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0 TRAGIClFFAIR.hK.miS. TWO MEN MIOT TO PIECES BY A MOB. Illtta in a Flet Fight lurdercd Hit) Brother llorrlble 8eng1Ioi at Lrmoat, 111. Akthoni. Kab., April 19. This morning tbe city of Aothony was tbe ccene of a most liasric afl'air. About two moBth mk" tiffht occurred in the Tillage o Danville near this place, between three brother named Wtaver and a man named Shear-r. The Utter as fatally wounded and tbe Weaver boys wtra arrested and Hur ried away to avoid violence. Lat-t week they were held for trial, but their cases were continued for the term, with bail filed at 110,000 tach. At 1 o'cleck this morning a mob of forty or more armed men snrroanded the resi dence of the Sheriff, wbeie the pris oners were nnder guard. The guard, bearing them, rnshed the prisoners oat of tbe back door and into the base ment of the nw school building. Tbe Kherifl waa taken prisoner by tbe mob and guarded. The deputies Coding it oaeleea to resist surrendered. The 'Weaver brothers defended them selves iu i heir ttmggle for life with a revrlver which tbey had taken from oec of the deputies. They were finally overpowered by tbe mob and disarimd. Ropes were placed about their necks and preparations were made to hang them to the rafters, but the trample of approaching fet frightened the mob, so they fired fif teen or twenty 6 hots into ca 'h man, literally shnoiing them to pieces and, mounting their horses, rode rapidly away. The mother of the boys and the wife 4 one i f them witnessed the , titira tmgidy. A ttrtrla ljnimllr nplurnl la TriiM, Waoo, Tux., April 1(1. For several days past tue office of this city have been oo the lookout fjr A he Jaokfon, whoischargtd with the dtMt ruction of a bonne belonging to the noted evaageliat 6am Jones, at CnitTeville, Ga. Jackson was apprehenjed yes terday and lodged in jail to await the arrival ( f (.filters from Ueorgia with the nereeeary requisition i apers Jackson 'n a'sr chargid with being implicated la the blow ng np of Judge ColliAi's large stables near Carters- ville. lie denies both charges, and Bays he is being persecuted be aue of bis friendship for the Wild brothers, wlie tiave ju neen acquitted cf de troyirg Jade Collins's proptrty. A Romaic arnaallon. Chicmo, April 19. The people of 101001, j it., ana vicinity, were greatly mi ted this morning by a horrible sensation. It consisted in thenndicgof the bodies of two wo men in a quarry rod mar 8 g Bridge, wbieh is about three miles from Le monk But luenger doUils were re ceived in the city this morning con cerning the ff,tir. All that conld be learned was that one of the women was a Mrt. Flynn, and the other was an old wouiaa who had been vititing her. The two woman dif appeared tipm Uie home of Mrs. Flyuu two weeks &40, and nothing more wai heard of them nr.til their c dies were found as dis-iliwd. Ein4 i rut riii. rVciManviixa, Mann., April 19. EJ ward Pauley and Alfred Twonmry were yo,i men who had been like broth ers irrnn otiwdbood. Bagley waa nine teen years o d, and Twoomey is twenty-one. Aula worked at the Union (i Use-Works, and both had widowed mothers depeadet t npon them for suppoit their intimacy rontinued Unbroken uutil Saturday, when they went te Htoa aid boiauie intoxi cated, ard hen th y re timed homo In Ike evxning got Into a diapute whlek tl.ey proceded to settle with a fist tfhx. Baglev was freqnently kcoel d down by Twooraey, and nron beiag taken hrmedied from the i fleets of the seating. Afr be'ng placed under am i t he mid : "He waa the beet friead I ever had, ard this would never have hnpptn'd bnt fr rimn." BWIlrd abaaa, pog. Cuvbt.ind, 0, AjvlliS 1(1. John Morriian, a sewing mit'hine egnt, ani Jut n Wi:ro . a neo t aniHter, quarrelel at W.ishinsi n, Uuemsey conarfy, 0 , Httind iy (or uumi. They wots separated, Inn , Jion swore that he woald kill Morrison bfrr? Biluwt. About 7 e'eli rk in the oveniun .Morri son was walking along ill main Btreet of the villige wlun W'ihnn snrjng from aa alley wherohe whs lying in Walt, aid tha't l.im eeveral bows on the btal with a brick. Wilxjn at once ftrd, and Morrison was curried home ia a dying condition. The quarrel was nhont a deg belouging to Wi!so, which M urison threatened to shoot. M Bala Jagalar Tela. Nkw Tcaa, April 19.-Joha Car renter akoiBiirdtred hw wifs in s Vhiid avr sae saloon at the corner ol rwenty-sliUi street two years ago and ffho has sees coi.flned iu the Toomts snder sent' a e of death, this m im ing killed himself in his cell 1 y cat ting open his junlar vein and the ems ia his a'm. CarpenUr made two ansaccessful a tempts lo end his life befsrs Hi ws fllty years of age. K 1114 His Brother. flwaiiAirro.y, N. Y. April 19. -j "? "Red fifty years, shot and killed his b; other, Dewitt Perry, aged twentv-sevtn years, st R chtord, . Y laot night. Shortly before mid night Dewitt rtn ned home intoxi rated and pnlld Richard ont of bed. The latUr pr Knred a gnu and shot lewitt. Retard was arrested and placed in J el KatcBklve t .iUlnr Unrna mi Berrow, Mass., April 19,-Plvmouth Whi shoe tnuk Tark, alias Flynn White, one of the most no orii ucon fldenee aien in the count y, who whs ""i ,' lMV B08'0" a year ago, kit again Batordyof his own acco d, hav ing succeta'ully workidasx moa h)' scheme. Urt j0y ivory iinetoD( retired e ntineer with money to invest came to B t ton aud opened a lodg n house at II Lvman (,'reet, renlipg the place efex Police Uommiscioner Jenks White eoirnged a rrom of him and Boon captivated both Hfxleton and his wife by his courtepy and nflne menl. lis talked raullv of h i im-mers- wealth and Hexleion was C"m pletely dereived bv ,ite, and t-n lavs ago lent bim 13033, all hia aV. li able money, taking ai eecuriiy $,r)000 worth cf alged railroad hrnd-. Thresh Hex . tun's influence J , i n W. Toesly, ai o her retired eiiu-neer, and his sinter were induced 'o loaa White JfOO on a deu a-.d note S'jd a p-n.ise pf fJOOO onh of stock. On Fulgy Wh to (jot ihe Becnrities of J!r. H.x'tn on tie pretense of wiar.u g r0 examine thtni, nd waa atouttoleove when Hexlcton happened to come in. IixM n lockt d the di or ar.rl threaLned lo kill W Lite if he di k t r. tarjevry cent. Vi bite laughed m him a got ott of the difficulty by handing ITex'etcn f U'KJ in cash era two titsju notes, made out to White by h:a brother, Ilexlrton was then so ashamed cf hav ingaunpec'ed a man who appeared bo honorable, that he leaned Daca .UUU of the money. YesUrday White failed to put in an appearance and tbe f icta were laid before the authorities, llexleton has been swindled out of '.'241 in cash and a five weeks' board bill, besides small sums leaned, and tbe Tueslys lost f.StiO, which was all the eparamonev thev bad. CiMriMHATt, April 19. Mrs. Charles Cjleatagrered into hi r mother's house iu Covir gton, Ky., last night, and fell on the flonrovtrc. rue by poison which she had taken ju;t before entering. She di d in a few minutes. She had been married but two in inths. Her mother says she waa cruehy treated by her hutbind. SIUJIXOX, MISS. Way '(! iKroThM Reellaa Uea I Hew Orleaaa Hew Holes. looaaaaroSDiaoa o Tea arraL.I Shannon, Mires, April 17. This is tbe 17th of . April and very little planting has been done. The farmers are all blue on account of tbe late season, as it has been raining for several days, and, as 1 write now it is still taming. The Mobi a and Ohio railroad adver tists an excursion from all towns along its line to Columbus, Mies., at a very low rate for the round-trip, to hear ham Jones and Nam bmall preach there, as they open a meeting in (Joluuibus on the lN.n. rrenchmg for money stems to he the order of the day now. Our Beard of Supervisors at their lest meeting, agreed t) build a jail to cost fHOOil, the old one having been burned dowu recent'y. Ho with an increesu cf State and County tax for 1SH1 and the low price of cotton, and the cry of hard litms, and the gloomy outlook fi r another crop on account of to much rain, the piople are begin ning to feel blue. I notice by liio AeeiAL that mid dling c.t'on is quoted at 9 cents in Memphis, and only 8 13-10 cents in Mew Orleans, which used to be the beat ninrket. We all would ship our , cotton to Mem) his if we could get the 'same rata of fie;ght to Memphia as we do to New Orleai a, but the Mi bile and Ohio railroad rate to Mem phis !b so high we cannot ship to that market. 1 wrote to tbe Memphis Board of Trade some time since in re gard to getting us s rate of freight, etc. They appointed a committee to wait on the Mobile aid Ohio authorities at Mobile; that ie, Iraw my letter published in the AvulancJie, and where ti e committee would visit Mobile, etc. But it appet-ra, instead of reducing our freight, they advsnci d flour and mtalMceniB per burn I. When the Memphis, Birmingham and Atlantic tail ojd is completed to Memphis It may help us some, for we tan do like the people did at Knterpriee, MUs., several years ago, b fore the North eastern railroad ai bn It through ti Kuterpriee. The Mobile and Ohiodis criminated in favor of Meridian, and although the Enterprise iiie'elmnts and far mi-ra tried to fret (lie M ibilo and O.'ilu rnilroed to reduce their fre glit, t'lt-y paid no ntttnti'.n to their apiel. They started wain trains to run to Meridian from Knturprise, an after a few weeks the Mobile and O.'iio ra'.riad nve (hem a low rate of freight. We are only ten mi'ei from the new road, while it whn nineteen miles from Knterpriw to Meridian. HIUNNOM. LITKRA1CY NOTKS. Mish Uohk Kimihi.ky, tho dnughtr ot tne noveliHt, will contriliule an article to the May St NuMa, describ ing Mlinti'Hpcure s hoy hood, with pic tures of the poet's home, tho school, etc., by Alfred Pantons. (!xn. William Farrak Smith will contribute to tho May Alagatint of Amervan tiutory ms cinemg paper on "Hhiloh," in which ho describes in critical detail tho wcond day's buttle, UiHsenting materially in his account from that of Ucu. Sherman. A mono the illustrated articles in tho May Century is a description of tho now Lick ObservHtory on Mount Ham ilton, near Sun Franclaco, written by Tuliesin Kvans. Tho first of Mra. Van ReiiHselner'B tinpers on "Ame'ican Country DwcllingH," with ninny sug gestive drawings, is in this sumo num ber. Tub 'ay Century will contain the liwt paper written by Gtn. McClcllan for p'lM cation, it is a description of the critical time from the second b' ttle of Bull Run to the advance from Washington toward South Vountain and Antietam. On the morning afUir Gen. McClolIan'a sudden death the manuscript pages of this unfinished article were found on his table. Gen. MeOlollan's literary executor, Mr. WilliamC. Prime, furnishes an intro duction; With the coming May number the Magattne cf American iliMory enters upon its fourth year under its present able editorial n anagemcnt. Through the judicious broadening of its scope and the substantial value and varied interest of its contonta, appealing alike to the student and the general reader, it has achieved a greater mar vel in the w ay of success than that of any other periodical of its character in the world. This apeaks well for American scholarship, aud the rapidly growing popular desire for historical information. BiaHor Pott aa of New York re cently pave a most iiitertstlng end praci al lecture at the service lor -vo-men eegaiicd in church work. It was st the Church du Snin. E rit, in Twenty-second s'reet, and waa entitled "Ends and Instrument." In the cou'se of his reiiiaiks he said : "There iaal'ttte book called The PnMemof thePoor.in which jou will find the story of El peth, a German rvant, who, living on the i atside of the city, aud do ng first a work of delrga'e'd philanthropy for an invalid a ly, to rk up, after her mistress had died, the work which at tint phe h:id done as piexy for ancther, and brondenrd and widened it, until it became a hleising to the whole neighborhood. Gtt thn bi ok and read the story ca led 'One Woman's Work.'" The whole, hi ok is filed with jut-t euch practiei-1 epi i odes out of real life. The author is Mis Helen Campbell, who h?s expert knowledge of the problem she dis ru'B8 the cleansing of the lives of the very poor. Ei PmMrnt Arlkar'l Health. New Yorb, April 18. Inquiry at the house of Gen. Arthur to-night as to his phyaical condition was met v.ith the stuk-nient that he was im proving, and wus able to bo about the limine. At the time of the reporter's call the ex-l'resident's children were out and Mrs. McElroy was busy with company. Watkin'b Bitumen Concrete Ib abso lute proof against dampness, eeepage and rats. Telephone 938, MEfllPHIsnDAILY SHOT DOWN Bf A PRIEST. TUE BISHOP OF MADRID KILLED AT THE CATHEDRAL. A Towa la Gallcla Almost Destroyed by Fire Many Persons Killed. Yixnbja, April 19. Tbe town of Stry, in Oalicia, has been almoet com pletely destroyed by fire. The num ber of houses burned ia about 600 Many persons weie killed. The Inhab itants are destitute. A high wind a blowing, and tbe firs started in several parts of the town about the fame time. One hundred persons were killed in one street by falling walls. Tbe town ball, railway station and tbe telegraph office were destroyed. A large number of wounded were Bent to Lemborg, a distance of foity-two miles, where tbe hospital is crowded with the tuftrers. Hundreds of per sons are missing. Lack of water ren dered aid by the military futile. Money and food are being collected in tbe Burrounding towns for tbe relief of tbe enflerers. The firs originated in a small shop and waa caused by the falling of a lamp filled with petreolum. EUROPEAN FINANCES. Hlacaalloa of th loadoa Mock Ex. tose loallaealal Boaraea. London, Apiil 19. There was an increased demand for diecount during the past week at 1 jc for three months and 1KiUJc for short. The Stock Ex change was dull tbronghout the week. caturdav there was aa absolute stag nation in dealings. The price of Amer ican railrjad securities improved at the opening, but afterward receded and closed at the weakest quotations of tbe week. Tbe variations in the t rices of American railroad securities duing the week were nominal. t int at 1'iirU. Pahis, April 19 BuelneFS on the Bour e wis quiot throughout the week, with a tendency to fhtnets. Kentea diooptd undurthe uncertain ty of public investment in the new It an. The premium on the new loan alter loui-hlng 165 fell to 140. Waak at Berlla. Beki.in, April 19 Business on the Bouree during the week was limited. and prices closed weak Saturday. Dall at frankfort. Fbankfobt. April 19. Business on the Bourse was dull and prices were weak. The clcsing quotations were the lowest of the week. THE LAND DILL Not Hatlafaelorx to lalldaamrt Ten. aat Farinera. Dublin, April 19 At a meeting of the tenant farmers at Kildgasait to day the land purchase bill was de nounced as simply a measure for .the relief of the landlords. It was de clared that if the farmers got their holdings on the basis of four years' rental their position would be very little improved, as they are without the nocessary capital with which to ob'aiu a start. A resolution was adopted asking the Parnelli'e mem bers of Parliament to oppose the bill. Four hundred tennnM of tae Earl of BeBsboiongh's Kilkenny esta'.e 1 eld a meel'ng tc-dav to considor the Earl's offer of a reduction of from 10 to 20 per cent, in rents. The tet ants had asked for a reduction of 33 per cent. At to day's meeting 335 tenants voted in favor of a cepting the Earl's terms. KILLED AT THE CATHEDRAL. The Itlahop or Madrid Nliot hr a Prleal. Madrid. April 19. At 10:30 o'clock yesterday moruing, while the Bishop of Madried was aeceiuling the steps hading to the entrance of the cathe dral, he was ehit with a revolver by a priest standing bt the top of tbe eteps, the ball entering the abdomen. This was followed by a; other shot which wounded the Bishop in the side, whereupon the wounded man fell upon the steps. The priest then de scended the steps and fiied s ill another shot which took effect in the Bishop's th'gh. Tbe Birhop was borne in an unci n-tcions condition ti a pri vate chamber in the cattn drM, where the last eacraments for the dying were administered to him. The priett waa arrested. Being Palm Sunday tbe cathedral was mure than usually crowded by worshipers, and when tbe fearful work of the priett was realized a furious mob followed the carriage in whiih be was conveyed to prison by gendarmes, whose presence a'one prevented his being lynched. The motive for the crime was revenge. The man who fired the shots was recently dismissed fn in the piiesthood, and bad fruitlessly applied to the Bishop to be reinstated. Queen Christina has inquired a? to the Bishop's condition. The Pope has telegraphed bis bless ing. F0BEIHN MISCELLANY. Tae ht era a Brlndlnl. "Roms, April 19. The Sanitary Board admitB that Aeiatic cholera bas broken out at Brindisi, and baa or dered that all arrivals at other Adn'a ic ports from Brindisi be quarantined one wetk. "Prlniroae Day la Eaalaad. London, April 19 To-day being "Primrose Dav" (ibe anniversary of tbe death of Lord Beacont-Qcld), the Conservatives everywhere appear dec orated with his favorite flower. The political crisis is used to empbasiie tbe observance of tbe fi th anniversary of the great Tory leader's demise. Rrllca or Sirhlllrr and tloethe. I xindon, April 19. A lot i f relics of Schider and Goethe have lust been, told by auction at Berlin at trumperv prices, a spienuid silver tup erased with figures rtprestnting a hoar hunt, wincn as given to lire be by the Grand Duke Carl Aucu-t. brought 43 shillings. A gold locket con'ainiftg locks of hair of Schiller and his wife Charlotte went at 18 fbillirgi, and Goethe's signet ring at 60 shillings. The Fiaed at lfaatreal. Montrbal, April 19 The water commenced to fall at 1 o'clock this morning, and in two hours bad fallen about a foot. The change since then has been very e ight. Tbe water is literally covered with all coits ot rafts an I boats loaded with people and househdd goods. Exerbit.nt rates are being charged for people from their homes to btuioes . Many pror people have been nnatle to get home since latt riatuiday morLing, and those poor ftllows 1 ave bad but little to eat in tbe in'erval. The ice ttiil holds firm at H'H'hi'a a. Ihtlaaadlaa tlkbrrlea. Lond iH, Annl 19. Mr. George Os- born Morgan, Ui d r ColonUl Secre tary, was questioned in the Uonse of Commons this aftencon in relation APPEAL-.-TIIESIAY,APRIL20. 188(1. to tbe Canadian fisheries. He said, in response, that he waa not it'n that the Dominion Ooverr.mmt Lad complained f pggrer"vrn by United States fislier in' n. If iy dinpute should arise hrtw e - C rii a aid the United Siates nn-r '!' fisheries tbe English Goveri ment would make very effort lo nJ it wi.h as liit'e friction aa pnaib!e. Absolutely Pure. Thii powder nevor Trti. marvel ol pnrit, '.roniith and whol-(uienei. .More econuniicul thnn tiie ordinur; kind, and CMftTint ba !oid In conip.'til.ion wi.b tbe inuttilu l.. of lo te't. 'hen xeiht oluir or thodphnta powdori. St'li w?oh. KiiWL 4in I'mrnaa I n.. 1"" "Jij JnwYirk. 'WAWTPn AdESTS.Mt and Wnar nfHniCU to ,0,i "tiik CHILI)', BIBLE " Iutrouiimuin by Kt..I. H. Vii oent, D.l. 0p wnr fur- fild ffl in a tow: ol A74 people: in , 7- r a vil!:itr ol 7'4i ia new airont KS in I t.".,v: : : in 1 ucc. aiva kooiiii ; nr I'1 'i ' 'tuv ii 'wi, dr or.i;i' timaa. Kiperi'.-i. -i ' '. Tmr.(.,--tr.- i.tdrn-, '! ' 'Vt'd. '" ' - ' "am PILES In nil riiif . Final euro A unil nevor return! . tf.T No l une. no calve en will learn ot THE LIVERS 0R FOUNDRY prosit F0UNDHV & MACHINE DKL"T,160tol74 Adams St., lleiuphlr Iron and firm a CaNllna, Eniflnte, ftaw-Sfllla, Urlal- Mill' t rla A Jf- .- llnllillna work tienerM Reimlra. Jr. IU0N & 11 MLW A V , NUITLY tSa-maori In thii l.'nnrtment to VANOOUE.) irw-Wr't 'or ii f'Tiition on ANY 'I II I Ml in i.'tfcpr Hni MP I vFPR x MASONIC run rssj i Ir1 23 1 iTTTn M IA I lllf . A IIinifilT for all DlaeaeMoftlipMre-r.lt Id.- Crab Orchard VVaterssssrSft-s H (tannine Crab Orrhard Saltn tn scaled r-fti-kniri-fl at H'nTilf.!.'rtH. Nn gonuine aalte wild in bulk.l CBAR ORCHARD7"1 Tf B CO.. Pron'rs. Ml WON N. JiivFh. M'e'r, ihiuivIIIk. kr. I J. A. BAILEY. J. il. BAILEY & CO,, lilHi Si'foiiil street, Mempliis. ALAROE AN'D CO MPLKTB STOCK OF PLUMBHIIS. rtAS AMD PirTBftS MRtpri'iU. ln n t. Or:v V.1. rnn. I.ri. and tnna Pipe. '!. Kirln'-iis. Globe., Kto FRANK F. W0CUS. WOODS i SWOOPE, CAURIA6HB.BUi8IES.WAG0NS, Harness, Saddles, Agricultural Implements and Machinery. utoicGi.v onii:o corrov 4i cou.v i,i,ati:ii. :i3 NoooimI itrwt. fnipliN. Trnn. NAIO;.I.ON HILL, I'ri'Milent. II. J. LYNN, a tiii ii ill :; i:i Ii li tieiil i is js DOES A eiREXAL FIR AMD MARINE BFHIBTKM. A QUARTER OF A MILLION DOLLARS FULL PAID CAPITAL DinHOTonHi H. FURHTKNHRIM, WM. I. COLE, JAMES REILLY, JOHN LOAflfK b. MANSFIELD, D. K. HYKR8, W. D. BKTHELL. Ofl.ce 19 naillMAiiNtreet, leBihU. Tonn W. A. GAGE & CO. Cotton factors, Ko. .SOO Front HtrveL : H,mU. rIVn. DILLARD & COFFIN, COTTON FACTORS, Jlemplilfi, Temi. 19 fHMh 4ilTnn4a to lf rhitiia and Plfnlra. d i naouD n. L.uuunn at -i.v-r'-,-'"-- c m i i a i rs ; I1W AID PLIMNHKIIL, A Vf-T A KV. Doors, Sash. Blinds, Molding, Lumber, Lath and Shingles, Flooring, Ceiling and Cedar Postii. PraaMali Inpravrniril or Hat aarlaaa Ktwrraiiaa, Ark. DiriTiT of tbb Iaraaroa, I Wbliini'on. Auril 6. 1HD6. I SEALED PROPOSALS ' O this Uepirtmcnt until 12 o'clock I in b racaivea at Fri- d7, Aeril 30, 18Sn, for farnuhina the mate rial ana Mtbnr requirad id oom o tuna tba cal Tart, accurins hot water tprinai and layinc certain iron Pipe in the Improvement ot Hut Spring! Reaervation, at Ho. Spring!, Arkaniaa. blink form! of prnpotal. fpacifleatiooa and ioatrneti ina toheida will be furniihed upon applicetina to mil Department, or to tbe "BuperinUndentof Hot Spring! Ueier vatioo," at Hot tprinn. 3U. L. Mt'LDROW, 'Acting r-cretary. 'lyr, HOW 15 ct I'mrU arid Fourth r jiitiv edca'-ed sad I'xaliy uaaflM pitiMeun B(f tlM i ' j rnsf al. bll prmaitw win fwtve (Jnrw oil forias of PRIVATE CHRONIC ju.d SUXUAL DiS EASJtSa w v SporuiatorrllOai tnd lxnpotenoft u vtuti f awr-abUM tn .oiUi, awxsj ttotmm t WaV yrafa, r tif,rr cua'a u0 (iroductuf iw&eoi X. V I'sritt rt"-ti- errouaueu bn'iinai Knisuou u(l V u bt drreURtJ. Dioidi-m of '-itLt, Dfftvtive Vni ". Thy ti-il)''y fimplraoD t-VC 4 tr-!r-n t Koemv a!?im)9. ;ifui-'B f ,lMt U-m al bfK'ifil PtMtsjr, aVc.. reudci lHf ataiiiae litji)fo;-T ir in! i. -t Art tboreufhi and pmuv totl .up-d. SYPHILIS PWUtel etali aUiUtaV irt-u- 4i3r fr-m u. at-ra Gonorrhea, Krlihii I 8'-rirtum. tiuiltia, altroia V Huvuirty, . t. 4D1 'tL-r prirals dttn-t quickly ourvd. It U ir- flvat Uiai j.iit vtrlap w bo py spwiil tttretatl a MfeVlQ Cla (if 4leVJ tb1 tmitlD( Ut4VMDd aOOB' ail. oguiis arHti skill PfcJ knowing Oii fmct ofte uikut-ui n.iu Kj my or When hi wooovenicBt u tH it' city tb-iraiitauat. mdt4o?eu bt mt fmuly a.l tiii. ly hj mail or m-i raa ajjywbtf. Orvre Oiuraaitd la mJX Caset avtiiortaken. uiiuttu (wraonftlry ef bf Uttm fMt od 1bHV brja fMBMakli u4 oBjrmpoa4BM micUj itil laut, PRIVATE COUNSELOR rt am, r-!. "n' to any W-tM, teevruy Mtoa, for "t a.bla Rliouid b. rtf.4 b, ML AddrtM .tK 'Cjv. -iwiir. ! . U. M5 e V Bnrd.., Iu.1 r " I, aa hi rfi? Tahlii? AdmiiilHtrator's Kotice. April 13, im. NOTICE ti hereby give that I will, aa ad ministrator of the estate of W. T. Pryor. decenKfl, felt nt public aui-tinn, in the town of MiCY, on the U. U. and S. W Kailroad, all of the personal propnrty belonaina to de cedent'a estate, includinr several valuable horses. Bale to commence at lOo'clock a.m. on FRIDAY, April U. lWv JOHN LOAift'B. eubli-Ad-nfnistratur. TYLERDESK n08Tjb.SU18 S.- m Ni'vctM'i. 1 iFuKiriit'd CiiUtlou'lHW , i'2":aiKiiai ' M HntM m-er riittnl, now rettdr, Lul" i?-!?' ri.rawnti4 overO New, OriKl- S 1CDIlB, AtkUkVWj VilOiXB Fi? -"T Book Cases. Loan get, 3f : jjj'3! letter Preei,Cabiiiett Ladiei' Fancy Deikulo rmeni ikkii anaLOWM i rriceei (ruariinlfled. fWtAloax irm, tmiamv o. No pewtatln. AND MACHINE COMPANY. t''.r- Boiler Irao BUlfll7ws DEP'T, 226 and 228 Second St. TEMPLE. EYsreraA, i HEADACHE, CQiisiipauon. 0. E. WITT. V. 0. 6W00PE. . M. iLHtiOuH, Vlce-i'riili'u CttHblei. B 5- fcoi i year -i t; "U"i f ft a p. p -S ii I i .11 lit Ut o - ... 'v... , 3 ' 6) - - BP p 6 ANDREW BT2WABT, Kew Orieani. STEWART, CWYiE ti CO WholesaleGrocers, Cot. Factors SO. 856 AND 838 FBOXT STREET, JIlJfPHlS, TEAS-, AUD STEVART BROTHERS k WWIM COTTON FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, KEW OBEEAA8, LOUISIANA. CHESS Oils tSa 3NTctT7-ia,l Stores Office, 349 Front Street, Memphis, Tenn. L. D. MULLIN8, ol UU J. R. Godwin k Co. JA8. YONOK, UU ot J. W. Caldwell A Oo MULLENS & TONQE, Cotton Factors &Commission merchants No. 1 Howard's Row, Cor. Front and Union, Memphis. nlmer.Thornton & Co Cotton Factors, Wholesale Grocers, To. 30 Front si reef. : 51ennilil, Tahiti. UGGSsPE WKCL3ESALS.', OROGERS, COTTON FAGTOPS And Commission Merchants, SSGaitil 263 Front Nt.. 5Im,hitt. Te . A VACCARO & Co WHOLESALE LIQUOR DEALERS, ICOS. 97!8 ANT. Sftfi rTJOSTT TnKT IffKKPHIS. .T. FOJtTEK. IflllBISli 8ccessirs to POKTEJt, TAILOR & CC., Uottt Ami KiO. Cftfl FRONT STREET, i i MEMPHIS. Twaf HILL, FONTAINE k GO, Factors and Sili-aO.1 Front MeraplilB, Wemu UIiL, FOiTMfl & Il6 Cotton Factors, Commission .Merchants, Ku. 11G (South Jain UU. Ht. lionU. LARGEST BBEWEBY IN AMERICA. Jos.Schlitz BrewingGompanVt ArXZXa7e-.X7S:3r3Xi. MP WPTI1 J UU A VrU I " BoUllai Work!, 8 A 19 CaKMa S. ROESCH1.R. Agent, Memohia, Tejan. 0 ' Hal as la 1S89, ItBO.OOO Barrel ...Sales af Mnahla Krnuoh, lOB.nOO Iana alM In H4. Bno.OOO Rarrota. ADLERBR0.&C0.,2G1 LIAIUST 0 mii nnnni ao' P V7.LUUUbLM0 $3.00 J shoe mA SaWITZMAifMiCo Wholesale Dealers Sol Aranta ioUowin, Fint-Olaaa laitrumentii PIANOS. KBAHICH A ACH. SABIIR . PKA81! A ., IHMjJ AlVM S,A0!I HAH IN, t l.OIMH a'wARBES, CHI aar A KEW T-OCTAVK TIANO FOR I90.-M Vrita tar f!nlngn. Hi oB. ag fiid a RKCOHiT NT.. MFWPHI" KELLY, ROPER & REILLY,' WHOLESALE Grocers & Cotton Factors, So. 3a:Malu Street, G'ayoso Block. AXDREW . GWYITSE, M.m C T, JaU JL JL Mr A. '.J. W. r,l A.CKAE. Wholesale Grocars Latest Novelties In Footwear FOR SPRIKQ AND SUMMER. BE.F.OAKT STYLUS! SUPERIOR WORHHAMSHIP I.OWKST PRICES! AGENTS FOR THE FAMOUS W. L. Donglas $3.00 Calf Shoen In Button, Laeo and Cangraaa. Illottrated Catalnane and Prioa-Lial Mailed Fre on aiiulioation.'Va and Pnblihert 11