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MEMPHIS DAILY APPEAL FRIDAY, MAY 7, 16. LOTDMIESATYfORK. riEE 8TARTFB I TUE CHICAGO LU1BEB TIED. The Blare DUcsTereu la Tint to Preient Asj Serlou ASABCHIST DES9 RAIDED THE POLICI. BI Bttr Feellar FrcTaillif aid Hers Cvsndesves U the Pgwer to Preserve Peace. Chicaoo, III., May 6. There la a srssUr lealing of ooaodsnes apparent tula morning in the ability oi the so. therlilea to prsssrr the peaoe. The outlook continass threatening in cer tain quarter, and tha police expect that they may be called upon to die pane gathering! ia certain portion ot the city, bnt the arreat ( the four Anarchists yeeterday has Insured a leeling that the element will ao longer prote eo troublesome, la Tiew oi the tact that the police bow believe that all tha leading laatlgatori oi tha re cent tronbleo bare boea caged, with possibly ena axcepUon. The collect ing ol eTidoace against tha conspira tor ia proceeding rapidly. ' wiii. rvsa Taa raosactmoa. ' 1 TheBUtss Attorney says: "We will posh the prosecution of the men who Instituted tha riot and helped carry out the murder ea far as tha law allows os. We intend and determine to punish theee rioters to tbe tallest extent of the law and for all there la in it," be continued, "and we hops justice will not be cheated this time. We want to U o over all this evidence before deciding what charge or charges to make, and f cannot ear now what the charges will be. I think we will bring the matter before the next reg ular grand Jar." It was rumored that the State's At torney would present a request In dne lorm toJndae Honrs or jnageuar nett to Impanel a special grand iury to act on the casea of tha socialists, Spies and Fielding, their associates and dopes. Tbe regular grand Jury. it waa thought, would not be im paneled till Monday week, and would Live all It could do to attend to tha ordinary jail cases. AT TBI DKXRINt) HARVItTII WOBKS the situation waa somewhat critical this morning. Committee from tbe striker were appointed at a meeting held last night. These were to watch tbe sates and ask any who were in clined to go to work not to do so. The company had oflered an advance of 10 per cent., and some ot the men wanted to go back at these figures. The ma jority, however, insisted on an eight iiour day. This morning the men be gan to straggle in at 5 o'clock. The gate on Claibourne avenue was kept locked and all the men were required to enter by the Fullerton avenue gate. Two or three men slipped in quietly before 5:30 o'clock, but after that both gatea were surrounded by striken, who refused permission to anybody to en ter. At o:30 o'clock 800 men were grouped near the gate, but nobody went in. At 7 o'clock Mr. Dearlng ap peared and addraaaad the crowd, lie aaid all Deerlng men were Invited to enter and go to work. "Yon," be aaid, "are honorable men. Yon have entered into a fair and honora ble agreement with me to work to-day. It ia due me that this agree ment be fulfilled. I call on you aa honest men to enter tbe factory at once." Cries of "Eight hours 1" "Eight hours 1" "I will give you sight hours just aa aoon aa I can. Now we have a large amount of work to do before the harvest, and I aik you to stand by me. After tha rush fa over I will give you the eight hours." Two Lake View policemen were at the gate, and by their aid and that of the superintendent a passage waa formed through the crowd, and the Deerlng mea begaa to tile in, greeted aa they went by criea of "scabs," "sight boon." (Mill the men walked ailantlv Into the tats and disposed themselves la the various depart ments. About 500 of tbe mea bad gone in by 7 :30 o'clock, but after that few eatered. Moot of the men re mained la ths crowd snd aaid they would stsy out tor sight noun. Ths mass of the sinkers were mea from tbe brickyards and neighboring factories wbo bad been forced out ty the Peering man in a general move ment for toe eigtit nonr system. Then men were load la their denun ciation of those who bad ranounoad their demand and acreded to the terms proposed by Mr. Deeriag. Shortly after 7 o'clock a aqnad ot twelve po lios from ths Wsbstsr Avenue Station dashed an la a patrol wagon and formed la front ot the gate, keeping the way clear. At leant 6000 man were out. twelve brickyard and aev era! faotoriee bslnc emptied of em ploys. Trouble waa feared. The men were oaiet. bat sullen end de termined. WARSAsTTS ITOB STB1KIM. Warrants for tour of ths striking switchmen employed by the 8U Paul and Fort Wayne road were sworn ont before GommMtonsr lloyns night by Mr. Walker, attorney for the 8t Paul road. They wars charted with obstructing tha United Btateo maila. One of the men. Pat Ilogan, waa arrested by ths deputy marshal hurt night. Thsothon have not been found. ronD roa ihb raMiuaa or thb dbao r-JLlCBMBN. Ths fund for ths benefit ot the families of ths dead and wonnded police has swelled to t'-'S.COO. I). V White, the Lackawanna railroad ofU cial. was in tha city and subscribed o00, while the New York Board of Trade telegraphed a f 00 subscription, AXABCHISTH BAIDED. The police raided a hall of the Anarchists at No. 105 North We atreet thin morning and seized a few rtuskets found there. Officer Madden, who was shot last night, is still living, but bis condition reaiaina critical. At Pullman this morning, all the laan at the Pullman Works and tbe Ailen Taper Car Wheel Works, were ttiil out. The locality was quiet and disorder was not apprehended. 1 uily tlirt e-lourth of the McOormick Harvester Works' employes reported i:r cuiy itiis morning. The proprietors cf the Deering V- ores deu'led at 10 o clock this morn inr 'o Riant a working day of eight l-.aj uu Aa advance of 15 percent t u.e trrufcr pay. 1 lie men will re turn to work to-morrow morning. The report from the County Huepital iLia morning ih that Ullicers Barrett Jliiier and Jacob Hutuen are bovon tbe hope of recovery, and the two for rjier are sinking rapidly, lhe remain der cf the wounded men are resting fpsilv and wU.r'nValily recover. Emu Lata, sas of ths civilians shot, is ia a dying coalition. ab wcodiabt rim wta started in ths lumber yards near North avenue bridge thi morning. A ran containing n plosive, to which a fuse waa attached, waa found in one of the yarda, confirming the view thst a band of inoendiir'.es were at work. It waa turned over to tbe police. All the Socialistic hiding places are cow pretty well known ti the police. Tha followins. received last evening from the Chief of Police of New York, indicates the whereabont of another mat, and tc-day tbe place will be visited by detectives and subjected to a thorough asarch. "John lleavka, formerly ot 21 Z.on Place, and Pecks, are connected with Anaachlstic Bohemian newspspen.tbe Budmno and Lamptcta. and are the moot dangerous Anarchist leadars among the worst class of Bohemians ia Chicago." It ia bow thought tnat mo man wno throw ths dynamite bomb Tusaday night was a revolutionary agent from ths East. ' Osveral parsons called at ths Central station yesterday and last svening. aad claimed that wbils pret est at ths masting to have bad a good sight of him, and soms of them thought they would be able to Identify bias should ns bs captured. Detectives are now busy tracing ths movemsataof ths Anarchist Isrders for ths past fortnight with especial rsf srencs to the sub-ross actions of Spies. Ths polios raided a Socialistic head quartan at No. 64 Oty bourns svsnu this morning, bnt fonnd nothing; be yond rod flags snd inoendiary ban ners. , Tbe report wai printed here this morning that the switchmen on tbe Northwestern railroad had gone out. This is officially denied ; the men are still at work. Tha inoendiarv organ, tbe ArfctVer XeitwM, ia preparing to lasus an edi tion to-day. Twenty rlotera In tbe Twelfth street district were arraigned this morning and bold until (Saturday, In i00 bail each. The Milwaukee and fit Paul toad li working with a full force of men without molestation. Owing to the nartial crinoline of the other Western lines, tbe road has aa unusual amount of freight offered. Among the places closed by order of the Mayor last night wai tie Casino rink, where the Kev. Moore is con ducting bis revival. Tbii was inoluded in the order preventing all public as nmhllaa. nloht. died at 11:30 o'clock this fore noon, making s total of three deaths to date among the injured ponce. ABM AND AMMUNITION CA1TVBBI) Detect! res Hlayton, Myeis, Bauer and Jones inspected the bonre at No. 81!2 JJonry street about 1 1 o'clock tvtla and found fifty rounds of am munition, a .word-bayonet, a revolver, billy and a quantity oi Anarcnim literature The occupant of the bouse, Quatavua Btandje is said by ths oflioers to be a molder of bombs. He waa arrcHted and taken to the Can tral station. BT1M. AMOTIIBB BAI1. Tha polioe made still another raid this afternoon at 71 Lake street, eels ins and carrying away a lot of red airs and banners, some ol tnem em blazoned with the most rabid threats aaatnat the constituted authorities. The TiKiuiiu oi tna uoHnnw rn railroad save tnat lo-oay a crowa of man cams into ths yards and com pelled the few switchmen working to leave. The troublo wai caused, be aid. bv the fre aht handlers beoom ins? nnratrod because tbe company bad imported about 100 men to handle ireigm ib tua uut mituiruuuio. THI MAM WHO THBBW THI BOMB, Aa offioer of the Polioe Department said this afternoon that it was nrmly believed that Htenge was ths man who threw tha bomb. They are trying to find Burnett so as to tally identity Htence. Ths police deolae tossy any thing regarding the man namea uar penter, arrested yeeterdsy. MOBS STUKCS. Tha men employed In ths Car shops of ths Chicago West Division Ball way Company, to the number ot 230, atruok this noon. They wsnt sight hours a day and 10 per cent, advance, AMOTSaB OOMMUaiSTlO DIVI BAIUBD The polios raided No. 638 Milwau kaa arenas, the headquarters of I oommoniatio military organisation this afternoon. Leading through trap door an underground rifle range was discovered, no guns were cured. AT MILWAUKEE. All ! la tna tntr-Tka Blot Be lUva I at )vr. MiLwADKKS. Wis. . May 6-9:30 m. All ia quiet In the city this tnorn- ina. Troop continue io an ara me thraatened ostabliahments at Bay View and ths south sides. No riotous ae semblages bavs been reported thus far this morning. The iron Die is Douevea to bs aver. At this hour til a.m.1 there ia lor ther evidence thst ths riotous proceed ing of yeaterday and luesdsy are not to be renewed. The arreat of Drott- ran. tha BocielUtlc leader, and seveial of his folio wen has hsd aa excellent effect nnoa that Iroubleaoms sli Ths Distiiot-Attoinsy haa mads a for mal request, which was granted, for ths call of a grand iary befora whom the MocislisU will bs prof eouted. At 10 o'clock a crowd ol several hundred striker were sasembllng near ths western limit of the city, but word baa just been received that the appearance ot pouoe sostterca insm in every oj roction. Ths srrests oi Bocialist who have been Instrumental in urging on the riot haa been continued thia after noon. In tbe houses of two of these were found a number of guns, pistol, aadabrgsamountot amnion uoa eon cealod in beddlns. Gov Rusk has in formed Drudlnakl that ths latter will bs held responsible for any trouble which may hereafter arise from the doings ol t'oianden wno nave Den prompted to the act by Drudinski advice. AT DETROIT. All the Ntrlkera tlet, bat aulMMt. lleter Detroit. Mich., May 6. The etiik en in thia city are quiet, but deter mined. Several factories where the nien had no grievance resumed work during the absence if the overawing striker. Two hundred employes Murphy's chair factory, 100 at the Do troit tarnsge woodwork uompany shops and NO coopers resumed work On the other hand btt ween 400 and 500 painters struck this morning for nine hours' woik pr day and ten bouts' pay. The painters are Knigh ol Labor, and have been for thrc weeks trying to settle with their em p!oycra. Only 100 of the ("a employes of the Pullmau CVr Works rt turned to wmk th:s morning, and tbey wcrk ed only a few niiuiitea, tl.f company nending them home. The men strong ly favor rine bouts. It wai reported that a Catling gun had teen sent from Lansing, nlsd. but tbe report la de- AT PITTSBURG. Oae lata aai ('al later a acrtkv. Ptttsbubo, Pa , May 6. Ons tbou aand coal miners, employed st ths mines along ths Panhandle railroad, strnck this morning snd ara now holding s mssi meeting at Mantfield, Pa. The striker want the Columbus seals and semi-monthly pay. Ihey also refuse to losd coal for tbe Eutem market until the strike in the Third istrict Is settlsd. At Rend's mines 400 men ars out for an advance. Mr. Rend refuses to con cede ths increase, because all differ ences were recently settlsd by arbitra tion, i Seventy-flvs neeroea srs still work ing aad others will bs imported if tbe old men do not return to work. The strikers threaten to mob the negroes if thsy lake their pi - AT CI5C1I3(ATL tlM aurilts tSMi rrabt-MsaMllavs ax mm au. OiarcxMVATf, O., May 6. Tha striks 1 tha frsiaht-baadlsn is at an sno Ths man ara already at workia ths Cincinnati Southern, the Cincinnati, Ind anano lis. Ht. LaniM and Chicago, Ohio and Mlsalasippl, Cincinnati, WaehlnstJU and Baltimora treigbt yards and ths othsra will resume this afternooa. Tbe exact terms ars not mmAm known, bnt it is renenllv un derstood thst ths msn bavs an ad- vaana of from 15 to 2ft cent ner say This is looked upon as banishing all danoer of disorder, and peaceful set dements with stner eiriaere are ex pected to follow soon. AT SEW YORK. Tha B I st IBS' mm BIaaeI at Chi am Aaeriiy vaaaraaN. Niw Yobk. May 0. Among ths ls- borlng men of this city there appears to be but one opinion as to ths rioting and bloodshed in Chicago, and that la emphatic condemnation ot tbe action of the Anarchist leaders. Ths An archists are not strong in ths vicinity of Now York. There srs shout sight groups of them in this neighborhood, and altogether they number but few more than 1U.0W. ix oi mess groups are In New York City, one in Jersey City and one in Newark. They have a rifle corps, consisting of three com panies, which meets for drill about once a week. Tbe Anarchists ars tot united now. John Most snd Justus Btawebleadingtwo factions. Thecefao- tions now lute each other worje man they do the common enemy. With the people tbe honest workmen have no sympathy. The police know their places of meeting and keep a sharp watch on them. An Anarchist wni is a memuer oi Group No. 2, said: "I don't know that the publlo has any right to know what our roil strength is. We are stronger and better organized than people bavs any idea oi. we nave a college in New Jersey where the meuibeis ars taught how to use dyna mite and Ureek firs. We have rifle cor, s organised not to provoks s fight, but to be able to cope successfully with the police and militia when the struggle which is bound to corns is on ui. The Chicago tight is eimp'y the first gnn in the revolution. Our broth ers there did nobly, but they were not a well prepared aa they might have been, or more of the blue cents would bavs got their last dose. Our motto ia "Neither Uod nor Master." ana our doctrine may be almply Mated aa "down with church, ritate, capital. Knights of Labor and other kindred villniniea." Ths situation in ths atriks oi tbo Third avenue railroad employes ia nnchanaed. The strikers did not re turn to work this morning because tbey were not satisfied with ths terms proposed by the company. Every thing is aulet around the depot and ths can ars still gusrded by the po lice. A UiaiD AIDHUOIC POEM. On ths train that bora Mr. Davis and hla party front Montgomery to At lanta a letter was handed to Mr. Davis which hs read long and earnestly. Handing it to Mayor Hiliyer. be stld: . "Thia ia from Paul Hayns. It is a s-rand and heroic noem. " . ..... . Mayor uuiyer wen reau as ioiiows: Ths toaadi of th tarault aavt eeaaed to rlni, AnA Hit VlAttJa'a ana ku at. An4 ar la mm f tha naw-bora Irria, W would rata roraiv aad (orsu Forit tha rat of th haatila mrt. Aad tha aoari ef a inn aiwhrWaat Forrire th lortara that thrilled to teari Th !' eala ia haavaa. Forwlrt and fortatT Ta : ha it eo, Vhb (ha kllU Ia thm hro&d Ma VMM: Bat ajoarahil sod low ara eha wind that blow, Br tha alopai of a thouaaad ttm. Wa ar eeoari fra , tha spirit all thoaght r 'ill la th mldabrht of ttt held fttti Aad rat, O erolhare ha loyal till To tha aaorad aad atainlaa Put. Hh la almoin sow frost tha vapor and load, .... Wmwm th &ntn Miaaloa of Mara. Aad tha prida f har baaat ia waaly bowd Aad aar area ara Biitea awi i Aad tha aaaaki ia a vote that la s4 aaata, "Thara la duty atlll to ha doae, Tha1 tha Uaaaat of oaaat ha tpeat hraath. i Aad tha hatUa baaa loat aad waa l" iu And thapoigU wlthatramaloajhaad below T tka hAaJ ud warm arrav Of tha ham wha Waa te th narala 'fX lie (raadtar (hat arawnad "ft Bray O. Gad t they aae sot aa aaea thtr eaaa 1 la th marital yaara f Torai . . . Tor tha iraaahaat tvaH aad th faul of ' Bhal iVa'rar ttd laak aa Bar. Ataa! the th hrokaa aad haltarad hoaUi Vrftil liMki tHn a vara aaa: Tha' aale aa a baad from tha raala of ihotti (Mat lata I tbey roasai wtia i Aad itoriad wkaa daaatleu Btaatwall ...".. .... ...o ijiaa a buidi a r aaia ana noiHi. Whea tha how of hia eplandid vtetoria araoaa ' Tha Uiavwt whaa ralca la Wood, Salat thorn I thPK wtttfal aad ivakea era ruukad ifhtin or aatraa ira, Wbtn tha Uuiliiu blue of tha toathlaa kio. Waa blaated with oloud and Bra: t'uluto thorn I Thoa vnloaa to faint to-day. n ora onca iaa inunuor ot oltuo. In tho ilura ol' th huttait and wildaat fray. Thot ever hit mooted at lilal Not vanquished, hut eraahad hr a my sli fata. H1ln.l ntinfi, mlmt thitm hnrlod, Br tho Mittth rn'aht, and th oaunlaiallata UI loa oanaoa ana ruiaieoa woriu Enoufh: All Fat ara the farvaota AnT fntlnwa Hio nidinc hand! Vo (hall rio ooina dajr Iron tha chailener' rod, Bhall wakan, and underatandt But hark, to tha Pt aa th aurmun "Con. Thm'i & ilutv atill til ha dnno. Tho mat ii tho drum, and tho bnaie dumb, And tha Batll io loot and won!" No palara In bora for tha baroa'a nrrdti WiiK it akinin hArlali Intrt Khali thov Hod tha noaoa of thair "lava lido." 0, Sooth I tn jour iraleful heart? A Krfura of welrnmo. with IWIn ball, And Loto for it radiant dome, 'Till the nunic of deoth'a reveille' calto Tbe loula of the warriore homo! lalavllla t'ooiaat. Foundations, cellar walls and build nmaiitiiHi't tn overflow thould lie con strncted with Loniflvillo Cement. It is the standard. GO. J0H3ST0XE JOXES, ADJUTAXT-GENERAL OF 50RTH CAROLINA, Denouned bf the Hon. Richmond Pearson for Treachery, Dopllc ity anf IsraUtnde." AsUAvills, N. C, May 3 An un usual and widespread sensation has occurred here in regard to a prospec tive duel between luchmond Pearson and Gen. Johnstone Jones, both mem ben of ths Legislature and representa tives of two of the most distinguished families in the ritate. Richmond Pearaon ia the eon of the late Chief- Justice Pearson, of this State, who was ths grandson of Richmond Pearson of revolutionary fame, who so harassed and ImDeded the nrotrrees of Corn wallia aa hs came South through the Carolina. Gen Johnstone Jones is AdjutantrGeneral of thia State, and is a grandson of Gov. James Iredell, who ranmaented North Carolina so ably in the United States Senate, and who was elected by his colleagues to reply tn Daniel Webatei. bat being sick at the time, R, H. Hayne was selected. Tha father of Gov. Iredell was one of the Justices of tbe United States Supreme Court at its establishment. These two gentlemen differed In their views upon the State law bill for Buncombe county, Pearson, in an open letter to bis con stituents criticising the action of Gen, Jones. Jones replied, reflecting on ths courage of Mr. Pearson. There upon the latter challenged the former, wbo declined to tight, and published a card exolanatory of his refusal. This Mr. Pearson answered in another published card, cliarging Gen. Jones with inconsistency in his refusal, and denouncmr him for trechery. duplic itv and ingratitude. He concludes as follows: Gen. JohnBtone Jones is a man wh'se ancestors have been gentlemen and gentlewomen. His name has been distinguished in this State, and has hitherto been free from any stain of cowardice or falsehood. lie has been mv social eoual and my political colleague, and is now the commanding general ol the brave men who con stituto the State Guard of North Caro ina. As such hia utterances are en titled to attention. Jle makes a de liberate and public charge of cow nnlirn. and whatever mous neo nle or progresHive moralists mav sav the day has not yet come in North Carolina where a man can live under such a charge unrefuted and be respected. Thnt which men call lionor will sacrifice everything else to save itself. The extent of the sacrifice is the test and measure of courage. I do not wish to obtrude upon the pub lic my Ufo, but this much I must say, that I have lived in this world live times seven years In the first two often I've had childiHh and boyish tights. At fourteen I lost my only brother, whose fiery temper brought grief to my father and brought my brother to an Untimely grave. (Since that I have tried to avoid broils, and have lived without reproach but without few. There have been ex actly six Richmond Pearsons in this (State whoso names have been derived from father to son. Tiie lost is now an infant in his mother's arm", nd 1 feel that lhuid have wronged him and those, who lived before me if I had endured that name to be sullied by an unrequited charge ot cowardice pre ferred by a man who was my social equal, my colleague and my betrayer. RICHMOND PEARSON. KILLED BT A BDRQUR.I Terrible Idafirhl Strasgle With a Thlar. F.Mrii.Kwnon. N. J.. Mav 6. Georee Cos, nephew of the president of the American Exchange iianx in new York, was shot and fatally wounded by a burglar last night. Ueorge uoe, nis uromer ijouis anu young man named Brinkerboff, were passing Dy tne scnooi-nouse about I o'clock last night and saw a, light in the building. This being un usual, thov started to investigate the matter, they discovered a burglar in the act of ransacking the desks, and they attempted to capture mm. ine thief turned as the young men en tered the room and fired upon them. The bullet from his revolver entered George toe's left shoulder. Before tbe wounued man ten a seconu dbu made a tarible wound in hia abdo men. Louis Coe, after a terrible struggle, succeeded in disarming tho bnrvlar and beat him to insensibility with an iron "limmy." uimxernon and Louia Coe then tied the hands and feet of the burglar and locked him up in s room. They then turned tholr attention to George, who was found unconscious and almost dead. Ther removed him to hia house and gave the alarm, but before help came the burg ar had made his escape. Ths aVaervalr Marder jraUry. Richmond. Va.. May 6. Ths 8n nrams Court of Appeals of Virginia, rscsn'ly rendered decision in ths ess ot J. Cluverlui, convicted in ths Hustings Court of this city ot ths murder an March 13, 1885, cf Fannie Lillian Madison. Ths cassis notcri. ously kaown as ths reservoir marder mystery. Ths judgment of tbs lower eonrt is fallv sustained, tbs eight bills ot exception filed by tbs prisoner' oounsel being slabormtely ditcasted and Mceeseivsly svsrrnlsd. Ths opin ion was delivered by Jndgs T. T. Fsnntleroy, ths court standing four to ons in favor of sustaining tbe judg ment of tbs lower court. Clnvarlus will sirolr bsng unless executive elamenav interposes. Tbs tims first fixrd for bis execution bsving long since passed by, be will bavs to bs bronghl before tbe Hustings Court for re-sentence. anhvJ la hari rmxy. tfu diworfrd ft ,npi msainsof aoH-oai W U K'H Dm W . 1 1 JSjrTI i nr. u 1 in auuaiw AUdrH J JUU. K VKi.t3(lii4htm Hk,Tw Mar RUPTURE AtMNHtitai fSiMrl in :lkMst b I)r PuM a t. i aiimatir Ems. ItC TniSS WimntarlnNI T CLW.HM "v'lHt'Bain srorKd Enttrvl umrtot rrim OChrt lVrrt- H.lainaT i worn Buriil uf I.taiw arith MM ft ComrVie rSiaawl fhn VannuaTr I iimrM.ol N Y ndhnndrrdsnlJhrraV t'mmn. fraal MAiiHTW KlAaV I lOHbO. 312 N. 6th t St. Lou it. Kvaa If Taa Bay a Daara comnD aoroai pla.leri which von can (ot foraiona at any of the Cheap John drur-lifte-yoa h a merely th own away your moniy, for ona lionson'o 'apcine l'tater ie word ihetn all. lhe reaeon ia this : iien n'i ia th only ioroo rU-trrin tha mar ket th it i honritly nd tkillfully made, and ciemdeally niedii-ated. Others are no mir. it... nnminal imitatinna .if Itenaon 0. The; i.r cheap bceaiire they po. none of the ia-redient which render Don son valu ahle The latter are prompt to act, pleasant tn w.. n.-4 rure in a Irw hnura ailments v hi. h otbor will not even relieve. The pu'-lc era eP'il'y warnfd again. t s calltd lapsioin," "Capsicum, "Capu cin' ,r "Capsioin pla.iers, as worthies arliiles intended to derive. Ask for llen aon'i and look lor the Three Sea's trade mark and tha word "Capcina" cut in the eenitr. Manhood Restored KaTMaU T Fn. A viotim of youthful fmiradno Oaviuiia Prruavtar Dsxjat, Nervous Debility, hot mmnti w-w A. harlns tnawl in rain aavarv nowa sy-HtRciV'-'H SICK HEADACHE, BILIOUSNESS, CONSTIPATION ' And DYSPtPSIA, T7S9ZI DR. C. IJcLME'S CBLKBBATXD LIVEE PILLS fBXFABSO BT , . FLEMING BROS., i '...nrtmmvum, r. ' . na an Rh Ton on TBI OKNDISK. Th uaaatarrait ara aaaaa ia ov. It u eartatnthat 2? "tha Hana-r aba O win sew aatuawtorr a O aaarr aatlamaa . who wanta i a par article. We are putttnlnto tha auuaaSMtara af tbea ahoea, tha aeenlta of SO z r oaparlaaaa and atudr. of waatwUl linn. tTa aomfbrt and araar 3 faltafullr. Try tham. - Svary SraVolaaa X dealar haa W. V. nALDEMAN, Praaldent ef tha Great L0UISVILV5 C0U- iUKn-JOURNAL CO., tell! nat b knowi of Wintersmith's Chill Cure.' Orncaor iBsCoraina-JooRsiL, jj.uinvii.i.it. cw. Dr. WinlenmM, Birl aivo a rule 1 hav obaarved for many jean, tba vaju of roar remeiiv cromDiioa ma to ear, iu .u our request, what I know of your Chill ura. lhe priraia assuranooe oi ive rui uj T I -I J .V. . AnJ r....U. It. .ffAflta J bad observed on Mr. K. W. Meredith, who, r. wnrm h.ii uiia.I1 vAira. nta dood iurv man of my office, induoed ma to test It in my family. The remits have been entirely satisfactory. Tha first case w of two aar.' .11(1 H.. IU WQIDI1 I Dl l.VO OIOIJ novo remedy had been tried with tempo rary reliel the omul returnint penouioiu .ih ...tnln.lv innreaed aeverity. Your oura broke them at onee, and there ha been no recurrence of them for mero than ix months. The other rue was ot a milder form, and yielded mora reaauy w omm remedies: but tha chills would return at in- I....I. nnlll ,nn, m.ilinin. WAS used. BinOO which time, now several months, they have entirely disappeared. From the opportu nity 1 nave bad to judge, 1 ao not nesiuue tu express my oenei mat your vuui vu i. yaluable specific, and periorms an you promiA for it. Kespeotfully, ARTHUR PETER i CO.', Agent, Loula vijla, Ky. Humphreys' HOMEOPATHIC Veierinarj Specifics Cure Dlaiaaia o( Horses, Cattle, Sheep D0Q8, HOG 3, POULTBY, Tn naa for over 20 years by Farmers. Stockbreeders, Horse K. Used by U. S. Covernment. Kf STABLE CHART .M.nlt .i. Rnll.ro A Book MlM Fl'M. Humphrey Med. Co.. 10 Pnltoa 8., N. T.' E0KXOPATEI0 ft ft SPECIFIC No.iiO Pkaa nnl. atfwral MmsMlv for Nervous Debility, Vital Weakness. and Prowratlon, from nter-work or oth eu"J 1 pr rial, or t UI and larao rial po.d.rlor , KOI.O B rHllnim. or acnl potpail oa rooalpMI Drioa. Hmmfknt' IMmO., lea lua Oi., a. I. A Valuable Patent Daaajl (Htm) Oont aad Pea Plaa. atoSsaV. 0 A Visa parfetd my inran tlo. I wtab ia. to piaoe it Berora toa p i "'r. T perraet soceaaAanaa tba drill, dittribuU tba some, thereby one man performing th wora 01 taraa. na nara thia aaetlo for rrer doieo years with per- feot setuiaetlon. uaa fire raepoEeinia iaou menials, addraai . ' JOHN U. PANCTsDaaeyrilU, : HarwnoH eoanta. T.n. rchar' Crab Orchard r WATER 4 THK THBt KSDNC TH ti KTOM4CU, TH K BUWIvUk A P0H1T1VS CUBS TOR li DYSPEPSIA. . Constipation. tick Msadaoha. ' Iff! full Ioea :-Oao to two toaaanoaiale. Oranla t a.a uaca.an aur. nM aai kaaee at m. ona c, uln lUlta eold la balk. if Crab Oroetrd Water C., rae'r. N !ONF. Waoaerr. I.ltlil.. ay AdmlaUtrtor,a otoe- Offie Pablio Administrator, Shelby county Courthouse. Memphis, Tenn., May 3.18tj TUB undersigned havln been ppointd and qualified administrator of the estate of J. H.Cuttall. deceased, notice ia hereby (iren to all persons indet.ted to said, estate to come forward and settle i and to tbosa to whom said estate is iadebtad. to file their claims with ma, duly probated, within the time prescribed by law. or the same will b forever barred. juna iuauub, Public Administrator. mmm kB l- Q iii i IS Hill m iimilj EST -KArK ltH-Its CAUSBS and CV.RK.by MM one who was deaf twenty-oifht years. rtod Irmoitot the noted sioialisU of t1'. d.y with do benetit. Craan aiaaakr in three months, and sinca then hundreds of others by itni proeeas. A plain, simpleaPd ouocsiful home treatment. Address I..S. PAttb.WKajtttUi&U.Naw York CUT. Ad a3 fl. M tiln 111 r AMIMJELU Cottoi Factors, Vholesalo Grocers, i No. 11 Union Str&et. : : Memphis. Tens. TiMiiliLLi" am . I laaf aKemwirraraiiuueaaeeortneaaTi Ciab Orchard VaterEisrad 1 un WINGS AND TRUST wAPOLtoir wx. HTCHASL tjiVTJf, i THOMAS BUI T. NDRKiv KrrfeRT, BO as a au AMSA i. a-BiMIt Bclred la samj of SI aai apwaro. aai Intaraat allowed aa earn 6rat W bay ad Mil local Inrastmeiit Baad aad Sacuritle aoneraily , pay taxes, act a troatM, ad, la teaaral. zcM aar financial basinets poqulnn a sod aai raspoaalbia arEVlsu Irafla, la saau to suit parch!, oa all parU of Kuropa- k- W bar , TOiai odious Vault for th depooit of ralaables, which U at ta aarrioa at our onstotara, orrera oa "a". P. Fo HUDEJ, PreaWeat. EWD. GOLDSXITH, Tlcs-Presldeat JAMKS HATH AH. Caahlpr. MEISTER'S. MASOXTfi TEMPLE. J. A. BULKY. J. L BAILEY & CO.p IE5 ILnTU IMI 336 Second Street, Memphis. .......nirno ma awn BTltU FrTTKRi A mLA?Ln.. A.NDREW STEWAET, New Orleans. STIHT WholesaleGroceis, Cot. Factors SO. 856 AND 858 FBOCT STKHET. KSHFIUU9, TESHn AJTD - STEVAHT BROTHERS Ci C0I3PAIIT COTTON FACTO US AND COMMISSION MEBCHANTS, OMJEAWg. lVOlTTHIAJiA. GHESS-GARLEY COHY, Oila c& KTwEtTTsStl Stores Offlce. S49 Front Streot. Memphis Tenn. 8LED6E BBOSee of Como, Miss. COTTON o. 36 Front Street- Ckavla. aakaa.Salllw Wholesale Grocers, Cotton tfaotora And Csnnlwlcn CsrchsBta, i: . 232 and 234 Front St, OempMs, Tons. jfjrrwna ami Mr. 1. H. RAEJKT iaT.U. bt wboU Urn to th. irsliklsi f" to our charaa. OotUa Warehouse, tp Waehlnttoa street. R.LC0GHR1 2 .a O 1 SETba- El Ha wsKiAi.irnr't 8 " AW ABD PLAHIRCr-alllX, ATT-TAJU, Doors, Sash, Blinds, Molding. Lumber, Lath and Shingles, Flooring, Celling and Cedar Forts. MEMPHIS - TENNESSEE. L. D. MUUJNS. of lata J. B. 8odwta A Co. J AS. T0NOB, laU of J. W. CaldweU A O MULLINS & YONGE, Cotton Factors &Com mission Llerchanb No. 1 Howard'a Row. Cor. Front and Union. Memphln. iMier.f horaton & Co Cotton Factors, Vliolesale Grocers, Mo. 300 Front street, : Memphis, Tei COMPANY. a... BURN, BWD, OOLMMnH, ZKNEX&9ER. Q. W. TOMLEf.' WM. BENJBS. NEW CARRIAGE FIRM. Tomlin & Benjes, 179 Main St., Memphis. Offer special InduoemenU ta Open Bufie of eur owa make, at t"! Tod Butaies ot oar owa make, at 1120. All work war raated. Call before you buy. mw Harint disposed of oar entlr stock ot Vhicle and th ManufMturinjr DeparV ment to Messrs. T0MLIN k BKNJriOi w bespeak for them a continuanoe of tha ptrnae ao Ion extended to a. W OODRUFr? -OLIVER CATtRTAOK i HARDWARB COMPATTT, d. B. WITT. IB ES 9 fg. g FlxtureV. G,ob... Etc AKDEBW D. QWTUSE, Mam F. M. R0BFLEET, TUaHitrnt Fartaer. PAOTCBS, Memoliia Tnn Tkaej. (Oaurk. at. J. Clara. .r?-.Jt - i " I sti i - is aS Jf- k JJ Sa GWYRHE & CO., feCo m .. . I nm-n-, J L