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,..,..l- rrnTf-TrTfTi . ' tv frrr ta TTTrWTTira A " 0)1 Q"1 C? "A II'" n Hi y Mi v r n m m m ij o a hjo ESTABLISHED 1840. DOSE IT BY DIME. THE XOSTXEDE CAPTURED BT TilE SHORT HORSE. Jenrfe T. We rrrorite. Third la the Race Another Victory for audestj. . Xocisvillk, Kt., Mar 21. WeathfT and track nood, attendant e fair. In r.rest oente'ed in Eovert ign "at and B.Oiblcck, Modeity leina; generally rarded as a sore winner fcT the Mer chant' itake. "first bacb. 1 Five-eiahtb&ofatnile. Dfnaybrook . . . . n 1 1 mn f.r n irtntl (luoi, Barnes; int'aj Kaui v.-r- , Ulaa Ban (95), Cenper, Jnberl '1 . Hariii; Marjory ,V'Wi oroi lVJ , Bnina. Donnybrrok, flOO; Mar jery, $65; Jaubert, $48; Blaaeban, $40; Dj'nuybroek at once went into the la.rt (n, lowed bv Albert. Blaze Ban nd M.Herv. and the fie'd etrioeing ont after they ba 1 mo a abort distance. Donnvbraok was not headed, and be won very eaeily by five lengths Mar- jery second, jauoer, f"" firxt 4;05. No matuale aold. SECOND BACK. third One mile heat. Bootblack (109 wt. Hirjiirn Pat (110 1. Withers Firtt Heai BUing. Bjemga Pt, CUVI- Rnntr.la-k. i48. KMTBrolun Pat at once went to the Unt Via waa not headed and won easily by two lengths; Bootblack se cond. rime-l:48. Matuale paid .in. Second Jbat Betting. S3vere;gn Par, f WO? Bootblack, They rjn cli sa togather for tbe tint half mile, Sovereign fat ttien drew .away and won eaeily by four lengtbe. Time 1:49. So rantnalB told Tnere was no advance on tbe entered selling price lor the winner. THIBDRACJt. The Merchant' stake, one mile .and one-eighth. Kaloolah (97), Harria; Cay Pate (118), Ken ardson; Col. Clerk (118), Lewis; ' Jaodesty (112), Fitzpatrick; Billy (iil moie (122), Sto va! ; non-staiter, Phili p b' Betting. Med 'stv, fl30; Gilmore 25; Kaloolah, $10; fl Id, J25. Atthee-a't Clay Pata imhed into the lead by tbre lenntbs, followed by Modeaty and Kaloolah. At tbe one quarter pole Modtsty dropped back, Colonel Clark getting even with hr, with Ka'ooah cl ss up. Clay Pate beld bia lead to the lower tarn, where Mod(B'y moved op, sot even with ... Clay Pa'o at tbe bead of tbe atretsh, and then took the lead. She was not beaded, and won easily by one length ; Cay Pat9 second, B"ly Gilmore third, three lengths off. Time 1:59J. ' Muluals paid $6 30. iTODBin -BACK. The Ronoymede stakfs, three-quarters of a mile. Jennie T. (112), Filz- fa'rick; Nellie B. (107), West; Dnbme (110), StovaL; Dakeof Boarboa (115), ' Garrison. " " Jlefting. Jennie T., $100; Dnke of . Bvurboc, $75; Dnhme, $i0; Htllie ' s B,$35. I - . - The race was atarted in 'the chute. When (he homes and colors were visi ble Dubme had the best of it. Duke of Bourbon clcflsd uo. It was a driv ing finish for tbe 'ait quarter of nie. Duhmewoa by head; Duke of Bsurbin eecmd, Jennie T. third, five lengths off. Time 1:161.; Mu- tnals paid field 38. - THB rXBlTWOOD HAKDICaP. The following are the probable s'.art er i for th Fleetwood baadicap; one r mile and five-ehtbe, with the weights and betting: MnUnee (107), $100; Punka (107), $105; Clay .Pile (110), $i0; Keene (106), $6; Lucky B. (118), $250. . iMt Day of the Baltlmor JImIIb. " ' BAumoBi, Md., May 21. Closing day of tb Maryland Jockey Club C mtetlng. Weather bright, track heavy, a. atteoda.''ce large. First Race. Patipeco staVf s, for two ,. TBur.fil.fs: flve-ciirhths of a mile Yonng Luke won by a neck; The .Ouesn second. Bracken third. Time 1 :06J , - . Seeond Roc. Oae mile and a six' t.HHi.th: ftr non-w nnen. Pasha won at will: Loid Bwaconrfipi'd second, Fnrnvf.ll third. Time .18. Third Iate.VialmeB stakes, for three-Tear-oids. ont mile and a half. Starters : Eolean, Earns, The Brd, Elkwood and Rock and Rye. The -first two, belonging te the fame tUble, hronuht SSO. Tbe Bird 22. R9ck nd Rye I1U and Elkwood $2 in the petals. Tbe et'.rt was not good, but Elkwood led off, with The Bird sec . ond. Earns third. Rock end Rye fonrth and Eilcai last. There was no change to the itmd. In tbe upper turn Earus wat forward and ran head and bead wi'h E kwooi ti the quaiter ,psB', with The Bard dote up. At the :half-mile post The Bard was .first. Eolean second, Earus third, Elk wjod foaith and Rockend Ryelasf. Aicand the lower tarn Tbe Bard was fully three lengths ahead of Earns, and ran fl.fv down the homestretch and fin ished winner by two lengths ahead of Earus, secern), ten lengths in front of Elkwood. tbird. ILjJhbu tonrin aaa Rock snd Jive last. Time f :45. FourUi .Race. Uacdicap, one mile and th" e-etrtiths. Twnbooker won at twill: Ea'KJia ee o .tl, Joe HitchtK third. Time-2:31i. Fifth K.-.Selline. one mile. Edge ifield won by three lengths; Huron .second, Error third. Time 1:4J JUlla.Mterma in Nor lb CaroUma. Chablottb, N. C, May 21. The vain-storm which-commeoced Tuesday morning caased lst night. Thetot8l rainfall wasight (nchea. The breaks in the various railroads are mostly re paired, and trains will not be delayed. The detiructiea of crops is immense, and no estimate can be made of the Joss infl cted on the farming com munity. , ' Thousands of iami ies. have had occasion to try the never-failing quali ties oi Dr. .Bull's Cough Syrup, and ' they all unite in tbe praisa of this wonderful prescription. XhUdi af Truak Ltae OOlolala. Xkw Yobk, May 21. A meeting of the presidents and other officers of tbe trunk lines and their Western connections was held at the office of Commissioner Fink to-day for the pnrpose of cousulting about the va rious matters which have of late tend ed to dis urb the smooth working of Ihe pool. The meeting was private. Am I mparts at JLccal DecUian. LoriaviixB, Kv., May 21. In the caas of John B. F. Davis of flarrcda bog, K), against the New Jersey Mu'ual Benefit Acsociation, the Cir cuit Court jary has jcided in favor of tbe p'aitt.fl. Davie wa insane and was found dead in h t s'able. It was regarded as a suicide, aa his discharged pistol was f'soa ft his sire, ice jury held that Darls was insane ' J 1.1 L.- .1... tk. o.t wosld be fatal and therefore was acci denta', ard instead of allowing only the premium ha bad pa'.d to the in-(s-ance ooaipany, gtve verdict for the full amount oi Ins insurance, 110,- 000, uU inU rrat. Tne dt cia on n s a pieceai-Dt i a decision miue oy jnae Pay's in Cnlcaso a few diys ago. Con troller Durham represented the de fense.. - i A MOUTH 10 BE SHUT BV lORt l OF LAW OR K B OF Tia UiNWl Yoqb Otrl. of Men. hla BBtatd Bm ProlMc4 Fran aa U.lleea.ra'RIaMdercr. To th. Edit ot th. Apo.&I: The levelatioD in voar colums this morning cencerning the insane doings of a well-known yjucg woman aooui town are, to say the least, Btatt ing. That vouua men Bhould become in volved in tmbarrassirg situations by keeoinit acnaintuce wiih femahsof tbe clam nsmed, is nothing strange or unusual, bit that under the shel'er of femininity, such a crea ure should be suffered to besmiich other innocent and Dire ycung girls of oor rnm-nuni v and that opsnly and in the very offices of onr publ colli ii's almi-t t-anacends belief, lhieroaduct sboald be putt ished in such a way as to make the cure permanent. Pity or sympathy is ont of the oueitinn. We may and (hcuV pity ttce nnfortanates who, cast out of'focie'y, leal lives of shame lo get bieaJ. Bat the pereon now posing abameletsiy before the commu nity is a public enemy, compared with whom Spies and Most, tne borub tbrowcrs, are epotlefe ange's. It is idle to say that these drivelingi can harm no one. Only recently the writer had occasion to trace a cr del alandev upon one of nur best young ladies to this verf source. If the woman is inrane she should be properly cared for. But if deprav ftyislur dinesse, then the duty o! our officials is clear, and an outraged cimmonity will hold tham responsi ble for its performance. pabk.nt. MRS. PENDLITO VS DE ITH. How the 3Jwa . Received at Horlla. Bkkiin. May 21. Uoitad States MinleUr Pendleton atd bis daughter, Mry, witneswd the parade of the Imperial Guard to day, and on return ing to.: the American Legation they ware baodei a telegram announcing the death of Mm. Pendleton. Botti ware terribly shocked. As soon a tbe news had spread many ladies of tbe American conny canecea ta iympah:za with tbe daugh ter, and Mr. Pendleton received errsots of the lUopett sympithy dooiall sides, roe eveaing news ptpers otntiin patavraphs txpiessing regret and coadolfeoce.- It Is not yet known whether Mr. Pendle'on will rstarn to America. It it expected that tbe eon and tne n'her daughter, who are now in New York, will come lo Berlin immf diately alter the funeral ot Mr. Pendleton. P1XE BLl'FP. ARK. Shat Jl.pne Vollsra. Ab.nl Five IsrtoiAL TO TH. AFrlAUl Pins Bloff, Ark., May 21. To day Z T . Ford, dealer in saddlery and har ness, became involved in a difficulty with franjc Hays, a sreaniDoauiiB'i, aboii'. 15 doc by Uayes, and shot the latter dangeroi'sly in the leg. Ford w.s arrested .and admitted to bail. A Couple T Hoar Women JKIIIeil , jt ht. 1.0 at.. ST. 'IiODiB, Mo.. May 21. Alfred Burt, t negro living in Oarondelet, the southern anburb ot'this city, mar dtred bis wife ah out 3 o'clock this af ternoon by cutting her threat with a lazor.- Thecoiip'eLad been married about six years, bat had bad much trouble, and the wife left home la t Monday and tamo to the ci'y. To-day she raturned to get some of her thing", when an a'tercation eaeued, with the above result. Burt was arres'ed. Abott the same time Thomas Alex ander and LTtta Phillips, both cslored, met at a frea and eay place on the corner of Seventh street and Cbriatie avenne, and dnringthe rol e Alexan der drew a pistol and told Lotta he wonH shoot her and a moment la'er tbe pistol was discharged and the girl fell dead. Alexander claims that the pistol went off acsident'y an1 others present think that it did. The man was arres'ed. Jfliaeolaoa Escape. tSPICIALTOTHI ArPIAL.I Nashville, Tbkm., May 21. Allen Carter of Kentucky, a student at the Vanderbilt University, -to-night fell down four flitrhtacl stairs at tne Uni versity, and,ts if by a miracle, escaped with only a broken foot and cash on the head. At an exhib:tlon given to-night by the Nasbv 11a Athlenc Asfocittioa . M. Foz2 bioke the amatenr high-kick record with e'ght feet eleven and one- balf inches to his credit. A MOAT I.IBEBAI. FFEK ! Tbb Voltaic Bklt Co., Marshall, Mich., offer to send tieir Celebrated Voltaic Sixth and Electric Appli ances on thirty days' trial to any man a.Hictcd with Nervous Dt4i ity.Lose of Vitality. Manhood, etc. Illus'rated pamphlet in sealed envelope with full rtarticulars. mailed free. Write tiem ,ut once. 1 A Whale Faanily Drowned. Ksoivillb. Tkkh.. May 21. Thia morning Sam Johnson (white), ba rife, dauehtar. W. Hall and two nc- f roe?, left their borne, lew mile be iow thia citv. for L vie its, fn a boat losd of grain and prodoce. There was a swift current. Th boat struck rock within twenty feet of the bank and all bnt Johnson were driwned. Jfo bodies have yet been recovered. Thb most efficacious stimulants to eicite the innii ite are AN(jOl5ll'K BirTKKK, prepared by Dr. J. B. i - . . ef -n, . I .4nfn-. feits. Ask your grocer or druggiflt for tne genuine article Dath of Or. Dlo Lewi.. Y'JNKkrs, N. Y , May 21. Dr. Ditf Ijewis. au hor and reformer, die I at his home hero thia morning at 8 o'clock, after an illntss of twj or three days, from erysipelas. MEMPHIS, TENN., SATURDAY, MAY 22, 1886. WEEKLY TRADE REVIEW. MARKED IMPROVES EST IX TRE. BUSINESS MIUATI0X, .f Dae to the Settlement of tbe Labor Trouble Money and General Market;. Xkw York, May 21. Special tele irrma to Riadttrret't indicate that a sens b'e improvem-nt has taken pi - Cil in (ieueri irxuu ui a uumuw v. ; smaller interior distributing ontc f as compared with lust week. This is niainlv due to a material jmproverJ ment in the labor situation, to revor ing staple crop reports Northweet-and South, and io br jj'hter. weather. Evxnavide, Ind., Peoria, Indianapolis, Ox aha, Du'uth, ew Orlenilik-n4 San Frarcisco are more pninliiiail a n b; those announcing l ore active demand. At Chicago g neral trade is of moderate proportions, not being eiual lo expectations. At St. IiOuis the movement of merchandise is reorted sU'8'lier but there is no gccial change within the week. Cincinnati is the most conspicuous example cf those rejiort ing an improved trade, in part owing to the practical cessation of strikes at that point. The prospects for good B'igar and lice crops in Louisiana stimulate inquiry and sales at New Orleans, but at Kansas City, in spite of au improved wheat and corn out look in tributary regions, the volume of business is leas than last week. The New York stock market early in the week was dull Later there was more activity and n advancing tendency, duo to manipulation. Gov ernment bonds are quiet, with frac tional changes Investment securities are in good demand and firm. For eign exchanee is very dull but firm. Money was in good supply on call at from 1 1 to 2J per cent. There is some improvement in the demand for the Itinus ai micriur tuum-v -cuvrio Money is tight and ra es tend upward at Kansas City. Country demand lor loans has advanced the bank rate of discount. The request for funds at Pittsburg has increased, but the iiip ply is plentiful, and nt Louisville i here is a noticeable demand for New York exchange. There are probably not over 50,000 employes on strike now against 12V 000 ten days ago at twenty-thre in dustrial centres north of the Ohio, east of and including St, Louis. The loss of waces throuch strikes sinc-t May lsi has aggregated $:t,(100,CK)0 ; of receipts by employers 12,600,000, and of future contracts due to pro ability of labor troubles $2t,800,00i of which $20.4CO,000 alon refers to deferred or nance edbuildine contracts Wheat stiffened temporari y after the late depression in prices, In pur chases to cover short sales, the heavy decrease in the visible supply and laroe sales for export. 'Ihe temper of the larje Northwest ern grain ruarlcet lias apparenuv o come more bullish. No 2 red closed at K7o. aeainst 8c a wee ago. Other wrains are dull.. Crop new is very fnvoriiblx. Fl ur is firm. Pressure to sell eugar in Europe baa caused lower prices. -Raw is oil c and refined 1 1-1 tic at New Or.eans. ., Increased consumptive demand for coffee has temporarily advanced quo tations. A restricted ueinanu ue-ni-iHpn other trrocerv staples. The movement of dry goos from lnmlinff distributing centers has im nrnvd so far as jobbers are concerned Prices of some makes of sheetings at the East have been advanced. Print cloth', however, are 1 10 lower. Wool at the Eaet continue) low in price and dull. ' The outlook for the growing cotton plant is less favorable owing to cool weather in Mississippi ann jjouinihiih, and lack of lain in Texas and Araan sas. r- Petroleum closes at jc, againat 72Jc last week, on new well produc tinns. Tobacco at all Western niarkcU is In trood demand for desirable grades, Planting news favorable as rcg-rds soil, weather and abundance ot p ants, Failure, for tbe Week. New Yobk, May 21 The buidnefs failures occurring throughout the cout.tiy during th latt seven days, as renortsd f K. li. JJun & uo., nuinoer, for the United oia'.ep. lit. snd io Cannda. 20. aa compared with a to'al of 178 last week and tyj tne weea rravinns to the Inst. Bu-iuefS cssual ties seem t bs steadily dec-earing in cumber throughout th conntry. TUE GREESL4W SUIT. Tba t'banecry I?cl.lon AOlrmcd by the Swprante Court The Riinreme Court has affirmed tb decree of the Chancellor in the suit of W. B. Oreenlaw and others against Anna L. Greenlaw and otheis. This bill was filed on the 25th of March 1885. bv Greenlaw and w fe, and F M. Davis and wife, against the two minors to have cmtiin real estate Memphis sold and the proceeds trans. TTiitturt to thn nr.iner courts- in Texa for reinvestment npon the terms of J. O. Greenlaw's will. The salads asked on the grjnud that, it is mni f estly to the interest of the parties, first bt cause the property it charged with lion fnr tnxia m t li nmourvLOt 14000, which lien is beire en'c-'-eid ,by suit, and the pa'tiea liave no'., xthefv wise tne means oi paying cu u cumbiance, Bad secondly, "botjsr U wnnM he beneficial to' remove to" and reinvest tba estate in the" phrje wbete thepsrties travs their permanent resi dence. TUs bill wts sworn t j by ew.li ol the complainants. Publication was, made sa to tbe defendant, for whorq s guardian t.a litem was- aprroiuui. iendanta also aoawered in peiBort e quoting trie gale. .. ;t , Tli9 Chancellor sustained tha Mil, nvitorai! thn lnnil to hn Bill . k 3:1 it was houa-ht by II. A. Mofltnomot iar? $12,300, who compiled wiih tlieterrfte ot the sale, but objected -" tbecorl flrma'ion of the mar'a rpo-t. Hw objections are in brief : fl) rTtlat the hilt is not file by thefgu!ar guar dian of the iniintjt. (2) Toat the bill A ts n t etate nbatrtrnr property the infantowiirrarnt tledio (3) That our s;iUntea do a-4. conterni'late arale of lanae in fei P'teee in rrder that Hip mo-ipfiita inav be lemoved anoib-jr H ate. (4 Thai Miviailure to partrtaxs wa It'" fault of com piaiihnt' Greemaa, .arid d not justify a sale of the mii'ois' imfirmts in the lands. The Chaticellor over, ruled these obi action , and the. pur chaeer appcalea. . ttrljr'a Probaale Ptanaatloa. Washington apeclal: It is quite like,'y that Lieut. Gieoly of Actic fame will be appointed a major in the army and assigned to duty aa an as sistant adjutant-general. A bill hav ing thjs object in view has ben in tToditfed inltb houses, but it is like Jv thai 1ie President may be induced to appoint Greely bef-'re the bill le cvmiea law, tea tlie death of Col. Ben jamiff, which occurred on Saturday last, leaves a vacancy wlrch will af ford tie President the necessary op jxmunrtv; and y ill make it unneces sary th.tlhe-bill should be passed. Everybody will be glad to he.r that the ciUlant lieutenant is to have the firoiuotion which he h s earned. - - - SotTIIEKS 31 KTH0 OISTS. Igr HrFtRKIX. F TZHnrHSKE Rt-ELKCTtH HOOK AUKXT. K.aorl al ttaa 1'oramltte on lha U;. Bo.fc-ktch. ! ma Kewly Elected BtHhoata. RiiHMOitn, Va., May 21.-In the . E. Conference to-day the report of the special cotnmittte cn the hymn book was recommit ten, aim mu p-ix-m on the same subject were ordered printed. The Conference proceeded to the electi'-n of connectional ollicers. Dr. J. B. Mcrernn ot Tennessee, was re elected book agent, receiving 107 out of 207 votes. A. U Johnson ol lexas, was eiecteu secretary oi the Hoard of Al asions in lace of It A. loung oi lenneiwee. The former secretary, Mr. imvui Mnrtin of Ixmisville. was re-elecU'd secretary of tae Board of Church Ex tension. Tbe Xew BUbop. l'he newlv elected bishops who were nstallcd ves erday are: The liev. Dr. William Will luce Duncan ot rout n Volina. tho Rev. lr. Charles nai- owav of Mrssissippi, the Rev- Dr. Lu- i, ii : i 1 ...,imi .i gene uusseii iieimn m jiinmnn, and the Rev Dr. Joseph Stanton Key f (ieonria. They aro an leaning men u church aBaiia. BISHOP nENDRIX. Th Tly Eaaene Rusiell Heudrlx, D n Knm in Favette. Mo.. Mav 17, 1847, and ia a son of Adam Hi-ndrtx, nf the Board o( Curatotsof Central College, lie pined tne coureu wnen twelve years ol age, anu grnuumcu ai iTniveis'tv when only twen- . Tam vpars latr ho graduated ai'aln at Union Theoloiical Seminary. He joined Ihe Missonu uonierance in imi and nine vears later was elec ei Pr.ldeot cf Onttai Co lege. lie wai a delegate tai the General Conlersnce i icu-i sfi.i .t tne lan uenerai tjon- 111 fUkM, " - " " , , rence was selected cnairman oi me nntonaiv Committee, in iviq-ii tie went on a missionary tour with BiBhop Marvin, and embodied an account oi tha tr n in a P raant treatise eniuitu "Around the World. ntsnop bey. tv TiBV. Joenh Staunton Key, D D , was born July 18, 1829, hia lather and grano a'uer " " i preacUers. 11" graduated from Emory collee ii 1818 and entered the Geor gia Conference tne year tot uiuk, ni orhlrtl limn DB Ilf1 I" ""WW locatloDi. At the division ol tne oeor gia Conference in 18St he adhered to tbe Suuth Of orgla Conference. He was S'lected as delegate to tne Knmtnicji f inference in London and the Centen nial at Raltimore. out was nnauie to attend either. , ' X Bl iHOl' GALLOWAY. Th.R. Charles B. Galloway, D O ... horn in Kosolnako, alias , Bepiem ber 1,184(1. lie j iiutd the church at Cat) t in. in tna'- ntaie. ana ma oio In 1W8. In 184 he be came editor of the Temyminct Banner. and bocamecba rman of the 8 lUe Pro hibition Extcutive,Committee. In 1882 he became a member of the Geneial Oopfarence, and was a delegate U the Centennial Conference at Baltimore in 1884 IN is editor ol tne new Or leans Vhrintinn Advocate, and has writ ten several books, including a treatise on prohibition and a li!e of L'nus Parker. .-'. . ... IIISHOP PUNCAN. The Rev. William Wallace Duncan, D. D a South Carolina delegate, was born at Rindolph, Macon couutv, Vs., on December 27, 1830. He graduated atWoff irrl College, SparUnshurg, S. 0., in 1858, during the prosidnnry of the late Bishop Whitman. In 185! he joined Virginia Conh ranee, but ws tranleirad to South Carolina in 1875, in which year he was elected to the chair of mental and moral science in Woffoid Coll se. He is now pio fflts r in tnat coll' ga as well as finan rial secretary. He was one of the delegates t the Ecumenical Confer ence. The Bortbcrn rre.byterlana. M;nnbapolib, Minn , May 21. The Pre.-byteriau Gentr! Asiembly, ia session here, decided this morning to hold the One Hundred li General As s.mbly at Philadelphia, in 1888 and to make the second Thursday cf the session a day of jubilee in tbe churches all over the world. Also, to raise a cacW.ary fund of $5,000,000 for the benefit of the various church enterprise. ":baerall-wili. Ffl Vhlrfc Bat Tanvn Po. M.lom af Ilia City. ' Tlie arrw yesterday and the day htiotcrX' tvf. oi tte bigiteat dys in '-M.ilnft el' attendance at the Ba-ebill raraV wnr -a otsBriru .piiciiiautD. Twa Cb'nnwnd or o solid ii izna lakft'aii. Af .fwn at one time makes l)iaf tidle.'i.th8 bnslness community. fX ht'lellr4-o'clo3k In thealUr- .noon. aacne who win pane down "xio.u.nn frn-n tho Cualom- i nue loA fcwicna aireet, win nnu mo irjJi9 m loc.ety and from every walk of Ufa fr'iri the nrcacher t the bar Hnrr..waitintr fcr th cara to take . . J 7 . . . . . . f I thwu to tne (tame, liuae hj re rhtln In- town- rptnd pnrt of the time t thcr rjoO'.-ronm. or ait in ambush fortfboBO who a's r.tarninK from tbe park, to, 'obtain tbe news of the name. TV. ii.tf Is simrjlv b;eball-wiid. It is aiuiivw?al fever, and has spread to the inme:tic circle, hundreds of laJlrs attfindi 2 rfealarlv. and reading tbe published reports cf the game with a much inttreat as tbtir hnsbanda, f tliFM and sin. It ia one of ihe Irx, thinLB tbat n.oa-B. aud iftbeeailv (:iny.on-rJaturdav move continnes the park won't hold the people on tbat 2 : NOTICE To Contractors and Builders Prnnu CHICKASAW SKtiVCO. Will deliver X tbe bet uuility ol Sand, ree of travel. t th. ,.eit trice, umoeon ioii Jefferieo rtratt. Talepbon. Ko. Av. Dlt'.lk. HAYll-Al hi! miJ.nr. No. Mft V.nr. UMt, Friday RerniMi, My 21 . lS-. in b. MT.nty i.cund y.ir of bia .., A. M. Bovu. Du. notic of futtral will b. ivn. WARREN 8TiKU. on ol TbmM and J.nni. Wrro, of dii'.tb.ri., W.dolT, M.y 9, i". iwo ytarmna nm. no.ui.. WARRF.S-Datid. infant fun at ThowM and J.oni. Winn, Tarfd.r, Mr l. ISM), of inlermitt.nl fev.r and ioBu.nia, aa4 l.T.n onlh. St. Louii Roi'oblicin il.aw eoi y. iH TO TO-DAY FOR Trimmed Rat Department. B.aulifully Trimmed HaU at 13, t and 17 50 QO TO TO-LDAY FtU PARASOLS! Th. waathrr hai bwin elondr but now th. un it out and wa mutt mak. up for loit tiui. 1'araioli at It. 13 and r. worth double. GO TO KREMER'S TO-DAY -F0R- All th. New EhaJea Bilk Mittt, l ure, but iuality, at ma. Great Fan Sale To-Day. New Misaea' and Children'l Fani lutt opened. TUB OPINION OP SHI ROliMtT CHIU8TIS0N, Unraa.t, M- D., PhTtlc'an to her majeatr th. Queen. Pr.l Jent Ro,al Medloal Anoo ation, Piofoaa oratih.tjniv.raltrol Edinburg, .to. LleblK Co's feM Heef Ton 10 la a ramarkaM. praparatioo. It oontaina th. nutritiv. .l.menU of th. mmpular tlbie, ki i k... anrf hrain of saratull. e.lpfl'.a healthy bullooke diiolr.d In rar. old.' .rr win, lo b. preoia., aaoh v blaapooaful contalne th. lutrltlv. al.uicata of on. nunc ol cholc beat, on. train nd a half of pur. onlnlne, and two .mini of Iron. It alio . Minmtriitatl axtraot of coca, a houth Amorlcan tonic, or whii-h Sir Robert Chrieliion, 4. 1 , K. R- 8 . nhfaioUa to twr anaiaatr th. Wueen, ! "lb. proaartMi or thia wondortul plantar, th. moatrcmaxka bl. of any knownHnlth. medical world, f rom repeated poramal trtale 1 am eoarlnrnd that n n L I ' jicbi Uo. vooauoei irpiouae iuuiv m.u "Vtil YouTMrRSOCIIAN. M. D., Suraeon In Chief N. Y. Stale Uo.piul, Pro f...or of urry N. V. M.diral Co l.o, x H.alth OBioer Port of New York, eto. . aaya i "My patient. d.ri. marked and deciiied benent from th. Li.bi Co.'a Coca heel Tonio " 'Mypracticlaamonawom.n! with warn out, run down, d.billut.d, or.r-work.d (chool-toachert, millin.ra, drefi-mah.ra.and other olaiie ol iell-u.poriln women, and they all reqnlr. a r od tonio. I bar. pr. orlbed fallona anoT aallona of tonlol, lint non. of tli.ra aro .quaj to our. ltUpol tively the belt of any which I ha,, .r.r taken myelf or ordered for my yattetita. Opinion of Dr. H. K. Baowa t tolumbaa avenue, Boton.) ol lb. Lieblf Co.'i Coca Beef Tonic . Invaluable In Dohlllty. NervnuaneH, Ma laria, Dyipopaia, Uillomne". Nervoua and Hick Headache, Opium Uabit. bhatter.d Nerves Anthmaand r'emlo Indrmitlea. It Imiirnrea apuotlto and dletl"n, enricbea the blood, aod reinviiroralea evern oraan and faculty. It reconUructa th. moat lhattered and eiifoebled, reinvlnorilo" the aired and infirm, and maku aiokly ohildr.u bloemlna and healthy, bold by drugan". Prepared only by th. LIEIUG COMPANY, Now York, Parii and London. K.w York Depot, 38 Murray itreet. Carpenters' Picnic, Jane 2d. SEALED BIDS for th. Park Prlrll.a.i will be r.o.lv.d up to 6 o'clook Hatnrday, Majr uib. ED 8. MEDEARI3, Secretary, lv ijioaen htbdi. BASEBALL EXCURSION. TPOR th. ben,nt or thone w o aemr. to Ji witnun th. areat aame nf Baaeball to b. played at Mtinphia, ai.tnao. Memphis ts. Savannah, The following' railroad, have InnlruoUd their agents to aell rouna inp iicaei, or uu tare, for tnii uay ana uai. voir JMrmphlaand I barleaton Rallraad- rrom Corinth, Bflia., ana an inwriueuiui. pointa. Loal.vlilx and Jia.hlll Rallroao- tto" Brownsville, i.Dn., ano an iowr KediaUi pointa. va.. i h..Bn..k. Ohio and Month wr.irrn Hallrond will alio give redaevd ratea. Other roada w-11 b. applied to f r special rat. foraome mtur. ame. MKWPHIN HXMIBITIOW 'Q CliEAIt WAXEB For Bathing- and Drinking. Frrnh Air. I.l.bt Knoine Tha Only BathlBK HMit In Mrmpmai. WATER properly applied in.ld. and out aid, of a man has more rei oaaratina powor in It than mo,l people er. aware ot. Lile oould b. lonaer au-Uined without food fan without water. Waler la th. natural j: u n.thln. im InHiHrMinaab . to life. health and happin.M. Those persona who a., v.. nitAn &r. aanerallv IL.raJ and virtu ous. Belhinc tak.a th. plac. .1 in.lictn. for nervousand weak persona and tho-. overdosed hi drun. . m Tu kirhand Ru.sian II M, 7 for r 00 Kieoino. bulphur.or beaball ..6Ka, 10 for 5 W KLctrie -W. ' for J W tt. ....,. 5ik-. 11 for 5 01 B.iih.r ;. i He. bait ; w. for 1 00 Warm Bath, Plung. and Hwiininina -- - ? lr 1 5? Full, II it. or bin Bath..... c. 8 rr l u... ( ilnU '2ha. 5 lor I PatienU for weekly tiettm.nt from 13 6U to 10. payable weaiy in aarann.. 322 Soon. it., near Adams, M.aphis, lean Iremer's! ' "BO. "SUNCAN CAMTllBLLr M. D.. LL.D., F. R. H., 1'r.aid.nt Royal Colle,. of Phvaiciana and 8uraeon, Member General iiniv.riii nf Kdlnbura. atcaaya: VOL. JOHN P. HANKY MOWING MACHINES Yictar Wagon Scales, Wheel and Drag Scrapers, WHEELBARROWS, I AWN MOWERS DOOIt AND WINDOW SCREENS, DesJardins, Miller & Rootes WHOLESALE HARDWARE, 394 1XAIN ST., MEMPHIS, TEN1V. IliTntinnTililf. Bail C lidJllllC Capital, $200,000. J. R. U0DWI5, Presn. J. M. UOUUBiK, Boatrcl of Dlraotorai. J. H. OOOUBAR, J. T. I). TURlkT, W. H. BIlUVBj. M. UAV1N, Ba. t KLjuae M. BMITHi CUAB.LKS w N WlI.KRRflOn. CHOPKR. JOHN ARJaiillKAU URI aa-A IBealtarT ! tba II tat. af Taaaiaaw... Traaa Baaiaiiwa aael alwaa MaxMilal AtaaaltMa aa E. SL&GER, Y SPRINfl AND BUMMKR STOCK U now eompl.to, eonalrt-i-VL in, of th. lateat and choicent desiani in all the NoT.lti.. In- . . .. ...I n .., ma-kjila. M -are a) to oostt and quality, in oMur nahionabl.roodii at raaionabla Lu. .f i.i.rtii,in nf t I.,, ina In It.MtJI.III IHOI Kl.", wnicn are now r.aur , vue taip.ctloa 01 air iri.nae .nu (Tor. Berond auil LS9E80N ilM WHOLESALE Dry GoodsJJf s, Hosiery GENTLEMEN'S FDMISHING GOODS, Nob. 320 and 328 Main St., Memphis, Tenn. AUTK ARR IN DAILY RKCKIPT t)t UKdlRABLB "nr"M,E" W MOOIfH, which w. Ofler to th. Trad, noon th. molt farorabl. terma. Onr prioal -III .. favorably with thoM of am mark.t in th. UnlUd bUUa. W. ar. Ai.nU for Tennessee Mannfactnrlni; Co.'a TRY THEM ! TKY Trv 7tllnAr'i JkV. M. f mm V aawafc W ZKLLNRR'8 ZL.LLN ICU'fl la JiAUWU " w .... ZKLI.NKK'H ZBLLN Kll'fl IKLUNKR'8 ahap.ll.at L V C0R8KT SHOES For WEAK ANKLES-Sole . Amti arB,n4 your .rda ar .... 0Ja AND SLPPKRs! ' "lNS B0I8 rsxnxjxjxvsm . oo boo main iTOnifiT lava i lt4r.iluatI.B,ta( OatalocaM Bent Ifrae on AppUoation.-a BL . .1 aVataVa ' ;.HOITCK&Co, No. 380 Mill ii Pianos and Organs AT LOWEST PBIOEM Slicot Mnsic nnd Booltw. Cotton' FaotorE And Commission Merchants, Noa. 34 anil 3ft Mndlwon Btroet. Mean puts WOODS & Carriage, IIukkIo, Wngvua, Jmpleiiirnlsi Decrins Reapers, Mowers A; all Steel RiuucrK CHIEFTAIN 832 Necond Street No. CHESS-CARLEY COB, Oils tte 3TcfVctl Stores Office, 349 Front L EXCURSIONS. EVERY SUNDAY Trains Will Leave as Folio wat LEAVK MEMPUI8 LEAVE LAKKVIEW 10:90 a.m. 11 a.m. 1:30 p.m. 2:ip.m. 3:00 p m. :0I) p.m. 4 DO p.m. 9:00 p.m. 7:90 p.m. a a- Tickets on sal. t Depot. Tioket for the Round Trip, 25 CKNTS. Pureha.. tlok eta belor. tettina on train and save money. lJeliahtful Music, Fishlna and Kowina on tb' A. J. KNAPP. Pen. Pass. At't. It. L. LASKI, Phjslrlan, Nurgeon and Acconeher, RE8IDENCB AND 0FFIC1C. 313 Mai DfSI reel, Xcar Union. Telephone No.W. 'tAPON FPRlNdS AND B ATUS (Alkaline J Uilhia Water,; also Fine Iron a'ers). Uampshir. Co., W. Va. No foiis. No mala ria. Wh.ta tb. sick and overworked soon rwover. and th. well a;. Ap' Bend for pamphlet. W. H, bAtB. I rop imn XLVI NO. 121. of Surplus, $25,000. Vlce-Pres'U C H. RAISE, Cashier R. eODWIN, W. FAUliO, vr. p. R. J. B H. K. C , Dl'NAV BLACK. RNEY, COKKIN. AN. A. W. NEWtJOM. Traaaarta a tacaMuraJ BaaklJ OallarUe na.1 TAILOR. Mlnllltnl IT, Ufl VKD imi lu onor io in. punuou;. i.i-.i orinee. I wiih to make ipeoiai men aMortnient of the moet .levant d.- iu, w, " - JrfTeraB Him. is. PliililH. Drills, Hheetlna;, Mhlrtlnf, Ete. XiXUVtMON fl9 OA.IjX1. i . . ..... J THEM I TRY THEM! Kn - ?IMl WalKltlirfaStHnOCS - aM - a - a - B - - C 1 hwi, In II ittlM, r th Iwtt ta th dtf MIbhi, Id ll fhftpM ad liylai. ar th nob- a l, I- Ika 11 if. .4 Mi. laaat H.' Nhiwia are th. beat that ar. mad. lldra'a Nlaeaa will eara yoa rnon.y. IdMllaa'HkoM and nllppara ar th. hand- and moat aiyllta, aaa ar. cn.air uu hi ZBLLNER'8 I.adla Hid BatKia with lilk wonUd button holea, are th. (r.ataet bar . .lna vol har. ar.r Ht, fttreet, Ifemplilr.. FOR CASH OH TIME. IVpiw Pianon for Ron SWOOPE, HartieKM, Saddle, Agriculture ana jnaruinery. i HAY RAKES, Memphis. Tern' Ntreet, Mempliift, Tenn. MILLINER Stiile the Iro While It's JI In ord.r to mov. ana (Tcmena. stock mak. th. followina ot.ri Good Straw HaU at Jfx. 3So. 6flo an.'! K ra Fin. Straw Hats ei....Jl, fl 25, 11 1. Kuiall Ptraw BonneU, all eolors Kxtra Wide Brim Hats, lor country riiOWBnB. Beautiful Roses, all colors, per djen. Vloleta, per dosen Buttercups, per dosen.. Carnation Pinks, par dien Kleirant Bunch.- of Klowers..... Kitra Fine Uuochs of Flowers. Impirted FrencK Flowers from .41 ttnlrleli lli. (S In baarbl lor.... VruiU, Leaves, 8tem, all kinds of o. Urlal to mak. Artifioial Flowers. I Bridal and Mouniliig Out ' Th. Finest Assortment of DOLLS in the j Rata Bvlad. reatkera Cla Djrd and dnrled. j 00LDKM IIAIR WASH by tha lai ' larr. quantity. We Make a Specialty of MUlfn Bmployini th. best hands In th.citv our whoU atuntioa to it, and A U I petilion in that Una. 1 turwood eonntirTl.nB.