneal meetmr of the ttnek hoMira of Ihe Ihefaneake, Ohio and Southwestern Railroad Com pan r or the election of Pireetora and nrh other hn-ineea a may eotne before the nretine, will be hrld at Ih- iifjm of ihe Companr, In Ihe city f Memphia leilled the Taiini uitti.-t ol Shelbr t'uunt. Tenn.. on Ihe Aih eay ol Apri', iia, at 12 o'olork nen of that day, and that the !' M fram that Comcany Ut itie Newp- rt Newp end Mi in pi Vllfie Company will be eub miit4vd to the et4okhilde for their innnt Ihrrolo and approval thereM. Tranif-r boi'ka wi I h ued Irom M.rch t'uh to April a, man.: By ordor ot the Prealdent and Bord cf Pireotort. IbAAC i. UAlto, beoreUuf. , o CAN BI CURED WITHOUT THI USE OF OPIUM OK MORPHlNEt The Unit ml firtrf, published at Pt Loula, uya ' Deed Tonntine In a eeaeof Roaralrla of Boris In Ihe June, ISM, imue : " Miuiy bave boontuo ZT"1 ataoduw. hich had reaiaiod all traauaaoi. oi opium or nHirnnue, iniin , . . r. , wncaoa uie I Tlctuxu u tnu uae or opium or nsirpl the uae of thoae druse Ibrilie niliel of Nt-uml ma. It f aratiryinir to oberrve that aucb dan- tieroue eouKquenuce may tie arerted by Hit nee of Tonoaunk, whit h la almuat a npccllk' In the acute form of Neuralgia." FOR BALK BY ALL DKUOOIHTH. ojd pmUct trMNln from lux c To u liaB trnn luar nnmrdaml " K. L. Kowa, M. II. OwtUTTiOe. Ms. Hare (traa Toncaliae e lair trial tn Renraljrla. Uial djauaa" J. V. KlKgrL. . TkatllL -I enneidw Tomrallne the beat prr? jo (or !fauralete 1 bare vw trtd . C. V. Ul-yal. M. D., Pinerille, Ha. PlilCK ONE DOLLAR. PFR KOTrr V A. WFLl-IFW. Ktlm Propn.jr. tnj 7 WAMHLNIiTON AVENUE, fc'f. LOtTIl. W. A. GAGE & CO. Cotton Factors, No. 300 Front Htreet. : Hemitlifa. Tenn. DILLARD & COFFIN, COTTON FACTORS, lIcniphlN, Tenn. tig" Oh nil AdTaneew o f r'IHnia and PlHiif4r. bbtaijIbheid 1004, Sternberg" Sfc Son, tSUrt KNfctlKH TO BTERRBEKO LEE) WIJOTjEaALH ANDREW BTEWAET, Hew Orleana. ANDREW D. QWT1TNE, Mot STEM t liiriF & mm Biib Wll UUII Wholesale Grocers, Cot, Factors SO. 33 AXD 858 FBOST STKIJET, MMPHIJt, TESX 1 Aim " STEVART BR0THEQS & C0LHW: COTTON FACTORS AND COMMISSION MEKCHANTS, HEW OltLEANS. LOUISIANA. GHESS-CARLEY C01PW. cSj 3Ta,TTl Stores Offlce, 349 Front Street, Memphis, Tenn. L. D. HULLINS, of lata J. R. Sodwln k Oo. JAH. YnNOK 1... -1 r ur n-.ii.- MXTLLINS & TONQK Cotton Factors &Commission Llerchante No. 1 Howard'g Row, Cor. Front and Union, Memphis. Fulmer.f horntoi I Co 1 OBAOGO. CKiARS & PIPES 9 UiUj Front St., Cor. Union. 31 em pit is, Tonn. S. 0. HBRNDON. JonNCALHOOX HEBNDON & CALHOON, MERCHANDISE BROKERS AikI Maiiutacf nrorb' Agcula, 8.1 Front St.. Room anil J). I7i-Stnlr. Memnhls. Tenn. IVleptinnn 7. TuHIEE iCrab Orchard Vaier; (fnninn t nib Urcnurd nalti in willed i DYSPEPSIA, SICK HEADACHE, Consuwuoii. ILLS CRAB OWCHARO" TEW CO. RmvlT for all DitMeUw of the Uvr. Kld . ey. NUrmiM'h nnd tlowrla. A pomtive un lor l(raMala, Nirlt HvMlaclie. iitiai Din am. imim. i in uuaMnakuniiiia. fifKairl ftl HMHIiPii Td. M WON N. JM MPUUI MIA M rr, IxmmtII1n KT. HE LIVE17.7.0RE FOUNDRY AND MACHINE COMPANY, OUNDKV & MACHINE DKl"T,l(iJ to 174 Adams St., Memphis. Ilrat C'ltallng-', ff- Ktrlnea, Haw-MIlet f. rlal- Mm" Ilonno .. ....... M Jt. litiiiiiinaW'.. v; . u a. ia IH0N & KMLU.VY Bar Iron Holler Iron i 1 Honp, Hand Mieet Iron. IS ,MH'IIII III L 1 WaKbcra, i:ie.,Elo. Rnilwitr Naipli, sri'PLY DtiP'T, W, and Second St. Oir-Writr iSuroo c.ira in ill 1 n irtnie-it t.) J.)!J1 aiANOOUE.) mnnnT II 1X1 'n purer fi l. H, At I. f. K, .IKlK r i.l., il. H. KAl'RI. '4 ind Comnilwsion fflorehiuit. lI.i,C'orn 0at, :!r:iu, CLon Feed, OIKIIea', iit , temeut, rinstor, huildlnsf mid Firo Krlck, Etc. Oor. Front ami Union. 1 Howard's Row. Memphis K0. 8. TOO?. X. L. MoOOWAIT. J. 3. M0TIQE2. H" to . ni & GO 0. PAIIT30 I Factors, Wholesale Grocers, Cotton Ami DeHlerw lit Levee anil llallroad Supplies, No. 274 Front Street Mamnhli. TenreBire, R.LCOCHRAN &Co n ' ,,t . -r.1.'':j.-:..rrr-j;.-ii:-..- ' .' AW AKI FLAHMCi-KILI., HAVT-lAeiD. Doors, Sash, Blinds, Molding, Lumber, Lath and Shingles, Flooring, Ceiling and Cedar Fosts. - - TENWESNKR Cotton Factors, ITholesale Grocer No. 11 Union Street. : s JfTemnliia, Tenn si LLL" yli Collars. BUud Itrldlces HaekbaudH, llaiueiitrliijfM, Tree CbaJuit, Ilaui oh, Muxle Tree, Itonble Treeis Curry Coin lis. Home IlriiHhrs. A Complete Line of the above Goods at Lowest Prices. 'Lap Links, Lap Kings, Ilepalr Liuks Cotton Hope, oT T.XjiCtR.A.lDEI c? CO WHOLESALE MANCFACTURKR3 NAII)1L:N, H AIt!V i:?i?4 aa i coiahs, SOI and o:t Mnn Mireet, Meuiphl, Tenn. DKMiHKAIri y TIIK fKuNI-la l l'rwt aeekina Uovemm.nl Km plornent Wah-.naton, In ao, ol (he derartuiantr . n. or idi nth.r iMttition. anJai laeiltiTernroenl. 1 illainil lull iuiraeiltn ae lo hnw to ..l to ohiain hi uu f, end HlMBki I wmel apHlrann. on recetrl "i One lollar. Aar JOHN at. klMU, LaeJaa UiMW, r.A F! W-Il C At'BKS and CV K.t! r i who wae deaf tw.nlr-.uht T.aii 'r'e'rd I v mot nl the nnta iirialifty t d , with no benrfit Cram aiaaai.ri a three niontha. en I einoe than hund'eda ei oiheri hv Aine prooe-i A plain, eimple and aecc- Mini home treatment. ' dreae T. fi. fAUCLiiaiMtanta bk.tiaw YorkdirJI Cotton Factors, Wholesale Grocers, We. HOG Frout reet. : Mempliis, Ten. SUGGS s S GROCERS. COTTON FACTORS And Commission Merchants, gflO and SOtS Front Rt.. Meinrtnia. Tesi. A. YACGABO & Co WHOLESALE LIQUOR DEALERS, WOS. S78 ANT) Qtsn VESOVJT TJJT rVTTnvYTTTT?! I.T. I'OHTKIS. srarri: Seocessois to FOSTEJi, TATL0E & CO., srz .. m r 132) ISO. 3aiO FROTTT STREET, t t MElWPWTSi. Tiqww Hill PnUTAII Cotton Factors and Vtholessle Grocers S9SSS9!$ front 33emplaiSa, dear's. nn.i. Cotton Factors, Commission Merchant Wo. HfS ftonth Main St.. St. Ttslc ii LARGEST BREWERY IN AMERICA. Jos. Sciilitz Brewing Gompanv, 3VCXXj-W.T7KZ1ZI. lUijjIlI lllO Mill A.a Vlia latadIeiaieaw,ew.Ma4aidfc Aa.il. a S. ROESCH1.R. Agent, Memnhla, Tenn. Saloa la ISSa, BM,0OO Rnrrla ..Sli f Hmptali Braaiik, 10 ,000 K eta mmtrm in inva. .au,vw asau'rei.. ADLER BRO, & CO. ,2G1 LlflKJ ST W.L.DOUGLAS' him shoe rt .r . .rs- w w i's . . iii- Latest Novelties ia Footwear FOR 6PRIN0 AND ESMMBR. KLEGAKT RTTLEMI SVPERIOB WRKBAHSU1P LOWEST FBieESI AGENTS FOR TUB FAMOUS W. L. Douglas $3.00 Calf Shorn Id Button, Lao. and Coaareaa. Illnitraled Cataloraa ud Prloe-Liet Mailed Free an applleaiion.-va B. WITZESAIOTiCo Wholesale Dealers and Publisher, Sol Arenti toUowini Fint-Claaa Inetramentii Steinwav and HS.za.ctko PIANOS KmAH,CH AefA.BWVS5i&: PKA" w- ajar A NKW T-0CTAVB PIANO FOR !.- Writ for Csta!oam. Soa.3S.t aud S5 KEfJOill ST.. 2TE5Srni KELLY, ROPER & REILLY, WHOLESALE Grocers & Cotton Factors, Xo. 399 Mala Street, Qayoso Block.