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as. 7 ESTABLISHED 1840. MEMPHIS, TENN., SUNDAY JUNE 27, 1880. VOL-U XLVI NO. 152. .:... i wwm . i... CLETEIMD'S CH1SCES TOB THK DEMOCRATIC HOMOA TI05 IX 1888. Tie Effett of Ilk PmJUt aid If greetlT Attitude on Irregular Penfioa Bills. lBPICLlL TO TBI ifPHL.J Washinotost. Jane 28. The soni. tive and aftyresBive attitude of the rietident wun relation to pension bill! which are confessedly irregular, has warmed tbe rarly op to him aod greatly idde to his etreDKth. Leading democrats are declaring without quali fication that be must be their standard bear r in 188S, aud tbat he is to lead the party to victory, ihe or pot i lion to him which developed to suddenly with tbe beginning cf bis administra'ion baj beeu stiadily dy ing away, and the parly has been gathering around him and getting cloter to him. This ha become most apparent wuhiri the past few weeks. itiey have come to a butter under Htamlinff of him. and tbe r wet mem bars of CoDiiresa find he has over the peop'e hts turned the t tie in bis favor, .and it is believed by n-any who are qua'ifl-d to juilite of t ;e tituation that be win be practically wnn ut onnoni tion in theconvontion. The talk of Hi l as a po.'gib'.e I'reBidoi.t al candidate its growing Its1, and it is declared tbat Kew York will have no CHudidaie bat Cleveland. It in said by friends of bolfa that Ijov. 11.11, wbhtevrr uapua Hon he may l.ave, will cot be a csndi elate at a nst Clovelind, atieir reta tions are mch as r.ot to admit of such antazonism. It is not iiaely, either. tbat the Mississippi Valley will bring cut a candidate to oppose (Jievelund. Carlis'e, who, next t) Cleveland, has been most epokea of for 1888, it is . thought, will go second on the ticket- Cleveland and (JaniBle. 8BNATOR MOBKILL'S COXDITION. Senator Morrill's condition tonight is considered critical. NOTES. Richard W. Stewart of Tennessee has been appointed a messenger in the Pcstoffica Department, vice Algernon 8. Jones, also of Tennessee New postoffices have been estab lished at Duntnn, Dt-Kalb county, Ala., with George W. Dentin as postmas ter, and at Lumpkin, Marshall county, Ala., with John L Cox as postmaster. BIRMINGHAM, ALA. Tola Ellin, tbe Murderer of Clara Bui., AflJfHtKfd Insane. IsprciiLTO thi APreiL l Birmingham, Ala., Juno 20. Clara Itocs's horrib'e dea;h tends her mur derer, Tom Eilia, to the TVcaloora asylum instead of the gallows cr coal urnes. The jury baforo which he was tried in ths Circuit Cotnt returned a verdict lo that effect this af ernoon, having been out some twenty-two hour?, and Jnde Hprott sentenced him accordingly. E'lis s 'ys he thinke, after all, that a short s'ay at the asylum will be ppod for his health, and that he will soon ba b'ck among his frieuds. He denies that he is crazy, but eays be wts beside himself witu excitement the niah of the killing. He was opposed t the plea cf ineanity, and has gone si far as to sty he bad no preference between the Asylum and coal mines. BLOUNT SPRINGS, ALA. Inapectlon af the 1. aud If. System In Alabama. S7XCIAI. TO TBI ArrllL.I BtoyNT Springs, Ala., Juno 26. Tbe Alabama Railroad Commits on finished Ihe inspection of the Louis ville and Kasbville system in Alabama today, having pissed over the whole South and Korib. Oeddes division from Montgomery to Decatur, and up to Elkmont Station, on the Tennessee line, Geddes division. Notwithstand ing recent heavy rains the road has proved in first-rate condition, in fact, uperior in point of equipment, roll ing stock and station houses than ever before. The commissioners retu ned to Blount Sprnga to spend Sunday. Geneial ManagerllarraLan goes south tomorrow, and expects to arrive in Kew Orleans Monday morning. WEST POINT, MISS. The lion. T. G. Barry ITuanlmouily ludoracd for longreas. SPICIAL TO TUB APPKAL.I Webt Point, Miss., June 20. The Democracy of Clay county, .in mass conventicn today, bv a rising unani mous vote, instructed deligatts to the Congreseicnul Conventioa to vote for and use all honorable means for the re-election of Clay's giftsd eon, the Hon. F. G. Barry, tor Conpraes in this (tbe Fourth) district. ltesolutions indorsing the present national admin istration and Mr. Barry's course in Congress were read and unanimously adopted. FORK ES I' I I t Y, ARK. Suicide of a Hard Drinking Tramp Tailor. Israelii. TO THI APP1AL.I Forrest City, Abk , Juno 26. Wm. 'Cameron, a ta lor recently from Little Kock, committed suicide here last night by taking half an ounce of chloroform. He died in abont an hour after taking tbe dose. Hard drinking is snppored to be tbe cause of the set. Cameron was a man about twenty eight years of age, light complexion, about five feet eignt inches, and -weighed about 150 pounds. He was bnried here today. LITTLE BOCK, ARK. The Kace for Uonarefs In the Fourth District. IsriouL TO TBS ArriiL.l Little Rock, Abk., June 20. Out side of this (tbe Fourth) Congres sional District, little interest is mani lested in the polticU contest just now going on in this State. Here we are .Laving a genuine heel and tos go as yon please struggle for Congress, be tween Judge RogerB, the present in cumbent, and Col. W. L. Terry. From returns from county pri maries already received, including Conway and Perryi which voted to day, and reliable estimate s, tbe fight stands as follows: R-gera- has carried Sebastian, 7; Crawf jrd, 4; Yell, 5, and Trankliu, 6; total, 22. Terry has car ried Johnson, 5 ; Saline, 3, and Perry, 1; total, 9. Pulaski, Garland, Mont gomery.Logan and Scott, total.24 vote, have not yet spoken. Terry's frieuds concede trcott's three vot83 to Rger, bat claim the other twea.y-one to come from Pulabki, Logan, Garland aod Montgomery. The eonventlok will contain fifty-five votes, twnti elgtt being a majority. I A ccrtiflcats of incorporation wti today granted Mes-rs. C II. Jarobt, W. U. Adams, E. W. and U. M. Rat tor and others, who have organized (a mining- rompanv to be located it Crystal Springs, Montgomery e uotr, this Bute. The capital ttock is to le 110,000,000. Mr.Jacobaiia practical miner of years experience and il tie leading spirit in the enterprise. le has juat returned from Montgomery roanty, and says Arkansas has! a fortune in the mines in that csuntyl THE STATE CAPITAL. I THE POLITICAL SITFATIOIf I3T BaVIDSUH COINTY. I The Drnaoerats Hapefnl and theKa. publteaae DemorallB4l Tht Gubernatorial Bare. lariCIAl TO TBI APriAUl AsnviiLi, Tfnn., June 26. The political situation in Davidson county daily grows more inttrestxg To sum it np in a nutshell the Democrats were never so hopeful, the Repub licans lever more dmo'alir,ed. The Executive Committee made a terrible mif-take in presenting a fusion tick t of five Republicans and five Indp4nd enis. John J. Littktlcn, A. M. Hughes aud other leaders ot the car y are ti terly fighting the fusion ticket. The Aitkai, o respondent learned to day that it is the intention of the s:ia'ghout Republicans lo demand of the chairman of the Davidson County Republican Executive Committee tbat he oil a convention Lr the pur pose of nominating a s rauhtout Repnblicen ticket. " Of couish the five Republicacs already on tbe fusion ticket will remain. It is ssid that a petition isbeicg cir culated requesting Chairman b. II. Bell to call a convention at an early day to name five additional Republi can candidates to take the place of the Independents. The out and out Re publicans ot the county are diseat's fiod with the fusion ticket, and their demands for a conventfon can't be lightly treated by the chairman of the Execu'ive Ccmmittee. A prominent KoDuM;can said today: "ibe wnole thing wps worked in the interest of Reid. Now, I am for Raid, and so is every Republican in the county, but it is not light that other good Repub licans should be slaughtered ia the interest of sny one man. We elia'l demand a convention and an out aud out Republican ticket." The friend? of prominent candidate for the Democratic Gubernatorial sit uation are skirmishing lively for posi tion. A movement was inaugurated ia tbe Executive Committee to lot the ward and dtt-trict clubs appo'nt the delegate's to the convei.t on, in the interest it is thought of D.brell, but the plan was nipped in the bud tidsy. Dibrell ha-ith9 BirongeBt foliow'ng in the committee, hut Taylor and Loone y are ftrorgjst with the people and they will not nl'ow the machine to rjcil -i the wool over their eyes if thtS e tion of today U to fee fairly judged. ol. Looney and h's brother wrto in Jodford county yesterday, and did gc d work for the Appeal s choice. Nothinir de(iin!a vna hird todsv in rouanl to tiix appointment of i sue- ceasorrf Mttrsbal Tilluma, but yonr corn Hi ondeut thinks he is in a tosi tion to safely predict, as in yesterday's Appeal, that the lion. a. t. wnson will be the man. JACK30N, TENS. W. B. Wilojr Nominated for County Trustee. ISPIOIAL TOTHS AKNAL.I Jackson, Tenn., Juno 20. In the Demoora ic primary election, whic was held in . Madison ciunty to nominate a cmdidats for Tiustea, W. B. Wiley, of this city, was nominated by a haadsome majority. J0XESBOR0, ARK. Craighead Countx Instructs for . ' Polndrxter Innu. ISriCIAL TO THI IPriAL.t JoNssnoRO, Abk., June 26. Craig head county in conven'ion today in structed for Poindexter Dunn fur Con grats. The following are instructions for btate rflicerB: Hughes, Moore, MtUuire, Woodrufl, June?, Collier, Russell and Battlo. B. AM) 0. Lint of lndillKrl Telegram at , the entice. Ooodliar k Co, Ilenry P Wnodard, W L Vanra, HhiiiupI B Ward, Parry Finley, II Bcjsrh, Wm II Oliver, Mrs A Unite, Milton llcndrick, Dick Cuaiui:ngs. Western Union. B Huthea, Ziitiiuernian I!ro, W R Maolntoah, W A Keyser, II K Andrew. Xay!or 4 Knllcy, A S Caldwell, Copt Thoi Androwa, Dr U S 8rave, Mrs E W Porter, J S B k Co, E EnMey, Carter k Blessing, L J Heard, J J Perea k Co. Mies Mi II Johnion, J R lirailick, R L Taylor, Taylur Ktller, Wen If Tracy, Donelson, vv k Co, 11 tHborth, C Kicklen, F W Ilrode k Co, W V Forbea, F C Veganega, Oliver, Kinnie & Co, A K Fndite, Jnhnaon & Webb, S Kttr.es borgor, ggie Kay. Railroad Blrlke at Vlcksburg. New Okleans, June 20. A special to the Picayunt from Vieksborg lays: Tbe yardmen of the Louisville, Hew Orleans and Texas Railroad Company, some thirty in number, struck Ian nicht on account of the discharge of four or five of their number for incom petency. The strikers pulled the coupling pins of cars and for a time delayed freight trains. Other men bave been employed, and everything is working smoothly. AM USEMKNS. Tbe Turnfeat. The Germania Athletic Club have a treat in store for all who will visit their Turnfest tomorrow aflernoon and night at Estival Tare. A hvge list of appropriate and elegant prizes, donated by our ioremoet business firm, will be contested for by the boys', young ladies' and gentlemen's clacsss, and will stimulate each indi vidual to do his or her ntmont to win. The exercises of the gentlemen's cla's will take place at night, and include sctine on the apparatus, fencing, jumping, pyramid building and swing ing of fiary clubs. Arnold's band will furnish miisio for the dancers. Toe pr.?ceed9 of the Turnfest will be ap plied in furnishing tse club hall on Second street. Admission, DO cents. Ladies f re. Tokualini is giving general sat;sfc tion in my practice. It is d mg all tbat is claimed it will do, G, C. Sei fert, M.D., Can'rall, III. DERBY DAY AT CIIICIGO THK SUMMER MEETI58 AT WASH. IXUT0.1 PARK. Tfce Great Beit AU Beatca by Silver (Silver Cloud The Leadltif Feat ures of the Bates. Chicao III., Jons 20. Weather very good and track last. A happy combination of circumstances made the opening day at Washington Park a vert attractive one both to tbe pub lic, tbe betting man and the as ocia tion. Tbe racing was much better than the average and tbe tetting was gKid, not one favor re winning, these that invested in French mutuals gel ting large returns. The attendance was beyond description. The Drby, in which most interest was taken, re sulted inacomplote surprise. Silver Cloud, alter many disappointments when be was thought good, won wuen laut expected, neither h's owner, Wrner, or jockey thinking before the start that be would win. llagg-n's entry continuM the favorite to the lot-t although it wiis known that the hoisfH were not doin? well. In fact, Haggin declared before the rice that he aid did not think be could win. B us Whz ran as if he w;n s.a o. A few. who have never over.ooked Eil vr Cloud's t'Prformani'irs Ia5t year, won cmideiable money. The very larun attendance was ot tns mrst re- Hoec'able sort, and nood order aod much entlius;ann were tho leading features of the day. P1BST BACS. One mile. Poaz (103), Withers El ii e (98), Johnetrm; Porter Ashe (103), Wilson; Buchanan (122), L. Jonei; Governor Bate (05), H. Jones; Hertrgts (103), Hallts; Jim Douglasi (122), ua'leso; tfanquo (Viz), iiaven sirieiDieldlS). Holloway; Modesty (117), Murphy; Unique (95), Wilson; May Lady (MS), uovirgwn. Betting. Modesty, $ 1 00; Jim Doug lass. $45: Mav Ldy.J40; field. fCO. Baiiqao took the lead, after some d-)lav. H,10iso. rorier asob uu Buchanan beinz the next to show. When they reached the backstretch Modesty showed siigmiy in ironi, Eloise second. This order was main- tind to the lower turn where Buchanan moved np Into second place, fallowed by My Lady. In the stretch the latter two went to the front, May Lady taking the lead and winninit handily by a length ; Buchan an second, four lengths in front of Midesty. third. Time 1:42. Mutu als paid $30 80. SECOND BALE. Three Quarters of a mile. Warren U.n (115), Johnston: Billy Uilinore (120), Hoval; Scottish Lais (107), Wiihers: HeliantbuaJ(115), Chame;to; Forait (117), Rchardaon; Som M, illftl. Burlaw: Fanchotte (113), C.r hett; Signal (118), Gibba; Uold Flea (118), Tompkins; Finality (10), L, Jones; Ai red (104), Wilsou; Miss No ls3u(7), II. Jones; Spa'.ding (118), West; bkubdlofl (107), Whentley; Monarch (117), Dudy; Delia Beach (107), Byrne ; bara rowers (j-i, a.ney. Non -Btertera: Lizzie Dwyer, Pearl Jen niima and Alamle. Betting. Spalding, $75 ; Forrest, $05 ; Ril G mow. 0: tieiu. Hj. Heliaothus was Urst away, but Mon arch, soon went into the lead with B lly Giimore second and Frivolity close up. En'ering the stretch Scot tMh Las was in front with Biily Gil- more, Frivolity and Bkobeloil closo together; thenibe Utter three d-ew clear, and a very close lace resulted in Spalding winning by a short half nead ; Frivolity second, a neck in front of ... . , .i j rr: - 1 .ul Hf... oKODeion, iiura. aiuio i.iuj. mu tunls psid $40 00. THIRD BACK. The American Derby; tne and ono-bslf miles. Ed. Corrigan (118), Kelly: Kir Joeenh (118), West; Silver Cloud (I2l), Murphy; Lijero (118), Conkling; Blue Wing (I2l), Withers; The Bourbon (I2l), Stoval; Ben Ali (123), Hay ward; The Dude (111), carrino; l-ewis uiara (111), L. Jones; Peciosa (113), Duffy. Nomtaiter: Ban Fox. Betting, riegtrin'sentry, Ben Ali and Preciosa, $-'50; Blue Wing, $225; Ed Corrigan, $125; field, $75. Precio8a and The Bourbon set out to mika tho runnlDe for tboir respective 8nblB. The Bourbon gave up at the end rf five-eighths ot a mile, rrecioja and Ban Ali, who were soon joined by Blue Wing and Sir Joeeph, ran very clote together down the backstretch and half way around the lower turn, where they all seemed to be beatn, Silver Cloud gcing to tho front with out difficulty. TLe rac? was never in doubt after this, Silver Cloud winning very easily by four lougths; Bine Wing Eecond, Sir Joseph third, one length off. Time 2:371. Mutujls paid $102 20. FOl'HTlI BACK. One mile and one eighth. Empire (102), Johnston; Bootb'ack (108), West; Brevet (109), Withers; John Sullivan (100), Covington; Cuban Ojteen (93), Fuller; Athlone (109), Wheatlev; Lvcurgus, (110), Kings bury ; Topsy (109), Stoval ;Taxgatherer (104), Curtif. Non-starter: Loune. Betting Cuban Queen, $50; Boot black, $35; field, $115. Lyeurgus sion took the lead, fol lowed by Topsy and Cuban Queen. There was nochange for seven-eighths of a mile, where Taxgatherer moved up and soon took tbe lead, and won handily by. two lengths; Bootblack second, John Snllivan a bad third. Time-1:55. Mutuals paid $77 60. There was no advance in the entered Belling price for the winner. FIFTH RACK. Hurdle race, one mile and one fonrtn. Silver Dean (135), Tope; Worth (137), M. Kcnney; Will Davis (147), M. Daley; Chanticleer (137), Whyburn; Phuenix (137). Malum; Borr Oak (157), Updike; Foxhound (140), Storm; Mystic (130) Houston; We'lington (157), Grillith; Halisco (137), Welch; Nimblefoot (147), Ward; Rick (133), II. Walker; Guy (147), J. Keuny. Brttino. Wellington, $125; Guy, $125; Will Davis, 75; field, $200. Guy in the lead held bis own well into the stretch, where Foxhound, coming with a rush, just beat bim to thepo-tby a half length; Guy sec ond, Worth a close toird. Time 2:19. Mutuals paid mi w. Nbrrpabead Bay Rare. Shskpshead Bat, L. I., June 2G. There was an average attendance at tbe races today, with nothing of spe cil note. Jpirrf Bart. t or two year olds ; three nnaitera of a mile. Won by Aenesby six lengths; Brynwood second, Jennie Juno third. Time 1:18. Second Jae.--boT tbreo year olds and upward; one miie. Won hyj Swift by six lengths; Tom Martin so nd. Elisabeth third. TU 1:43. Third Bo4. The grat Poet stakes, for thrp e-year-olds ; thrta 0itr of a mile. Ttemont won bynx lengths; LaJuive aocoad, Rt 'Prince tnird. Tirne-l:19J. Fourth Riux. Handloap ; mile and a half. Tecums?b wca by three lengths; Favor senond, Drak Carter third. Time-2:44. Fifth A'iroe. Handicap) mils end an eigtiih. Brainbleton won by e'even lergtbs: Plot second, lasha thro. Time-2:03. .strin Race The f?poanf ttkej; one mile. Markland won by half a length; S'ratuspey K6)nd, Pontlco third. Tims 1:48. Ibe narvard-t-oluiialtta Bt Baco. Nsw London, Conk., Juno 20. The intercollegiate bou rac between the Columbia and ll-rtud ciews this evening, four miles straight a wsv, wai won by Columb a. Time 21:33j. HavtrVs time, 22 :0:i J. Co sinjtis led throiiKhout. Tais was the Drat victory ever won by Columbia over Harvard over the Thames rourss. Tha raca at witaetsed by an immenae crowd. A Ureal Trttlnc Bra. T,r.n a r.,., r.. itr.iw. . attempted to bent Raros's time of 2:1(1 at the Driving l'ark toaay. lie luado tbe mile in 2:17, without a break. The tracK was not In lint class oulition, and in view of Ibis fact it la considered a g eat peiformaice. Parnell ait Pljauootti. IyNi0N,June20. raroollspiko at Plymouih tonight. lie Slid the present strnsgle wai a struggle of the Biitish and Irish Democrats against c!fb. Thft landlords sivad liiem ar y compncctions of conscience by idioti cally refusing Mr. Gladstone's liberal term. Vouus money ti the J rieli landlords wai not oat of tbe question. it had not boen and could not do denied, he continued, tbat Lord Carnorvan agreed with him as to tbe mein lines upon which autonomy should be granted to Ireland. All that Lord Carnarvon raid wis that he could not agree to the adoption of Mr. Gladstone's bill, which nobody denied. Mr, faro el I did not desire to make further dieclosures, but lis thought it vsrv probable that Lord Carnarvon's scheme included the retention of Irish members in the House of Commons. Lord Carnarvon for six months hd uroeil the a ioDtion of his views, and the Cabinet had not eppreed them seriously. DIED. CtlRllEY-Fridav. Jun 25. 1K8H. HofllT BitoWM. k, Hired five montht. Ion of it. II. and LUzie N. Currey, Funeral will Uk pita from reslilonca ot lira. S. K. Morton, No. 461 Pontotoo atroet, tbta (SUNDAY) afternoon at 8 o'olook. Frion js ot tha family an lovltad to attend. trt'VTi'n c 1 1 am lajn l u . J. Hunthii, willow of rm. Hunter. I'itu- bar anil bt. Louis iapert i leal oopT.J fuaeral from reaideneo, Co. Hi Moaby street, thii (SUNDAY) alternooa at 4 o'olock. Servicea by the Iter. J. II. ' artin. ' HOTTER At tbe family wide nee. No. 3ft Fraior atreet. baturliy, .1 jne .'t. 1-Hi., at '.-' o'olnck p.m., iofant ion of Henry and V.iinn K. Ui itr, aged Ihrtie inonlha and twoaly-five dajra. Funoral from the reaidtoes thia (SUN DAY) afternoon ai 3 o'olot k. Frienda and acquaintanoea are Invited to attend. IN MEMOItiA.ti. NKWSOM-In memory ol I.ucr A. N-- noh, who died June 2i,l,)1 after a loni and painful illneaa. Bhe wl a cheerlul follower of Jeaua, and enjoyed the ineatimable bleai- inK or a (jhristiau Inc. nne wai a lovini daanhter, a true and faithful wile, aud a de voted mother. And. oh, It ia well with her today, Only her aihea aluuiber in the grave, Her inirit hath wimtd ill blissful way To tweeter joyi than tho world ever (art. Memphl..TnTie2, PWn. A FUTKND. BLUFF CITY LODOKNo.21. A. O. U. W. meets tomorrow (MONDAY) niirht. at I o'cloek. All member of the Order are earn oatly rriiuoitted to be itreaent, aa the Supnme lou;e Hetrentattve will tonne nil reoort, and (ire the New Ritual that haijuit been adopted hy the B. L. lly order A. M. .M' UKhlulll, M. W. J. II. Tiiomi'sow, Keoordor. Tt TEMPUIS COMMANDERY.No 1VA 4, K. T.-Will hold a atatod conclave to-morrow MUMIAl pveninv at H o'clock, for the tram- action of revular bualneaa. Fativue dreaa. Sojourning and resident fratera oour teoualy invited. 11. 11. CL LI.EN, K. C. Atteat: 1. J. HARnHl'S, Keoorder. Knights of Honor piCNIC COMMITTER will meet at o it It lieiect(d that all will be prercnt. i on onmunuAi mtdtir ate a eiora. r. V. nuuiiria, uuairmaa. Loi)ii (ioi.njiiiiTH, Sacrotary. UNION & PLANTERS' BANK OF MEMPHIS, TEXJU At Close of Ilnalnraw. Hay 29, isse. RCNOtltt'Et. Lana and Disoounta il.lsn.Wl 35 Memiihia Compromise Honda IK) Cotton Exchanve Memtiership 21 (a) HankinKBouae and ouioe nxtures au.ui i mi Einonsna... H.T i t6 riinhtKchni(e tWH Ciuh oil hand W.l'Jd 6o- 62S.1J0 73 Il,772,f.i74 ..I m,K,n on ,. llH.77ti 64 LIABILITIES. Capital Paid up Undivided Profits Interest and Exchange. 40,'rW W JJepoalla 1.013,11(8 51 ll.772,.34 74 DIRECrR9.3 A. Varcaro. Wm. A. WltllatiJon. Joseph Urur-e, Napnjeon liili. H. Uudley Drayier, K. Unaley. . 8. P. Kfd. BorJ. Ba')h. John H. Pepper, Jaa. H. UcDayitt, xaaao n. nnowuea, . OFfHEKft. NAPOLBON HILL. Prei lent WM. A. WILLIAMSON Vlm-l'rea dent 8. P. READ Cihier For $10.00. A lnrge stock of oomutoaj LI BIRER at tio per 10OO feet. WILLIAMS A CO. CHANCERY SALE OF SEAL ESTATE. Ho. M22, R. D. Chancery Coort of Shelby county pute or lenneaaeo lor ue, etc., ti. Mary K. Aahford etal. BY virtue ol aa interlocutory derree for tale entered in the above cauae on tho 4th day of January, im, H. B. fO, pae 6.17,1 will lell, at publie auction, to the nigneat Didder, In Iront ot too Clora ana Muter'i oftioe, courthouie of Shelby county, Memphil, Tenn., on M . 1 . . U .1 Kfwray, July a a , in, within legal houn, the following de scribed property, aitoated in bhelbycounty, Tenneaaee, to-wit: The math part ol let 5, block SH, frontia. 35 faet on the eaat aide of St. Martin atreet by a depth of 219 feet, aaid lot oemg KX) feet nortn oi Linden atruei. Term a of Sale On a credit of aiz ni'inthit notea with aecurity, bearing Interest, re al re. 1 ; lien retained; redemption barred, hia Juna 2rt. I vv. S. I. MrDOWELL, Clerk and Matter. By II. F. Walsh, Deputy 0. and M. 1.11. adC. W.liviikoU,6v!i. Kremer's GREAT JUNE THE LAST AND Greatest Part Of It! "We have juat taken atock, and hay vol untarlly come acroai many and varloua pieoei af Uooda that ahould ha to been eold. Wo have than:, and are deairoui that you hould have them. What la tho ranaoo to priooT Wall, wo have divlded.tho price In two will tbat plaaaa you? Monday. Kremer's Sella every abort length In the house at ONK HAL If 1 11 K PKICli-no mat tor the goods or tho price. AT OCR REMNANT COUNTERS. 10 font a. 3S CtiBta, 60 Cento, l OO and li on. Than tha balance of them are at Half Price, no matter what tney axe. MONDAY, JUNE 28th, Hats! lOOO AT 10 CENTS, AT TCIKENEIVS, fur atl aiael, ages, and ocnditlona, all freah, deairablo now itylee, each customer limited to two hula. 5000 Sprays French Flowers at lOo a 8ray. Such bargain! never before and never again will bo offered. 10c a Pair for Keatl Hid Ulov for vl UN DAY It HKE.VCH'M, IOOO Kent Linen Collars at 0 Cento, For $25, A nobby Kramer Dreaa In red, white or cream, made to order, t it and Itylo perfect. Hot one. IUrgalus la LucPH lnunmerablo Eea Kremer'i aeries of short lenitha. fee whu( you can buy on Mondny at Krouier'a lor littlo money. 1-2 and 1-3 represent the proportionate amount of money you have to lev out to get value on Monday in Hremor a 11 at Department. nEMF.mtF.K MONDAY At KREMER'S i Inc. 2V, 50c, $1, tJ all will have t lie prince or uargnine, and giving the purohaaer great bonollta. PARASOLS! WRAPS ! (iicat InduoemanU. Bhort lengtlia atCio, 10i, Zm, Mo and 11. Im mense bargains. 45c. 1000 Ostrich riumcs at 15c MONDAY AT KREMER'S. NEE KREMER'S GREAT 45 CENT CORSET For Lajloa and Mlaaea Monday. THE LAST oaday In J nne bat a Ureal Monday IN TRADE. Came ! See 17a). Ton Cannot AH'ogii to Mlao It. KREIHIER'S DK. K. L. LASKI, Physician, Surgeon and Acconcher, RKSIDENCK AND OFFICE, 31.1 Malu Ntret't, Ner Unloii. Telophone No.' 88. ' CHANCERY SALE OF HE A In ESTATE. No. 63St, R. D. Chancery Court of fihelby county htate ol Xenneasoe lor une, etc., vs. jnsopnine Vienna ei hi. "IJY virtue of Bn Interlocutory decree for Jk-J Sltio, enioreu in me auove cnu.e uu me 221 day of January, I KM, M. B.81. peire H;H, I will sell, at publio auction, to the highest bidder, in front of the Clerk and Mustor'i oflice, Court-homo of tiholby oounty, Mem phis, Tenn., on Natara-ar, July .11, IM, within legal houn. tho following described property, aituated In Shelby oounty, lenn., '"i'he 'north part ot lot S. block M, fronting $1 feet on the eaat aicleol bt. Martin atreet, anil viinn Ine back 219 feet, more or leas, the north line of laid lot beiog 2t)0 Icet south of Ileal e atreet. ..... . Part of lot J, block V, 40 feet front by M feet deep, northeast oornor o( Main and Lin den atreeta. .... ., forma of gale On a credit of all monthat note with leourity, bearing Interest, re quired; lien retained; redemption barred. Thia June 1, Isht). 8. I. MrDOWELL. Clerk and Maator. By U.K. Walsh, 1. O. and M. 1. 11. aud C. W. lleiakoll, aolidtora. CHANCERY SALE OF REAL ESTATE. No. 5321, R. D. Chancery Court of Bhelby TOIini.OlSl HI 1 gun..".. ,v. vw., va. Joneoh lleineaet al. BY virtue of an interlocutory decree lor aale entered in the above eauao on the 22d das of January, lfteo, M. il. 61, sac. im. t will aeii ei dbouo auouuu, w iu. ui.u twavhiddor, in front o the Clerk and Maat.r'l ol.T-e, eourtnouao oi oa.iey Piaa, laoa.i v. Matnrdar. July SI. 1HM. within legal houn, the following deicrlbed property, lituated ia bhelby oounty, Ten nessee, to-wit: . ... in 1 an u V. .nhill.i, n rrnnt. 1.01. II SUU u, noiuuni III! 7ft feet each on the weat aide of Rose ave nue, ana running oca lee., ouiu u property of Aaa belby, Jennie Talbot and othera. ,..' kr1tvician. front. LiiiV -11, M. I'm-"11 - Ing 60 feet on the eaat 11 e ol Missiasippi av enue, ana running tsos ueiwn. i'-1 ii"i Its-son the north line ltf3 leet, and on tbe .u i: l;oi. tn mn elUv. heinff the viriiiu iiitw - r . third lot north of Chapin avenue. Term- ol Bain on a tra in m uiu.i.u., note'.with security, bearing intereatrenuirecl; lien retained; redemption barred. Inn June. lv. .r ,..... (5. 1. IH:im r.uu, liera bdu aii"Mr. By U. F. Waleb. deputy Clerk and Maater. t, II. AC. VV. Uoukell.SUlciWri. GILBERT RflJNE, GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT. OFFICE Room 1 ( Cottoa Exchange BalldJnf. Telephone COS. nspiiBszjsi'Tzsi'aii AWE IX eoatll. (nearly) J3.000.0M nvawieaaealerar ie.w Tark I.I44,AH1 Vnloia aat Calalornla.... I.14a.4 Anaerlran atarety t'ompaay, MaklaaT llond. at aar.ty.hlp. All claaaea of property Ina.re l. Bneclal Attention given to Inaurlng Country Storajt; . KTiaa-K ttRatKrat. 1 "THE NTAMatlllt PAULO It AND CHAPEL STILES, 135.00 AND UPWARD. arTEBMS-Caah. or May Monthly Inttallmenta. Write for Illustrated Catalnguo.-V O. TSL. BCOUOK. dSb CO. Ntn.: ti.iviN ok tiii: NoiiTiiwiair, 3To. OOO ZtXaxlu St., Meiupltla, Toun. Ho. 11 I'nlaaa Nlrwl, siiwlivlllo. ajo. mm OKvs satrof. at ltnt. i ' TQtL ' 7 GERMAN BAM, CAPITAL 93.-.O.0OO DinMOTOIlB I LOI7I8 IIANAUKR, D, P. IIAlMiKN, J.J.JENNY. J. W. COCHRAN. K. C. liKAVKH, H. II. VANCK, JACOII W KLLER, WM. KATZKNIiiirlQBIl J. 8. R011IN60V. J, T. PUT IT, J. I. FKOsT. VY. C. MoUliURK.i UKOnUB ARNOLD. ED WD GOLDSMITH. - , OPFIOHnHi JOHPI W. CUCHKAW, lreMent. . t llH sHII tJOI.DKMtTtl. t'aerilor. apOlliktaris SELTZER B. J. Semines & Cfo imm ml Capital, $200,000. J. U. GODWIN, Pres't. J. M. U00DB Borcl of T. B. TTRLEY, W. H. BRUCE. F. M. NELSON, J. M. O0ODBAR. M. GAVIN, T. B, BIMSj, CHARLES KNEY, H. T. COOPER, Ja ila DiTlIlIli VllIaaUrL3 nr f ii? 1 1 lr r u n m u m ry, . JOHN AKMIKTKAD, 0. It. BRYAN. A. W. NEWBOM, arA ne)raiury of tha Rfata of fauaeaaM. Tranauwit. m MeMral ftanklauj n. n, n iiiMinnviii i. a. uwriini u, rv. turr iiw.i mmm sea tivee Ft t.i n i And Commission Merchants! 'Non. 3-1 mini 2G MndlHon Hire et. Wcmiihln'. II1I0I & SMI WHOLESALE Iry Goods, Jolions, Hosiery GENTLEMEN'S FDIUflSiflNG GOODS; Noa. 326 and 328 Main St., Memphis, Tenn. WE ARB IN DAILY RECEIPT OP DEblRAULK Nflll! AIVIv NVHHKB UlMIDS, whioh we otter to the Trade upon the moat favorable tones. Our prioof will compare lavorably with thuae of any market in the United btutea. Wo aro Agent for TflnnciMco Munafuclurliiff Co.'g I'IiiIiIh, Drills, Shoctlriir, MLIrtlng, Etc. i j n THE PETERS N. M. JONES. Proaldent. W. I). Jf. 8AWRIE, llaMaaaon lo MASUFACTDKERS OF THE QitaiCate'FiiiEMEiiis 36, 3S and 40 Jcllorson Street. DIlinOTOIlHl JONES, JNO. K. BPKED. I. P. PETER3, OEO. ARNOLD, W. T. F. SAWBIK.' N. M 2?o Tlao rW. hav. aold our ontlro lualneai to Il . ...ll.nineA nf ipi.la an ltln.ll alVtCBdad lO MVt VUV IM m fv u vM av v wa w AMETt,' ly.M Hsaoavlll. r Hanaville.M 1U,M( rheeaia af Brtmkiya (Ma rino Department).. e1.llO.4lM ni.1 Till.? lt nni n i ii:att gin o. Manufacturer'atAgenti fori Daiilt l I'rutt ( ottou Ulna, FKEDKR3 AN D CONDENSERS, AMI) ' nmili:y, smith av co.. Manufacturers of I'ratt Krllpms Under twine, Feed ere and Win Hrnalrra., m to 104 Toplitr St., Momphlg. v-Pratt Heyolvlng-llond Ulna une- ualed. btock now complete, l'rloeo jl .dui'ed. Correspondence and order, aiilicited. Uld Hina Repaired in Firat- olasa lininr. All vork gunrenteen. LIEUPUIS, TENN. NlIIU'Ll'S $110,000 w. v. Mrt'l.I KE, Vlre-i'roaldent. WATER. if Surplus $25,000. 0 Alt, Yleo-PresU. C. II.'BAIME, Cwhler xyirmotorm j. p. ooDwra,i J. W. PALLH, nilll JTve DUAtia ti ij- i n i attt w if t J AiittMiioa i. eoiriiiiw-vMa Tvr tvt o tv oaIsTI. j O. W. TOMLIN. WM. BENJES. NEW CARRIAGE FIRM. Toinlm t Benjc 170 Slain St., Memphis. Offer ipeclal Induoamenta In Open Bngdot of our own make, at t6 Top Buxgiea ot our own make, at Hill. All work war ranted. Call before you buy. mr ITavIng disposed of onr entire atock ot Vehicle! and tho Manufacturing Depart ment to Meaara. TOMLIN k itKNJtS, wa bcapeak for them a oontinuanc of th. patronage ao long emended to ua. WOODRUFP-OLIVKR,.,,. CARRIAOR A HARDWAHB COMPArTT. & SAWRIE GO. iiM I. C. wo-0 v loe-rreameuv. Secretary and Treaiurer. Paler. Sawrle,) 44 MAGNOLIA BIUJiD" Trad. tho PETEM A 8AWKIE CO. -