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1 MEMPHIS DAILY APPEAL SATURDAY. MAY 22, 185G SHOT I1I5ISELF IJ A CAB. SENSATIONAL SUICIDE IX STBEETS OF PARIS. THE rightist an the (.reek Frontier Proposal Liberal Conferenci (ieneril Foreig-a Sens, Ldsdos, May 21. Mr. Gladstone has decided to convene meeting of the Liberal party before the debate in the Houst oi Common! on the home mle bill is conduced. This will be done in order to consider the differ 1 , eccea that have arisen coiiMrniog the ineaaare. 1 PARIS TRAGEDV. eeetleBBl lci4o ef llaekaasl fa Umj. Paaia, May 18. A domeatic drama with tragic ending bai jnst made a (treat ssnsation in the busy quarter of the Faubourg do Temple. Ou Satar day merry party met at a bouse in the Rue 8aint-Maur to celebrate the marriage of the daughter of a working tradesman and a respectable clerk. The bride waa pretty and the bride groom a steady hard working man. The young couple seemed deeply in love with one another, and the mar riage bid fair to bi a happy one. After dining hmr:ily the wedding gneeta had a dance, and about midnight, when, according to the custom of the petite bourgooieie of l'aria, the biide had received the kitties of all present, she retired with her hualand to her new home, near by, her father promis ing ti wake her about 12 o'clock the next day. At noon precisely the fathor knock ed at the door of tua nuptial chamber and invited the young pnpa to come to dejeuner with him. The husband, who was apparently in high spirits, accepted, but asked his wife to go ou without him, promising that bo would follow immediately. Time passed, and 1 o'clock struck, then 2, but yet no eign of the bride groom, (iettlng alarmed, the wis and her father went to look for him, and had just reached bis bouse wlion a cab drove up, followed by a crowd of ' people. Dreading misfortune, the bride rushed to the cab and looked lo, and tfie next moment, uttering a cry of horror, the fuintod. On a scat in the cab lay the dead body of her husband, shot through the huid. Beside him lay a letter, on which he had scrawled the following words: "Iain resolved. I write this on the Boulevard de Sevastopol. I bavs hired a cab and hope I shall not miss mv aim. henry j. "Kue Saint Maur." On a separata sheet he bai added : "Let thorn bury me quickly and cheap ly and let my mother and father-in-law break the newt to my mother. Farewell." No clew whatever can be discovered to the tragedy. The widow is beside herself with despair and hat to be con stantly watched lett. like her husband of a day, abe should also commit suicide. eiMd,but after some minutes the I CAD IV II Til fAlT'IrTCC Turks suddenly reipened it along tbe I via 1 1 -llil 1 U VvJuULOOs hole lin. near Nrxero. I ordered our firing to cese and tbe Turks alga stopped. At o'clock in the morning the Talks renewed their firing, tbis time from artil'ery, from Ka-ia. At tf o'clock a Turkish company advanced with tbe purpoee of taking Anslipis a The Turks areavembling toattack our position at Nexsrcs. Tney have rap tured our tost at Bairaktori. This they succeeded in do Tig by a sudden rusb. 1 cave onl-red my t'oors to re occupy other positions. Ail is now qniet." Tbe government baa ordered the Greek commander to avoid hostilities, tint if the Tarks are tha rgzrestorathe Oreeka shall asnms the oDensive. THE OAH COIMTTEE'S FORT TO THI TAXISU TRICT COUNCIL. Dim KMIesriosulf- Afcaar4- Wasapbls Ca I ACT! t B a Sharer la a FroterUr sf a JSeaepaly. FORE H) If MIsCELLANT. The Hard .red MlMlaaarlra. Lo.NDon.May 21. Missionary Hough ton, who, with hia wife, was mnrdered by aatives in the river Tanna Oi strict, East Afiiea, bslonged to tha Methodist denomination. s) The ('ear's UaarkaUa airmlo. LoifDon, May 21. Tha remarkable manifesto issued to the Black fit a fleet by the Ctar produced temporary feeling of panic in all tha European bourses, but this feeling waa soon re moved by tha subsequent promulga tion of tha peaceful views of tha new Government ot Greece. eeraaaa Beet Kt Sucar Bnay. Londo, May 21. Tba provisions relative to tha bounty on exports of beet root augar in the bill pawed by tha German Keiohstag yeiterday were incorrectly stated. Tbe bounty is fixed at 14 marks from October, 1880, to November, J 887, and at 17 marks 25 pfennigs thereafter. Canada Will lutatala Her Tariff. Ottawa, May 21. Io tha Home of Commons yesterday tha Hon. Peter Mitchell made the following motion : "That it ia tba opinion of tha Home that it will conduce t tbe comfort and well-being' of tbe people of Canada, especially of the working elarses, if tba import duties are removed from flour, meat, corn for feed or milling pur poses, wheat and coal." The motion was defeated by a vote of 111) to 47. Xxaalalea mt Orleans Prlaoee from fraarv. Pasis, May 21. IParii, in an in spired article, disapproves of the ex pulsion of the Orleans princea from France and advi ei that the princes, if guilty of any otlecsc, be punished like ordinary citizens. The Republican pnperj are strongly opposed tJ permitting the Oileaus princes to rerusin on Freni h territory, and c mhinein ta'sing tbe cry, "exptl tbe princes." Tne anniversary of the death of Gen. Lafayette was obseived to-dsy by a religious service in the Picpus chape'. On the sltr waa a magtifi cent wr a h of natund thwets.tent tiy many Amirieaus and bearina the in. acnptioii, "Au Generals Lafavelte ies Americaus recoiuuisanta, 1834-1888. right ln a the Ureek rroaiior. Atkins, May 21. Tbe firing which oscurred on tbe frontier yettsrday did not result in any bloodshed. The Turks opeucd fire from a dietance on the Greek forces, kept it up a short time without effect, and then retired. M. Trieoiipis has formed a new minis tiy. 11. r siumee provisionally the olticeaof Minister of War and Alinie ter of Finance. The other Ministers are: M. Lombardoe, Minis'er of the Interior; M. Voulp'otos. Minister of Justice; M. Manetw.Minirter of Pub lic Instruction; M. Theokotie, Minis ter of Marino.- M. Trkoupis received an ovation la evening from the populace of Athens. In an interview he declared that the policy of the new government would De one, ot peace. They would demobilize the army and endeavor to javtrt the financial crisis threatening 1 Greece. D jjialchea received at the frontier, j whence they were sent at noon to-day, : report continued firing between the Turkish and Greek outposts. Tbe jTurks are at'emplng to occupy Ata ilipisis. They have been repulsed at 1'hiotbendra after sevro lighting. ireeks remain firm in their position. Thiir infantry are now pnrsuing tbe -ppulsfd and rttrpa'.ing Turks tear tbacasius. Greek irtillery has lest-oyed tlie Turkish earthworks p;.0i;e Atwlipisis. Tbe Turks who :rre entrenched at Saltiosibia, are -.ow ratreatiog tjaard HaKean Melius, il'he Greeks havo occupied Biirr ktmi I Maj. Doumriotis has made the fol '! .wiug report of the fighting on 1I19 ' ntier: "While we were clianin , utiies at Karravitia at 1 o'clcck iliis ; mrning, the Turks opened fire upon if. We replied. The tiring eon To tba Editor! of tht Appeal: We sea from this morning's issue of your paper tha Gas Commutes made no report to the board yeattrday. The propositions from tbo Gui Company tbrongh their repreaentitive to tbe committee are to ridiculously abiurd that we feel it a cublio duty to Drotaet against its acceptance. The idea of exclmive privileges in s city tbe eizs nt Memphis should not be tolerated lor one moment "it .'s incompatible with oar lom of government and re pnlaive to the intelligence of the pres ent eniigDteneu a." hxpenence furnishes abundant proof that where legal monopolies are cria'ed they manage in some way to oppreas (he people, however fair the agrtemenlH with the authorities 111 ty Bee in at the time of their creation. Suppose tho City Council should oon'mudate so riouely giving the exclusive banking nrivileges of Memphis to one bank, or the insurance buinesi to one insur ance company, or to one oil company the exclusive right to crush csiton seed in the coponi'e limits for a email, unoertaln raturn to the city of a portion of the profits. If the Council should even canslder these propofi ions its members would lie hooted at is born idiots. And yet, from a businesi (tandpoiut, mry nra para lei c ises witn trie pro- post (I agreement which tbe Memphis Gaslight Compiny is urging on the uny uonnctl. OI all limoi in the Lis tory nt the city this would seem leart pr jpiuous lo make a long and perma cent contract for gas when two rail roads are being piigbei ti the c-al fit Ida of Alabama, and ona r.f the rn uia ownea ena to be operated by parties now in poisrsiion ot veit tracts of fine coal lands lying immediately on tbo line, wnicn will Ineure coal to Mem phis at a much lower rate than has eier bfoa dreamed tf before, and in ttead of paying two dollars for gas un der a century contract, we miy get it for one and one end aquaiter and tha furnishers make reasonable pro fits. It can never, ncder any circumstances, inure t) the city's benefit to create monocoliea tn prey npon her citizens in any form whatever. Competition is the life of tnde; this is as true ai it is old. Our oity fathers should make the best ar rangement with tbe gas company they fan. but make no contract to last long er than tbeir own cfiiuial life. If tbe araogement provis benoflcial their successors will continue it! if nnr it ought ti bs changed. c-bbap gas. FRIDAY'S ROUTINE BO'IXESS 15 BOTH HOUSES. Kamber or Bills T a Private Na ture Passed-Debate in the Senate. TUB BOOOI.E BRiaAAC. W'Hia'a braroi ofth. koodl. bricad., KaliaUd losaptura th Trouurr till ; Uoai, atia la roar aaddlu tor m. invlnm . raid. Aad r "Whoop for tha Rtvu and Hlu For tho oroeki that no boat over pao, For tho pool! whoro tho Udpolo dwolii, e1" lB"l,y morMoi Filled full of intolerable malli: For Ue iireaoii where th. bullfrog 00m plaineth, For Ue harkore do water e'.r fill, But toy iklffi ride when It raineth : Come, eharao on Ue Treaiary till I T m". m1i4, t11"' " we to howlins, Well terelhor In orderly llnei On. on, ye brav. Kolihl. 0f hoarolllnf, the told la thoTreenury ihlnel On, on, till each nan of ua eollart Hl bare la the Treainry till t And tha Hirer and llarbor bill. DewjJn with th. Bolmani and Ran- Standing suard at the Treaeury tatea : Hf.Tf l,m rn f Vandali, Whom the iwav of a nation awaiu I It the party and roonomv periih. Ho only our pnokeU we III ; And tul In the hone that we rheriih In tbe River and Harbor Dill. So, on, fellow Jobbcri, and pligue take th. noodle, Eaoh Ptre m in whom dUtrli-t a tom-cat may wade, Who tuiiifoi hit share of the nlnriouii boodle, For which It enllited the b;Ulo brlfxie. Ai-ip lotk STATE rOLITICS. Coi.UMiiiA Democrat: The Democratic Executive Committee of (tiles county have called a nmss convention to meet in Pulaski the rlret Monday in June, tiaeloit delegates to attend the con vention to mnet at Waynesboro June 30th, to noniina'c candidates for At-tormy-Gmeml, Circuit Judge and Chancellor. Nashville Hannrr: The Democratic Gubernat irial cnudidatis are having a little respite from newspaper notorie- ., uuw mey are looaing alter the main ciiaoce alle samee. There seems to be very little change in the situation and much still depends npjn tbe action of b8t lenneee. If that lection cen ters on a man be will be nominated by the Stats Convention. The Repub lican candidateo are also quiescent, and there is s tort of nebulosity about the Republican fituation which ad mits of little di finite opin ou ai to tho probabilities. Narbviixb '(im,r: The demsnd for a nsw Hupreme henth is general throughout the S ate, but a strong eSort will be nude by the friends of certain ct the old judges to secure their nomina ion by the convention. A vig rous effort will be made in the convention to nominate at least one trom Middle Tennessee. It may be well to remember that if one of the old bench Is nominated and elected be will doubtless ba given the position of Chief Justice by caurteey of the new bench. It Is ail impoitant that the Chief Justice shall be a man of pro nounced ability and vigor, and it is esy to name memhers of the present bench who would be until for the p Sitioti of Chief Justice. If we want Rood work done by the beech, we must be careful not ti have the wrorg man made Chief Justice. The people must be on their guard. xy Are Hot sorry. There is one thing nobody ever re- fr,er ,hat ,he day "'OJ fi' dopt. el 1 arker a Tonic as their regular fam ily medicine. Its range i. B0 wide and its good effwts so sure, that noth mg else, except good nursing, are needed lu a great majority of cases tiny it, try it, and afterward it will not rf)iiire ny praise roru ue. Wasbiwmw, May 2l.SewiU Sena'or Biddleberger offered a reeolu t:o3 providing for the printing of all papers relative to the nomination of Matthews at Recorder of Detds tf the Diitrict of Columbia. Senator Hoar, Senator Edmunds, Senator Mil. er and otbeis objected to tbe reception of the resolution, as be ing executive busineee, and it wai de clared net now in order. Senator Dolph endeavored to secure tbe setting of a day for the ceoridera tion of the bill repealing the pie f nip tion and timber culture act. Objection! were made by reveral Senator, among them Seca'or Seweil, who said he would object to fnrther special orders till the Fid John Porter bill was taken np and disposed of. and that be would ask the Senate to take up that bill when ths bankruptcy bill should have been di'p-jsad cf. On motion of Senator Hrar the Senate took up the bill providing fcr chsing tbe business cf tho Court of Alubama claim. After tbe reading cf the maioritv and minority repcr e and some debate, tbe bill wss parsed ae it came from the uonse yeas, L"J; naye, 13. The urgent defi ier.cv bill heirs c re ported by Senator Allison from tbe Commit'ee on Appropriati us, it wai pa sed withnut debate. Senator Plumb movt d that the Rsn- ate insist ou its amendments to tbe p istoflice appropriation bill. The Senate rir-eed to the molion. and the Chair appointed Senators Plumb. Mahene and Cull as the con ference committee. On motion of Senator Blair, the Son- ro men proceeded to the cotiuidora' uon 01 mvoraoiv reported nensinn b l'e s'and ng on the calendar. Alter tbe nnvnuo of a numhar rf siuli bills, (Senator Hock sufgebted that once in a while once in ten times, or so-it might be well to havo tbo committee's report bearinn on the cise read, Jos'. 1 1 show ttia"-. romebody lied looked at tbe case. J he expres sion, ' R ad a third time and psssed," fava very little information. We bad two or three votes end several sug gestions that nobody knew anything about what was being done. He (Beck) certainly did net know, and he oiu not believe any member of the Senate did. After some fuither general debat?, the Sena'e went in'o executive ses sion, and when the doors were re opened, adjourned to Monday. The First Sign Of falling health, whether in the form of Mglit Sweats and Xervousneaa, or lu a sense of General Weariness and Loss ol Appetite, ahould suggest tne use of Ayer! Eiu-kaparllla. This preparation la most effective for giving tone and Btrenjtt 10 ue eniecblcd ayatem, pro mot big- tba digestion and aoaimilatlon of food, restor ing tbe nervous forces to tbeir normal condition, and for purifying, enriching, ana vitalizing the blood. Failing Health. Ten years im my health began to fafl. I waa troubled with a dialreiuuir Congo, Night Sweat., Weakncee, aud Ncrvoue nesa. I tried various remedies preecribed by different phyaiciani, but became so wear, tnat 1 could not go up stairs wlth out stopping to reit. My frlenda recoro menueu me to try Ayer. Bamanarllli me to try Ayer. Bama vr aa 1 . L. WiliUma, The Ilonae. Mr. Herbert Ala., from the Com mittee on Naval Afl'aira, reported the naval appropriation bill and it was re ferred to thoommittee of the whole. The Home then resumed considera tion of the bill prohibiting the impor tation of mackerel during the spawn ing ecu on. Alter a long deba'e the bill waa pased-yeas, 120; nays, 80. As piHHed the bill prohibits for a perl nit of five years fiom the 1st March, 1887, the imposition into the United State?. or the Unding on itsshoree. of mack erel (except Soanish mackrmll rnnobt bstwoen tbe 1st of Mirjh and Int. of Jane each year. The penalty pre scribed for a violation of the act is the forfeiture of the mackerel imported or landed, and if tha vessel violating the act be a United States vewel, forfeiture of its licente. Nothing, however, in the act is to be held to apply to mack erel caugai ou snore witn book and line from open row boats leas than twenty feet keel and tacked in said Doata. On motion of Mr. Morrison III. J the order setting apart the Saturday ses sions for general debate wss rescinded, this action to take effect after to-mor row. Tba contideration ot private busi ness was then proceed with and sev eral bills report d to dav and nn nr. vioua Fridays from tha committee of tne whole weie passed. Among ine 0111s parsed was one re moving the charge of desertion from tne record of iranklia Thompson aHis Z Eexelye. (Th'sistoe case of a woman who for two yeara served in a Mionigan regiment as a loldierwith ont disclosing her identity.) Ths House then took a reciss until 1 :30 tbis evening, session to be for the consideration of pension bills. strong aa ever. Mrs. Alexandria, Minn. I have used Aver'a fiaraanarllla. In mv family, for Scrofula, and know, If it taken faithfully, that It will thoroughly eradicate tbis torrlble dlaeaie. I have also prescribed it as a tonic, as well as an alter ative, anj must aay that I honextlv believe it to be the bot blood medicine ever eomXunded. W. . Fowler, 1. D. 8 M. 1., OreenvUle, Tcnu. Dyspepsia Cured. It would be Imnos-lblo for mo to de scribe what I aulfWed from Indigestion and Headache up to the lime 1 bfnua taking AVer's Snreapiirilla. I was under tha care of various physicians and tried a great nmny kinds of medicines, but never obtained more tliim teirporary re lief. After taking Ayer's Sarsnparillu for a short time, my headache dittippcnred, and my stomach performed fi duties more perfectly. To-day mv health is com pletiily restored. Mary Hurley, Spring" field, Mans. I have been greatly benefited by tbe prompt use of Ayer's Sarsaparillu. It tones und Invigorates ihetystein, regulates the action of tbe digestive and lutsiiuilative orpins, and vitalizes tbo blood. It is, without doubt, tbe most reliable blood purifier yet discovered. II. V. Johnson. 83 Atlantic ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Ayer's Sarsaparilla, by Ir. J. C. A yer k Co., Lowell, Vaee, Price SI 1 tit bottlee, 5. TkEAFMFJtlS-Iti CAUSES and CCRE.by one who was doaf twenty-eiaht years. '.rtea lvmoatnf the noted specialists of tK d y with no benefit. Cdriu hihhslf in thre months, and sinoe then hundrodsof others by -iime procena A plain, aiinpleand snoo-svtul home treatuanrit. A idroita T.iB. PAK.1VJIK..HWH Kt..N. V,v !. J. F. HOLST &BR0., (SDOCSBSOBS TO Q. H. HOLST A BBO. Funeral Directors, 820 MAI1V ST.. MKSIWI A FULL and eomplete stork of Wood and XX. MtUllie Cases and Cukeu, Oloth-Cov- erea vuieu ana nana! Kobes always os ' ewr-uroers sy uiearana promptly HH(iwk irov Hi-rrr.Kw i ihio " Wr. Godfrey 0. Kabler, 412 Main street, Memiihls, Tens. .of dyepepsia wben all other meaicines were iowriaiia ia raitavA it. 11 recommenas it. CURTIS & CO. MANUFACTURING CO. if -H.tr auxurACTtmxBS or SAWS EHCINEG f BOILERS SAW PRILLS wood-workinq MACH INERY LOGGERS'&RAFTERS'APPLIANCES SAW AND PLANING MILL SUPPLIES WHITE FOR CATALOGUE. -t Electric Belt Free rpO Introduce it ind obuln innti w will A for the next sixty days aive away, free of charge, in each oounty in the U. ti. a lim ited nnmberof ourUrrmnn Klmilra'SJal- vame piupenry Hells. Price $5: a Cnsitive and unfailinr euro for Nervons De ility. Varicocele, Emissions, Imontencr. eu. S500.(i0 Reward paid if erery Belt we mann aotura does not generate a genuine eleetrio current. Addresa at once ELKC- xniu jiisiji' AUtUi, r. ;o. Box 1X7), 11SOW fi'H I KN BITTERN Strength- ened Mr. E. M. Thompson. 316 Madiunn street, Memphis. Tenn., when feeling weak ami in neea 01 a ionic, ana wonderfully im proved her. O 8 -a a b H w S t 1-3 M N H a) a. H H M W ,,0'''' fa CU X3 KS o CO CO ca a a a, CD 09 3 O Wsff is to eo a cd 3 Dissolution KT otice. THE firm of PPERD A PHILLIPS is this day dissolved by mutual firm of JOHN K. bPKhD ft CO. will continue the business at the x root eireoi. Wcmihu, T?nn., May 6, 188ii. consent. Tha old lAtne nlune. Nn. JUMIM K. HfKKU. J. M. PHILLIPS. SKIN, SCALP. BLOOD Cleansed, Purified and Beautified bj the Cntleura Itemr-dics. For cleansing the Skin end Sculp 0 uiiui iiu iiiura. ir mi in ar and Inflammation of Dis g, Burn- : .1' ivmntnmiiir It i - . i hcald Head, Semlula, and other Inherited pain and Blood Iineaee, Cutici'sa, the great Skin Cure, and Cutktra Soat, an ex quinlte jkin Beautiner, externally, and Cu u i'A Rnii.YeT,, the new Blood I'uriAer. internally, are Infallible. ' A t OMPl.KTE riRE, I hare lujor.d sll mr lire with skin dls eaee or different kinds end bsve never round permanent relief, until, by the advioe of a lady trend, I ured your valuable Ci'Ti n;sA Hknsdiks. 1 save them a thorouih trial, uning aix bottloi of the CuTii-naa Ka-soM-sxT, two boxes of Cutii-usa, and aeven pekos of Certmiaa 8oAr, and the renult waa jutt whet I had been told It would be a complete cure. BELLE WADE, Riohraond, Va. . Referenoe-(i. W. Latimer, Uruggint, 809 . Marshall st . Richmond, Va. HALT itnr.u I RKI. I wan trnuhleil wits H.i n. - - her of years to that the ikia entiroly came olf one of my hamti from the (Inaer ta to i irit-u remeaiei and the wrist. I tried remediei doctors' prescriptions to no purpose until I penced Uking Ci'Tictsa RaasniKs, and now I am entirely cured. K. X. PARKKH, iit)?iorthainpton St., Boston, Mass. ru-nixe, ni ai.t, pi h ply. For the last year I have had a scios of itching, scaly, and pimply humors on my face, to which I hare applied a great many methods of treatment without soooess, and wbicb wai speedily and entirely curfd by CuTircnA. Mas. ISAAC PrlELPS. - Ravena, 0. CuTioea Rsusmae sre sold everywhere. Price: Ci'TicrsA. ftOe: Rioi.viaT, II; Soar, JV. Prapsrtd by the 1'oTTse Daua aa Chioal Co., Boston, Mete. Read for -Haw le t ssre) Hklai Dla. GRUBS, Sis;1 , i Kh rmr. Skin Blemtsha mvnl Humors cured by Cm- I wFK and IjSMk'llness across the Kidneys, JI 0 Jhiwtlng Pins tbrongh the Loins, Um, I I'terine Pains, Lack of Str-ngth 4 t 1 and Activity, instantly relieved r 00 sneedilv cured by the C1.T1 rr Akt-.Pui Pi ,ti Atdrocist. 2V. Hood Restored lKMkl.T l'lir.B- Aii..tmnl I...1..T...T1 " "tV''. c. having tried In vain erari Vnowo ?i Ji" '."""ervd a.lmplem.aMofiilf-OT AJJirsiJ.U.KLiVKS3alttcaaiit.Ww VorC f ROVk K'N 1R HITTKRM CAt'SF.D 1 v Lh tyll. which troub d Mrs. JohnR j ,n. H Hill street. Memphis Isnn., (ornesrly three years, to speidily fl'-teinS'tr it ,'"e,r''r lv''S all af- IN retiring from the firm of 8PFED k PHILLIPS, I oommea, tbe successors of tbe old Srin to the good will of aiy friends. J. M. PlilLLIPtf. CHANGE OF FIRM. TUB Arm of SPEED k PHILLIPS having this day been dissolved by mutual consent, wi solicit their and our friends for a oontinnanoe o' patronage, guaranteeing tfaatal business entrusted to ns shall be as carefully looked after as heretofore. Memphis, Tenn., May 8. IHXrl. JOHN K. SPEED A CO. p. a. aum, H. H. MATJBT. ALSTON, CROWELL & CO. lad Commlaslon Merchants, flay, Cora Oats, Bi as, Chop Feed, OIl-UeaL, Llw, Cement, Plaster, Building- and Fire Brlca, Etc. Cor. Front and Union, 1 Howard's Row. Mem phi p. WOODSON J. T. FARQASON. J. A. HUNT. C. 0. HEIS. R. A. PARKER. B. h. J, T. FARGASON & CO. Wholesale Grocers & Cotton Facte, SS9 Frmt Street, MempMa, Ten a. Cotton consigned to us will bare our careful attention. We carry at all times a well selected stock ot Staple & Fancy Groceries, Winas, Llquorsjcbacco & Cigm e.vtil erl.l !. h T,r w im trisi I.owstet. J. N. IAT. Late of J.B. Day it Son. W. . HORTO, Lata of Meacham A Uorton. J. W. B. II.F.T. Lata of Bailey A Covingtol Somerville. lay, Morton & Bailey OH BROTHERS AVERY and MITCHELL COTTON SCRAPERS, AVERY WALKING CULTIVATORS, HANDLED and EYE COTTON HOES, GRAIN CRADLES, GRASS SCYTHES, ETC. Pumps, Machinery Fittings and Pipe. MOTE ltTWill paj Good TRASHY corro.v Prices fori MOTES, GEf FALLS stasl of all descriptions. Send for Clrsrolar j and Price Paid.' 75 Vaiiee Strewt. Memphis. Tenn. M. 0. PEARCK. JOHN L. MoCLKLLAH. MoaFearcec&Co. Cotton Factcrs & Commission Herch'te, No. 27fl ERONT STREET, MEMPHIS. .TENN. ftuiw-wrh n.--ar..-il ttBM.;Mjnw1se"H(M-a MM M " a nn TfllW Cotton Factors and Wholesale Grocers S0$-2S JFront St., Memphl, Tenn. LL, FONTAINE & 00. Cotton Factors, Commission erchsnh, Wo. 1IG Won til Main St.. St. Louli. A. YACCAKO & Co AMD WHOLESALE LIQUOR DEALERS, W. A. GAGE & CO. Cotton Factors, a w Wo. SOO Front Street. : 3fnnzl... T?nti. TTM lliS Bill AND TRUST COMPANY. M THTJHTB IS0. MICHAEL OAVra, THOMAS BOYLE. i. NAPOLEON HILL. liUUia HAM AU KM. j Lazarus i.evy. t. h. Mn.miRV ikTi.n.nf ti t. it i; Tin m . ........ . Anun.n n iv n n n. I . mil. itiii.m. .in . m . JAM 9 8. K0BLM80N, WM. KATZKNBKRQKR. Deposits reoelved la soma of $1 and upward, and interest allowed on Sam Sea s u a Ul IT m " W bay and tall loosj Investment Bonds and Securities cenetally, pay Uzes, set aa uu.m. .urn m aeaerait .xoouie any nnanoiai osMiness requiring a sale ana responsible J. . HANDWERKES. DAVID P. HADDEN, ;JAME8 A. OMBBKS, SWll. uOLDcMITU. A&DWia PKRSS. li ana t. r W sr We have a oommodious Vault for Ue deposit el valuables, whiea is at tha terries) et vur ouiMfineri sra-ww wi SHarajv. , D. P. AMDDE5, Presldeat. JAMES EWD. BOLOSMITH. Tice-Prealdeat HATH AN. Caalllpr. Cotton Factors. Wholesale Grocers, Wo. 11 Union Street. : : Blemnhia. Tettm. I).T.POBTU. U. W. JHAOUAJB. Ssccessors to P0ETEK, FATL0B ft C0n 58 .4. Factors jvn. too rwowT rtbtct, WHOLESALE GROCERS & COTTON FACTORS, 360-362 Front St., Memphis, Tenn. LUMBER YARD ! Brffley Car Works Mannfact'ff Co llrlukley. Ark., MaunfUoturers l YELLOW PINE AND OAK LUMBER. AID DEALERS IH Doors, Sash, BllnJ?, Drrssed Floorlnir, OIHns-, Wrather-Boardiai lypreiw rsuinRiew, trains no. aw Our facilities are nnsnmusedky any sawmill in the South for fll.lni orders prnmntl innr oiaina, btep uumnerana vvpress oninaies a speeiauv; also, cramlns all dimensions. Wi make the Wholesale Business a special feature. Orders eolicited ana rrouiptiy Dlled. Floorina, Ceilins; Lumber of GEO. ISAYHILsIaOElt, AGENT, No. '124 JefPeraot Strict Memphis TenneR!)ie. L. D. MULLINS, ol late J. B. Godwin k Co. J AS. TONOR. late ol J. W. Caldwell k Oa MULLINS & YONQE, Cotton Factors Commission erchanh No. 1 lloward'g Bow Ck)r. Front and Union, Memphlfj, TI MUTUAL LI 1. CO. IlIt'IIARD A.'MeCDRDY, i : : j : President. ASSETS, : : : : : 8nrradr Talaeajlnitonsed nn Pollrlea. I tha World. LXjXJSC. BRSKINB, 3VE.X $109,000,000 tHo;Forrltais.BiCbestB( i Xl3cassialsAS9jr. JNO. F. WILKBRSON, Agent, No. 3 Cotton KTOhniige Ttnlldlntr. IvfemishlH. KELLY, ROPER & REILLY, WHOLESALE Grocers & Cotton Factors, Vo. SJa Main St reset, flaToaa Blook. LARGEST BREWERY IN AMERICA. Jos, Schlitz Brewing Gompany, Offie and Bottllnc Work a, salt Vsjlsjie sir ax! muu BMBoeiMsorsasusiSk Aacild sa MIUWATJItilll. MEMPHIS BUASCn, S. HOESCHHR. Agent, Memphis, Tenn. SjUsjs ! 1899, a,00 Bamls NstlM of Msnapnts Braaek, 100,044 Kftsl 8Us la 1M4, 3O,OO0 Uoxreta.