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1 : ... . . . .. - - ' v j UEMBBIB DAILY APPEALWEDNE3DAY. JUNE 30. 1 1886. 4 ::irni3 appeal. aiacarWL. Tbe people of Ireland art engagsd la a desperate straggle lor home rule Nad its Bccompanjioa; blessing 0 t peace end prosperity, end what they ' : seed et this supreme moment ia snb atantislald from their sympstbislni friend In America. The liberals need alar amount o( money end they need it at once. Gladstone's forces ere nude up from the poor masses, Impoverished by the very rule which i it is propoted to chenge. Ireland is poor and ahe can contribute bat little j ; aid to the contest which ha for its object the deliverance of her people from ceutarles of enforced cruelly end . onnreesioo. On the other hand, her ' . enemies as a clasa are well suppliid ! with funds, lor as a rule they belong to the wealthy classes who have en- ' licbed themselves on the sufferings I of Ireland. In every part of the . United states the people afe raisins, fnnd to aid the Home Ru'e TMrtr of Great Britain and Irt- land in the approaching election. A fund of $2000, contributed mo-tly by Iriahmsn, hss already been raissd In Memphis, and two weeks from tomorrow an opportunity will Ds eiven everybody to contribute aome "tbing to this fund. A s.rand plcnle ! Vrwill be dven at Eetlval Park on ! Wednesday, July lttb, in aid of the 5 1 i ndiniParliannUrT elections, and iahera should bs a general ootponrlnf of j : ! the people, not only of Memphis, but ! 1 of the entire county. The picoto win no doubt b a grand success, It has bean Inaugurated on a most at tractive scale. The people ol Ire and 1 are already enlisted ia the contest j ' with matchless ssal and energy. They : will do their full duty to the borne nil cause, but it cannot auccoad ) without the election of nearly ball the House of Commons from England and Scotland, and it is in the English and Sootch diatricti that money will be most needed. The money ta'aed in Ameri ca la not intended as a Hubbeli fond to corrupt and purchase votes, but to pay legitimate and indispsntabla ex pense. In great Brittln and Ireland the system tor aUctlog msmbsrs to Parliament baa been framed with a I Jeclal visw to making a candidacy ! " f cW the aspirant a large aura ol money. We see it stated that large fees must In the first place be pa'd to sheriffs officers of tbe government by can didates whether there Is a contest or not. It there be no conUst tbe sum of tVt or $100 Is required. If there are a number of candidates in the B ild a regular soale of piicos ia pro- wirlad for b? law according to the noinbar of electors. in the counties and boroush. the rates btlog higher in the former tban in the latter. The l4rov!des a maximum within ... r- MH.i v. kept, aubiolt to severe pena1 tits; but. th limit ii si high that oclv Detains who can com mand a Jrne amount of 'osd- - money can afford to become caodl dattafor Fcrllamtn'. And fcitar tn elactlanbaib.cn secured a member inrut support himtelf, as no compen sation is paid for service in IVliamcnt, It will bs teen from tbete facts that the conditions ol Parliamentary con tw's are very different In Eoglsnd from what they ae in this coautry, A seat in Parliament is sn expen.-ive luxury. The opponents to hoim ru' in tbe present coutsst have the advan tage. Kr. Gladstone's cause is just lie is finbtinu lor the peace of the Tfa'm is well ai tor the civil and po litlcal iii!hU ol a long opprea ed pro plo. Tdere la no doubt a majority of ths'otars with him In tbe stnitfg'e; but tbrougu the operation cf the methodaof inuBtice bs is trying to ovorthiow, be is farced to use the election machinery adopted in the in terest of ths rich and to keep in subjug.tion the poor cf nlffitto'. In a contest so unequal ol vl e . the friends ot home KWHhHbyth.AmeHc.n t u. uonrnee of h'sj going on in Great ri 'i-i lit tli.-ra were nrj principles on li nl knewir.nt 8 founded, r'UrCJ dsvotion to is therefor necessary, if we wontu aid the future welfare of oar country. The Panama canal is a French project, carried on by French people, by means of French capital. Being thus la the hands of foreign people, the question naturally arose aa to the attitude of tbe French Gov ernment in relation to it If that government were la any way taking part in the work so aa to give it clalma and authority over it which might, in certain contingencies of national poli tics or trade, be used to our dij id vantage, Interference on the part of our government would be reqalred for the defense of oar own rights and of the pub'io aalety. Some time ago our government interrogated that of France upon this point The sius fictory answer was returned that tbe Panama project of Woniieur de Lse seps was entirely an enterprise of private citixens, in which the French Government incurrei no responsl blli'y. Since then that govern ment bai taken direct action witb respect to the construction of the caoal; action which, 01 its few, aipeara to connect it directly with the project It has antboiised a French, national loan In aid of tbe work to tbe amount of 600.000,000 franca, an authorisation wbloh tbe Chambers have yet to act upon. Thia proceeding, the first of ths resolutions offered In oar Congress awerta, "will identify the French Government with ths enterprise." Under tbe circum stances the American people cannot tail to perceive the g'avity of the steps now taking In France and tne profound Interest those proceedings hsve for ourselves. "Such act'on," says the second of tbe resolutions, "Is opposed to the policy of the Ameri can people, as expressed by the Chief Executive of the United States at the inoeption of thia canal, which policy la now most emphatically repeated and reiterated by the United States." SlUSBiaY MD PAMELL A LETHE FROM THE IX-PEE KIEB DE5T150 THE Charges ef Ike IrUk Leader-Gladstone's Liverpool Speech Foreign Sotes. acrOM the see to vindicate bis charac ter ia connection with the Wabaab matter. Tbne are few Wall street magnatea who wou'd do that and fewer sti'.l who wonld taeet with the aocceca that Mr. Field his had. To celebrate thia Important event we rint a lifelike portrait ot Jir. field ano ber column and wittt tt we rea der biro the congratulations of the lnancial Jievu. FREIGHT TililS WRECKED BT THE LAKE 8H0BE STRIKERS AT CHICAGO. Bfillll IS Ml, v All Trains Still Mevla Under Police Protection CsatUct Between Laborers. LoNDOK, Jnne 19. Mr. Gladstone, in tbe cenne of hie speech delivered yeatrrday at Liverpool, said : "It wia bere that I fint draw breath. I have drawn it now eevesty-elx veara. Tbe time la not dia ait when I shall pay my debt to inters, and tbess powibly are tbe tat words I shall speak in Liveroool." Mr.U tadstoc equoted from the ballad "Chevy Chaee," "The child nnborn aoali me the baot ng of thatdv," and exclaimed : "If idle and ehallow Dretexta bewilder tbe miod of the people, or If power, wealth and ruin, everbear the na'iooal sense, the child unborn stiall rus tbe vo-ing of tht diy. I entreat yon to reso've that tbe civilised world ehall no longer atscrt that Ireland is England's Poland, and to determine t'-iat toirlaod abali nt longer nave a Poland. Mie ns nai t long enougr. Liiten t prudence, oourAge iiuu uuuur. iuui uut buv utu, rino- In ths new. ring out the noks of memorv and discord, riog in the bleaad reign of a time of peace, Lord 8liburv bas written a letter for pub ication denying In detail every i-mrtlon made bv Mr. Pamell con cerning tbe alleged negotia ioos made in behalf cf the la;e Conservative government to secure Irish sopport in return for the concession of home rale. lie pronounces every one of th tttementa ss "btseless fabricatioca." He says: "It ia false that Mr. Parcel! aa elven reason to believe that it the Conaerva ives were in power after tt general elect lone tney would give him a statutory Parliament Nobody connettd with tbe government gate auch promise. Itisialee tbatl ever hnvftrl the lttfhteet leaninfl in favor of suh a concession. ' It is Wee that Lord Osrnsrvon urged such a concess ion on the Cabinet; it is therefore false tbat the Cabinet did not reluse such a conceteioa nntil ths polls went against vs. It Is false tbat Lorl Carnarvon u-ged a statutory Parliament for six months: it is there- RAIDaXL ABB CAUSED BOODS. ( ,htt bi nr(,e(J it wltboat the The A 1-riiL showed a day or two I Oubloet onooaina it to anr extent. It ago how Mr. Randall'! tariff bill has is false that af.er tbe reault at tbe . provision to make ths cotton grower TJ,rd" because ItSvS a peyer ot tribute to bis Pennsylvania fl d th ,iignteat Inclination toward a c initituenti engaged in the iron trade. B atutory Par.iameot. I need hardly add Bat iron t'es were not ths only a-t!cles that ins story mat ine laja purcnaw Hcwrr VTr Ilewher mt Lonnoa. Jane 29. Tbe Rsv. Henry Ward Beecber and Mrs. Beecher ar rived in London today. They were met at tbe depot by Ir. Parker, tbe tattor ii the Uitv Temnle. and His wife and given a most affectionate testing. lr. Parker Ird Mrs. Ceecher to bie carriage and Air. ecner ioi- loved with Mrs. Parker. The party were et once driven to Dr. Parker s house in 8 Johu a Wood. The En- aliah evatem of brggaee cirrying seemed to potxle Mr. Becher. and hU perplexity affordtd Dr. Parker con aiderahle amuwment. Mr. Beecher la in eood health, but eats he intends to res: before lecturing or preach leg. He ii lull todav ol tbs areat, treat enjoyed bv him at Liverpool yesterdny of listening to Mr. Gladstone's marvelous oratory and watcbicg the entnusium ol tbe vast audience. Cbicaoo. Jane 19. The Lake Shore Rti road Company began operations at 8 o'clock taia morning. At tbat honr 250 rjolioa and Pinkerton men tha Utter irmivl on veaierdav. with Winnbester nnss, taking possession oi tbe Fortr-third striwt swiicbing yarda. By 9 o'clock two long freight trains bad been maae np ana eianea bju u AVIH1Y aad MHT'!TT- COTTON SCIlAPIIIIi AVERY WALKlOnCTJXTIVATOILS, HAUDLED and EYE COTTON HOES, GRAIN CRADLES, GRASS SCYTHES, ETC. Pumps, nachinery Fittings and Pipe. carrying strong armed guard but met nqnor license tor pass nve ye. with no moles a-ion. At 10 o'clk a the enormous earn oi .;. T LivsnrooL. June 29. Henry Ward Beecber wa Interviewed lest evening alter the areat Liberal mssi meting. and wai asked by a reporter of the Liverpool rust what no toougtit oi rnr. Gladstone's speech. He said: "Mr. Uladatone a iLeecn . was inmio oas and powerful. - It delighted tv: I told Mr. Glade tone I as too much overcome to exnrfss my appreciation of bit speech, and that n bed given ma a greater inaignt raw Imh aff-Ura tban I ever had before. Mr. Glad Bt ore sid in reply: "I take tbat as a compliment, for yon are as able to judge as anybody." A Oltwwa feed. Paris. June 29. Thirty thousand people went la-t night to witnen the nenormance in ui immenas ouu iir- cas at Nimes, in the department of Hard. The entertainment bad been sxteneively advert! d to be given under elec no iigbt. ine ngnn went out loon a'tr the per firmance began, owlcg to the defective apuaratus, and could not ba relit Tbe peop e became en raged and began rioting. They tore ths fittings tf ths c rone and mads a bonfl-e in tbe arena of tbem and ths furniture. Troops bed to be ca'lsd to restore order, which they only sue ceded ia doing alter a desperate con flict with the people, many ot whom were wounded and anened. iu."-: ( nominator substantial aid. ' till t V-kaji, -a to lbuted is no evidence VTiigland, for the mccees "Englandstillmore ranc juriit? iBperoui and happy, advo-nica lil ;ssgss5 asu K pobjaj ths piiaha psii.-ur a' canal. come high tariff restricts foreign ibd, and want oi shipping intensl- Ks the restriction, and we are falling 41 ".So much into the old Chinese ejstem ?'of Hurting Ir.tercoursi with toreUn nations. It is therefoio refrtshinn to eee the dreary proceedings of Con grcst interrupted by the introduc'ion, on Monday, ot tome resolutions wlih respect to the aspect of the French Government toward ths Panama ca nal project. Should the canal ba com pleted, sni there is little docbt that it will be ultimately in time way or other, its existence will greatly mod fy the poeitloa ot the United States ai h respect to the outaids world. It will bs the . way by which oar tbip- ping will reach cur Pac fio States, and that way must be fie.ly , open to us. It will also be a way by which Southern American SuteV ablpplng can reach ur. This leaves oar Atlaatio coast mote accessible to possible enemiei than it wa belire. Theee and other considers' iona In volved, require thst our government should watch keenly every s!ep Fra.ee or any other giverninent mty lake with reepBtt to the can;l. The canal once built will always b9 a means ot ac;ejsfrcm one oceai to the othsr, n.1 wttlemecU maiie now will influ ence our own poli'al and niBrcan'f e affairs for poneratioiP" to come. Pj u dent and f jreeosing aon on our j at ot southern uss that Mr. Randall de sired to oppress and to are by the weight of taxation. Yearly the grow ing of vegetables and f ruiti ia bee lin ing more and more important busi ness among us. As much ss tbe Northernmarket requires issent av y ; the surplus It Is becoming common, where the "truck" ia appro priated, to praserve tor market later la the season by patting tbe sur plus, especially of tbe fruits la tin cmi. The consumption of thece cans u greit, snd their price is quite sn ob ject In dedd ng whethor it will pay to can tbe surplus, or whetber tbat sur plus most count is a less. Amen . t can laoo, tuerture, requires iui h'SB cans shall rostss little as poi- b'e, yet paradoxical! enouh they srtj made dearor"thu ths market prlie cculd rale them by the imposition tf a specific daty, that ot lut j yea s has been equal to twuuty five and taut? per Cent, of the valuo of tho art cle. As tho manufacture cf tin plate in tbe country Is unimportant, no la go coa c rn being engaged la it, tho yoirly imprrtfction of it aaooiuits to $IB,OCO,COO. The nmjnntof Amrrlcan labor employed in tin pUte making U thureforo very email, wlrile the amount of Ubor usirg it is lnrg?, as tho amount ot'ha Importation ehows. Tin pHtu for earning Is used by Ihoso who enn vegetables, fruits, jollier, prestrvesand other preparations of fruiti.and for csnninj meats, fish snd ether sitic'os. Tlie question arises Is American labor moat concerned with cheap tin to aid the labor employed In tho canning business, or ia tho trivial business wo di in making tin plate? If protection ! irk tvartrtnA tn at all. nr ttwo Interests it should evident ly g've its weight whers ths moat labor ia concerned. That tbe canned articles are extensively ex ported to all parte ot the woild adds an additional claim on the canning baslcess side. Wbat does Mr. Rin dall'a propoBed reform of the tariff do In this pUin caie? Does be make tin plate free to aid American labor? On the contrary hla bill advances tho duty to Si cents pound. This Mr. Randall calls "tariff reform." He is really doing good to the cause of tariff reform by showing ths people how the monopoly's, in their haughty Inso lence, offer Insult to the country, which Is demanding such clisnges in the tariff ss will decrvae just such impediments to tr.de aa Mr. Randall proposes to increase, LITTLE ROCK, ARK. ' Peleaatea Arrtvlat She Den eratle Meat I'aaveaiUea. IsrioiAb to Tie rrat.l Lima Rocx, Ark., June 29. The btate Democratic Coaven ioa will meet here at 12 o'clock tomorrow. Tbe city ia filling op with delegates snd strangers, wbo always come whenevei t ere ia aoyihing of lnieieat eing on It is tbe goneral impression thtt tbe meeting a ill bs stiort ana Dueicess- like, as only two positions on tbe ticket have any real enntottante. Tneee are Buie Amlitor and Sarerintendent of Pub'io ust'ueion. The desth of Dr. McGaire gives Ex-Qoveraor Mil er alincst a dead rtinty of gott ng iht-t piece, while there is li tie doubt but tint eupennienueLt xnompecn win bs renomtnateu as ue win oi t r tne convention wi h almost strength snough to nooiinata, bat it is merely gp cu'.etl ii. An Arkansas political convention la eorcctning wtiicb no man cm haodl. bill was passed in d.ferencs to a wish expressed In an interview on August let, is simply Impossible, be- cause tne D ii Laaaireaay passea toe Homed Lords and the governmr t had pledged itself to tbe bill. Tbe Bovrrnment resolved upon tbe par- ensss bill as soon as it entered office, a month before August 1st CBaUBEHLAIX IS FXAB OF HIS LIF. It is s'ated that in consequence of Fenian threats Mr. J ssph Chamber lain baa bad his residence placed an- dr ths guard ot detective, and thst he haa detectives with revolvers to sc compsny him in all his journeys be tween bis nouss anu tne city. MINISTERIALISTS SIIU. IIOI'mFDL. The Ministerialists continue hope tul ot obtaining a email majority in i be coming election. At the rational Liberal UluD too majority lor me goverruutint is estimated at twei-ty Ine Unionists ate lonildeot ot a mo j rt, 'lb nires' imatt-s vary ng from titty to sixty. T to betting at ti e Con a rvntiva Ciiib :e two to one ainimt Glad tone. K-eelioas will bo liHirt in thirty nine di tr,ws oa Fiii'ay next, -nclnding Manchester. Livtrio', L ink Aberdeen and Bii tol. One hucdrod and forty-ljuv Unionist cun dulHies remain uuoppieei ia Great lirit .in, nia nit tiaty-tiire Gla-i-a.outuiie. Tte Rev. !). Alien, a lvaJ et t the non-0.nfoi mists, ins joiueu tho UnioiiUU. He wis for nury a stoodlat aherett ot Mr. Gladstone. It is thought bis detection wilt Ihvo much atlneno among the dimmers. Mr. Bright eat tit preserves tiltnce regurd'ng tbe lft'cr addrsiet to bun ry Mr. Gladstone, In which tbe Prem er demanded that he bo excp tid fr.im the ai-SBittJn ruido by Mr. Bright In a letter to Mr. Rylands, a Limnal Unit nist, th t t ne jejir ago all Lib rals h-li Mr. It lands s i pin ions eoncnrnli'g homo rulft. ill' Bright' ailinue Is at .ribut-d to his i .Untion to reply to .vl r. Gladstone iu his sptech i n 1 biiriday. A HKSJATIOS h'B beea cauwd by an arti tie purport lug lo cjii'.ia iuipurUut F nl.n levo la ionf, pnblisnd in ins current nainber ol the Fortnightly Keview Tbe article ia cptiu-l "Buhind tie Scenes," and ia ostensibly contiibu'ed by sn Irishman. It tel ssiibstentwuy the follow iug Btore: Frank Byrne, secretary of tbe Eng'ioh brancQ ct tbe IrUh National legue, occu pied aa ollics on Bridge n-e.t, opposite Westminster Hall, in tbe spring of 1842. Ttie office ajj ,ind the rooms occupied at the time by the lnth rarliauidu arv party. Mr. i if nell used Bvrna's office tor the trans action of private business, because, as he said, it was tbe quleteet place ne could get in tne nugiiD-rcoou Tbe knlvea osed in tbe assas 1- nation of Lord Frederick Ctveudien and ftr "urke in Pbosnix Park were pu Xsed w th Leajne money These knives weie then given to s Fenian cobbler t cover with Ira'cer aheaths. and from tbe cobbler'a ahop lhywre didiver.d at the i.e-gue cilice by a brother of Frank Byrne, and were tubsfqumtly entnuted to Mrs. F.aik Byrne to be con vey d to Dub in and there be delivered into iha hands of James Catey. Miss Magis Byrne ook X100 furnished frcm the league tna iry to Dublin to enable an organiser of the league iiup'.ics ed in the s-asiinatloas to escape to Am-rci. Mr. l a rick Ksgao, who wis tban tbe treasurer ot the league, billed tne country shortly Iter. JACKSOS, M133. eatloai! Shweftaa Affray Braadon-esae Has Killed. taraout, to vaa arraAL.I Jackson, Mibs., June 29 Oar city has been thrown into a state oi ex citeraent over a shooting scraps tbat occurred in B andon this morning. When the 11 o'clock a.m. west bound na'aenser tain reached Brandon Jar. Tbomas II. Johnson, a resident of Brandon, being a passenger theiem, got otl the tratn and at ence ap Droacbed Joa Bolton, the dopo'. agint and telenraoh ooeiator at Brandon, and, with ut warning. Area are shots icto his parson, two Btriking him in tbe head, two iu the neck and one in tbe etouiuch. Poltcn made no show nl to i tco. and rtccved seveia ehots af er 'allirg to (ha ground. Ha is et 11 iligsiing, but lu a dviog condi ion. Thera are, of coiihp. rumors ai to the cause of tne shooang, but nt thing rel'abls atd dttln t4, and are c 1 a dciicite cnartc tor. B ilton is some twenty-stx jiai of age and is from Tob a'orsa, Ala, hnv n ie-iJ-l at B:a don in ibeein ilov of ths ViiksbtiTg snd Mtr.diaii R-ilroid Company some twi yeaw, and hvinglVdn It rolorattio t ; line Johnscn iflsouio b xty cr more year of sua. lis is tie father in-law of toe Hon. R. H. Het rr. Public Piint r of Miei?s p ii, and brother in law f Gen J. A. 8 uitb, la'e 8 ate Sup-rintt-n dont of Public Elucattnn if Mii-hik- eippi. JoLnonwasat once taken in custody by officers tf tho law. Pinkeiton eanad aoeorapaoted aswltcn engine to the Union Stock Yrdato get atramotuvesxicK. tbaivs atoviao AS CBUAL At noon traios were being mads np at both tbe Fortv-tnlrd strre. and t-o glewood yards, ana were oeirg vai cat aa nsasL Each train was guaided by ten or twelve Pinkertm men, who were armed witn nincneeter nms. The atnkari gAVethe Root street cross ing a wide berth, and few of tbem were ti be loaoa in ine yicinnv. a freight train was m da ap at tbe Stock Yards duricir ths forenoon, and was sent east without any intertrence, UCCKSSFUL TBAIlt WBKCKIBO. The exuiteme at over the Lake Shore strike was renewed this evening by a aceroaful attempt to wreck a train at the Un oo Stock Yards A number of emotv stock cars had been removed Irom Kixty-tnird steet to me ysrj to be loaded with cattle. Tne appat ent abandonment of active hostilities liv tha striken had caused tne Vlflll- ance of the guards io be relaxed slightly. Just es tbe train had left tba Lake Shore track protected by the injunction and entered the terr.toiy ot tne s'ock. yaros, a man maae a aasu at aawitch, thiew it, and in aa ins' ant two of the cars were ditched. A r.flo aliot rang oat as one of tbe tnnkerton men took a scap enot at tna uiaap tMarinir fiznre. The shot was in effectual and the mm escaped. He waa reronnixed and will probably be arretted la er. No further atteicpt was made to iuterfere with tbe train ana tha drrailed cars were soon restored to the track and proceeded to thtir destination. Caafl let Bctwaaa raloa aad Hon- Uvlaa ea. Cbicaoo. III., June 29. A hand to hand combat o carted tbia laon.- In hetween some aaioa and non anion men at the nsw Jacob Cntld Inr. cirner of Washington B iulevard and Carpenter street. Tbs non-union- ista, fourtuea in numb sr. have been at work for ths last few days Bnlnhing tbe odd jobs. Toey worked ten hours a day at tne rate oi zo cents per uoor They took the place of ths menwio atrock May 1st for eight hours. The unior.ig's Held a meeting issi nignr, and (ltnrmned to out their enemies e- naM Thnt AnmrHinslv annearhd on tus scene tots moroing, anu who clubs and stones succeeded ia bru s 1dq several of the non-union men, but wee irtgutonea away Dy ine pnru before sn vihing teriom occurre 1. One of tha ti liters, named Boacer. was ar- re t?d. snd when prouvnt Dei are Jub ici 8cully wps fined $25. Another eavate a'jsult on non union curnen'erB orcurred ihis f ra- noon t Jrflersan. no tbwest of tbe c ty. A squad of uiioa men invaded a Loose wt ee fi o men were wo't.iag atd handled all of tbem r -rghly, a workmin nem"d McKean, 65 ye.rs rdd, I oirg Berioil'ly irjured. Dtl'in! tbe effniy a eor trictor name! Barl largeou whb b rue wi'h a s'mrp imple ment bp(1 h'B right car waaBeveed from bis hntd. eeediegs will at once be instituted against a'l the druggists in the State. a-CPrTAL fSIZE, a75.eoe.-SM priinartloa. Louisiana State Lottery Co. miutaU for u l m owaw ana tmt lirmuinat of tU Louinano Sit Lotun Caawaat. uni i pmon aKMae mnd tontrol ,1. l)M...flMtHlMi. omA tkat Ikm m rank lowara aupnm,una Ik Oomptmw t w (Au wrSWVoati, wt(A Jo- imU af oar atfaotarai aarSmaH. sBllOtlJvsMif tM it swai1 UNION & PLANTERS' BANK OF MEMPHIS, TEN5 At Claaa af Balaa. May 9, UN,. BESOTJBCES. Loans and Ptiooanti -..J1.1W.39 sy Mninnhia L'omuroiniM Bonds.M Cotton Kxcbanta Membership... VADkinabuuta ana ouioe nxiuns Ki pen San. ......... bighlbchng.... tut on nana........ J2f.921 05 . ats.iae it- K&.00 00 SO.OtiO 00 8.764 Co- 528.120 T - LIABILITIES. Capital Paid np " Undivided PruflU........... Interest and Kxohaaga Deposits. ......... .. no,rcaor .. 118.776 64 40, 6 .. 1,013,12 61 tl.77i.834 74 IDIBECrOBS.) A. Vaeearo. Wm. A. Wlillantoa. Joseph Brnoe, Vapolaon liUl. H. uudier jrrarser, ""ri S. P. head. Benj. Babb, John a. Pepper, Js. H. McDaritt, uaas n. onowcieu, OFFICE as. HAP0LB0N HILL . P"!a WM. A. WILLIAMSON Vica-Pwideiit B. P. KKAU - THE STATE CAPITAL. A DECISION IJITIIK HRIU6ISTS' LIQIOU CASES. Jade Blerrltt Bnlea That Thejr Are Liable for tha Tax aa Levied. Canaatlaalanera. w. iV. mAjM. Hanks awl Bonasra. wtU pay all iVws aratsn m 1M Aoiussaaa HtaU LoUmm whu smy o frm salsa as oar bmaier. J. H.OC1LESI 7,Prea. La. Ban Baa a J. W.KILBBBTH.PFa,Btate Hat'l BB A. HALDWII, Proa. . O. Bat. BS Ineorporated la 1868 for twanty-Bve yaars by the Lacialatnra for Idaoational and Cnariuble parposet with a oapital of II,- 000,000 to whioh a ruaerra fund of orarSMO, OUO has tlnoa been added. ilr aa OTerwnsiminy popuw tow fran oh was mads a part of the present BUte Oonstitatlon, adopted Dacember ii, A.D. 1879.. . . . . raeoaty iVoderysasr aoies aa aaa taava. hy Vu people a aa SHU. a ii asver seotee or posnwMe. J ItaeraalBtlBKlaNaaibrUrawlsa-a tasta alaexi maasiiir , sse iss traartllaary UrawSnaa rraalas-ly v trr Ibree meaibs Snaiead af aasnl. Aaanally sus acre to ! re, haalaalaa "a'sp'lkn IT OPPOBTCWITT TO WIIS A roKTl ISK. BEVRNIH GRAND DRAWING, CLASS , lTHK ACADEMY OK MUrtIO, NEW ORLEANS. TUESDAY, Jal 13, laM-ltatli Monthly Drawina. CAPITAL PRIZE, 975,000. lOO.OOOTiekataat F1t nallaraEaets-I-raetlona, la Flfttta, ia proportlaa. LISX OF PRIZES. 1 Oapital priie....... 4 TS.ono 1 Capital prise. .... p.XXi 1 Capital prise 10.(M 3 Priiea of J-WOU 12,000 5 Prises of 2IKH) 10.0110 10 Prises of 1(XI... ................. 10,000 20 Priiei od 500........ W.Wif 100 Prisee of S00 ffl.OCO 300 Prises of 100 0,0f0 M0 Prises of 60 , 2?.I0 1000 Prists of 2.r to.OUO APPROXIMATION PRI7.EB. 9 Approximation prises ol $750 S.TO) 9 Approximation priP,of SIX)..... , 4, NX) 9 Approximation pris.es of 850....... 2.0 1907 Prises, amounting to....... t265,6;0 Application for rates to elnbs should bo mad only to tne onjco oi uie voiopau at For further Informntton write rlMriy, iivtne full address. a-STAL'S'lit. Hi- in otdinary letter. CurrenoT by txprast tai our expanse)s addressed M. A. DAS PIS S?l, &i ew Or loaoa, 1 a. Or M. A. IAFII1S, SArnnhluaiou. D. .. or at 6 WeatCaart Kt.,!HnihiB,Tcna Maka P. 0. Monej Orders payable and address liPRislored Letters to HF.W OBLBANH NATIOHAL BAKU, CHANCERY S A T.F. oi KEAIi ESTATE. Ho. 806, R. D. Chaneary Conrt of Bhalky ooanty. Btnta of lenoessee Tt. L. 11. Bl Tirtue'of Intariceutory decrees for taia, enured in tbe abore oansa on the th day ol Jna andtfth day of SoTamber.l8l, M. B. 48. p. 560, and M. B. 50, pace 111 . I will sell at public auction, to tha hlfheat bidder, la tront of the Clerk and Meater'a offioa, eourthousa ol Shelby oouuty, Memphis, lea nesfee, on atardajr, Joly S4, 1S96, within let al hours, tha following deacribad. property. situaUd la Shtlby ooanty, Ian- Lot 8, block 56, fronting 50x170 feat, sooth tide ot Georgia street. ... Part lot 1. block 41, beginning on sooth tide of Vanoa street 80 feet east of the eorner of St. Martin ttreeti tbency east with Vanea street 70 leeti thenoe south 60 feetj thenoa west 70 feet; thenoe north 60 feet to tha be- "Lot"'. block 64. beginning on the west side of Hernando street at northeast corner of eaid loti thenoe estwerdly with the hna of J.M. Wilson's lot lt leet to the est line ot ti. Mosby'i lot) thenoe south with said, lint 21 feet; thence eastwsrdly with Henry No an't line to Hernando street; thence north with said street 21 fast to the begin ais. . , .... .,v. Terms or oaie vu ,oi-iv,i '"-"-"- eta bearing inUrest, with teenrity, re- quiredi lien retained; redemption barred. note bearing interest. 6. I. MoDOWELL, Clerk and Muter. Ty H. f. Walsh. Deputy Clerk and Master. jr. n. a 1). w . ueisaeii, loiiiiwi.. Tons ltlUMLN'UUlX, ALA. Ellia Neat to the Aylnn-A MeRro'a .Stlifertaae. II AVI tborotulily tried fonaa Ine, and it d -a all that U rlniaie 1 (or it, D. M. REAil AN, M P., Ksle, Teg. LsaadrafX IS BSMOTKD BT THI DSS OF COOOAIXR. And it stimalates and promotes tbs growth of tbs hair. Baraett'i tlaTOring KrtracU ara th a bsat Irleta Katloaal Lcagae. Di'iiMis. June 19. Mr. Hely rr- sided st ths regu'ar foitnightly meet- lot; ol the National ieagua bt-ia cere today. He anninrced with g atitude, be rat'', the tere'pt ot fjOlOO f om America lor the 1'arltamentarjr fund sices tne iatt me tine Iha riala-Laaaachera Libel Halt. Ion now, June 29. The Laodon financial jYr, wh-rh h.s ben al ali np; again-t Mr. Cy-us W. KMd, publishea tc.mmiornitg ibe lollowiog in an editorial: Mr. Cyms W. Firld bas s-'coied a viitorv. Mr. LaKou chere has wi h iiawn his iraput.to upon that teu I-nun 8 action ia rn ne -tion with t' no or ous Wsbasi schrms. Mr. Will-am Abbo'thsal- milted thst bs was In er or in ni kin ths chars-Mi to ninth IVuia e vo r ub li- ity, and tho tr a1 ca-e ol Fie'd v. Layout ht're h'S en'i-il n sn im rain settlement. Mr. Field has dona well he baa I luckily tiavtUd 3000 miles IsruotAL TO hi arritL.l Bibminoham, A ia., Juue 29 Tom El ls went to Tuscaloo&a this afu-r nuon und-ir nuird of a deputy eher.U t mter tne asylu if r the luean, to wh en he was etntsncrO I r me mur derof Claia Koss. Sheriff Truts al lowed him mst before luaviDg to go otitis town ungaarJed and tell U fr.tnds g od bye. He was net at all opposed togou Rf ppsrenuy. A uearo named Nat Trenban tamed ap ia tbe heart of tha city to day perfectly df . and to all appear anmasQfit'rirg ercatly. Only a utile i lie bolore be was working aa a hflper in tbe Birmingham tolling mills sbont a m le f om where hewa I and,and dociorssay his present coo d tion is tna result of overheating there. It is not knowa how he cam- ap town. He waa earned h jme and ia thought to have a cbancs of recov The Dlacharaea lMtal Clerka. InDiAHAPOi.is. Imd. Jnne 29. A meeting of the Grand Lodge of the B otiiOrhnod of Kaiiway r.stai s;iatas wilt ba held in this city on Fr day, wt ich iiromiees to be largely a'tendt-d adv ca having been received from all anbTtlnae lodees. w tn two excep tions, stating that lep'essnUtives will bs r-resent. Tbe object of the meet inst is to st-lect a enmn iltse to visit WaBliiro- on and wa t on the Postmas ter Gentrsl for th purpose of securina from bim a definite a ateme it as to wbat the cicrss may expect in fntu-e aa tn tbeir om- isl tenure. An cllic r of th-s Broth rhood autes thst tt.is rommittee w 11 suraiy be sent to Waa V irotor. defpts the ac in al esdy tfken by the c era tment in rem ving Clert-8, at d tbe intenuoa oi me organ- iistlon wll not bo charged evsn abou'd fur hr remcvala be made b fore the mcctiog ot Fiiday. Vire at Itateavllle, Arh. Batksvillb. Ark.. June 29. At 2 n'elook this norning a fire was di rov arml In J i hn A. Glenn's store, wh ch c mmuDi--tedto W. G MtoreA Co'a stjre, bo h being cirsumed. Gl'ntt'g loss: suck. $ 6,000, building, 12 00; in u-ance, t'HkH). Mono's loss: CMO on stock. JliOOO on budding. To la. :t5000 F lirg wis St- r onaly t ju d Latham Mcuain aud Pieton Tcrr.lL. Tacht Kaclns at Boaiaa. B htos. Mass. June i9. The re gatta sailed eff Marblihetd today w in p int of w.ather, wind, roini'a o ol the comptting yach Mbr n nlti ni'e of s pectxtors and the tru(.ucd inter -t rxciedin tba minds t f the general nnblic, the mos rentarkable ra- e eve r u l.di'n tha Now litonlnnd count. Ti Hu'it-in won, with tbe Prlacilla atcoLd and the MsjSower tuua araouL to thi arrtALJ Nasbviu.k. Tknm . June 29. Tbe hir e n h annlverssry of the esiab- lihhmont cf the Knights ef 11 Jtior rJe- was reHbrated hore today by n ix nnion ten mllfcS up the nver to a nutfid nictui snue suit on tbe turn btrland. Five itir-usand peoid were in ait-tr-danc. and the day was iu l oi t niovmeat. Two bress banda wre in a tmnlaice, and everybody fffs.sn- thnipd. An a drt bs of welioma was delivered bv J. Bailey Brown et inn pitv. and anreche mads bv Supreme Dirtctortl a s.ol ii.ooxvine,anouranu D.recU-rJ. O r erce, ot oaempDis IVPOBTANT nxCIBIOM. A ilmUion was todav rendersd in tha Chancery Court involving tne Interests ot Tsnneeeee drngg sts tj tha sxtent of nearly t2.00u.0n0. A b 11 was flld a number of mouths ig-i ao-iinat Damovil e k (Jo . John W Youoglove, Wharton 4 Uo , uampoeii Broa . and Greener 4 ., leading re- tiil drntriista of Nashville, to romrel them to pay the special Rtato and coun'y liquor tax levied noon ail drnpoteta by tne l'gis- la-ore, t include 1882 and subsequent years. Th act in qae-t'on was worded to npply to and in dude all retail liq nnf nWlnra ard drilkeutS wbo anld in x cv-ing liqno's or preparations of whicl alcohoi, whisky" or other in tntinnl wis an ingredient. The d Ufiiisti c f the BUte hsve without exc-otion iior!wl thia law, in c onse- auencs of which Mr. J. B. Danie's, reiieseiitiog the Stite of Tennetsee a it Dtvidaw coantr. filed the bill refe rsdtoand tested tha e a tm nt before the ourts w hen t le cause cn e to iia heard s week go by CnanctHor Merritt. Tte defendsnts we e repre entftd hv Judcs E. H. East and Co' This. Msloae, two of the hading a tornejs ot tbe State bar. Able argn mania were made and 'h enu'e ma tr taten nnder advi emett. Yeater day, however, Judge Merritt dec df d t ie CM) lor c impu-nan'a, njiuiuK me fiv defendrtt jointly liable to the H ate for 1 4003 aud to tbe county fcr J3000. being the amr-unt of the asgre- aat-d licenaes for the years-irc'.ad:ng w . . W . 1 B.S - and ttitoonB6l to isfla. jnoKo jier- ii t auref d ts remit all interest, penal- liii and fints for non-pavment at the proper tuna of the tax. ine uw ions enat-nad rioni-es evr ry dmeiist io tie Stite io take out a retail liquor lirwmn. tV me aa eau rdrf irttll ba'rooms and saloonr. This is $2i0 f r State lioerss and 1150 for county 1 cense, or $'50 per aneutn for this "Decikl merchants license, as I is csled by ths comt lit. PanifK the stto ney wqo filed ths bill, s'ated last Dm tit t an Amman rt-oaiter that tbi-re sre l4icro?giits li the S!ae, and each of theee ii indebted tJtheS.ate and i .tin' v tr hsck laics, or unpaid tpe- c el liquor prir. leges, in the sum of JM0J. ILis shows ttiat me a ug?is a ot ths 8:ate alreadr owe fo r .ail CHANCERY SAIs OF RIAL ESTATE. No. 5322, B. D. Chancery Conrt of Shelbjt eonnty 8tate of Tennessee for use etc. ts. SHary K. Aihford etal. BY Tirtue ol an Interlocutory deorea rov tale entered in the abore cause on tha 4th day of January, IBM. M. B. 60, paaa &I7, 1 will sell, ot publio auotion, to tha highett bidder, in front or the CUrk and Winter's office, oourthousa of Sbolby county, Memphit, Tenn.. on Hatnrdfty, Jnly SI, 1HHO, within legal houri, the following de foribed ptoperty, eituetcd in bbolbyoounty. TennoRee, to-wit : '1 ho f ou n pan oi ii a, block f8. fronliog35 fret on the at side of bt. Martin itreet oi a aepin oi iu ira, lot being ISO feet north ot Linden street. Terme of Hale On a preditol ix months 1 notee with necurity, bearing interest, re quired; lien retaiDed; redemption barred. Ihn.J una u.. ir. T . . By II. F. WalBh, Iinpn'y C. and M. F. H. and C. W. lieishell, folf- RELIEF Forty Years a Sufferer from Catarrh WONDERFUL TO RELATE. tn wnitTV Y1&AR8 1 have been a vio- tin to CATARRH-three-fourthi of the time a anlTasaS) TVArtl r. At nill.lS 1 I it IT rliri3 AlKOtid MY fOHKHKAD AND MY N08- TKlliB. The aitcnargei were n oneneire that I heallata to mention it, eioept lor the mrA It maw An lAina other eufferer. 1 hare pent a young lortune from my earn i nee during my lorty yeare oi 'unarms u mn relief Irom the doctors. I hare tried patent medloinee every one I oould learn ol Irom tt inn. isnrn.n of tha earth, with no relief. And AT LAST (fT yeare of age) haye met with a remedy that ta cured me entireiy- w a nmw m.n. I weie-haa 128 POUndS and now weigh 145. I uied thirteen bottles of the medicine, and the only retrret I hare it, tbat being In the humble wa'ks of lile I . . Mn l... in s o.bm tn nrerail on all ca tarrh tuflereri to use what haa cured me Gulna's Pioneer Blood Jnewer. " HKNRY CHBVKS, " No. S67 Second street, Macon, Ue." M TIfir nhevaa. tha writer of ths ahove, formerly of Crawford county, now of Macon, Ue., menu ue oonnoent-o oiau iu- terutedla oaurrn. 7. a. , " Xz-Mayor of Maoon. A SUPERB FLESH PRODUCER & TONIC Galon's Pioneer Blood Benewer. Carts all Blood aid Rkia Diseases, Rheume- t-sm. r-orolula, UIJl oores. a periooi opriua Medicine. .,.,. , 1 I, mi in nr market. It will re forward- on reoeipl of price, baall bottles. II, large. Essay oa Blood and Skin Diseases mailed Tlrm irnirmt rniPlST. Rteee, Sjloortla. Kon-Besident Notice. No. 205, R. D. In the Chancery Court of hhe ot vounty ii-bvuu a. swuiw ts. Fannie Boehler T. Wnm hill which l IWO to in this cause that the defendant, Fannie Boeh- ler, is a non resident 01 me mate 01 no- ih.th.r nulilnnM ii unknown: It la therefore ordered, That she make her appearance herein, at the onurthque 01 rihelby county, in Memphis, Tena., es at before Ue fint Monday in Auaust, ,and plesd, answor or demur to jtii Isin ant's bill, or the game will be; i.ke )for confessed as to br and set furai ru ex r.irt! and that a copy of this ordn i so- i;.ki . n- k w. ah. f-r lour SLfcet..iTe weeks. In the Memphis Appeal. Ihis 21 day of ."una. &. A copy attest: 8. 1. MCDOWELL, Clerk and Msste By J. M- Bradley, Deputy & and M. T. B. Edgineton. Pol, for compl nt. DEMOCRATS IO THE FRONT Ta aJ. prraooa seeking Oorernmont Km I ployment in any ot the department e Wuhinrton. er any other positions andeS the Uot in Giant, I willsend lull Insiruotiont as to how to troMl to obtain the same, and BSaala rsnne af Appllaattoa cn Scsipt ot Ore Doilw. Admaa JstHB) . ,tBli. Laea-tHrX ). C'lutsaaa Mississippi &Icnnessee K.U.CO. Stockholder' Sleetsufr. Mvuphib, Trxs., May 12, W6. TTIE President, und Directors of the Mis siFsipid snd Tonnefee Mailrond Com pany, in acooruance with section 16 of tha charter of raid Company, hereby eaH a gen eral meetitgof the lo?kholders in thistom- Pny, to be neia m inoomcei un uiw iiy. in Memphis, Tenn., m sseUsieaUay, she aotts dy ef J anr.lNS6, for the pur pose of consioer'ng and acting on the con tracts authorised by this Board on the lltn dayot May, 18.-6: As to a Lnion Pssssnger Depot, as to Track on River Front in -"C'n" polf. ss to wravei ana utevi ioiujiuw m oilltios of this Company. By order oi the President and Board ol Directors. . .,.. H. ii. liJTinn. oe:rawy. M IIOLSTEIN CATTLE. AUTUMN IMPORT ATIOK- STOCKMEN, farmers, dairymen, and an fanciers of this fnmous and favorite breed, are informed that the above shipment will comprise a very choice assortment of BULLS (18 months old! : YR AVRLDfll HEIK- JSKo (to calve eany in ibsii; viujuj w both sexes and dropped this spring). All pure-bred and seleoted by noted judgeg with the greatest care Irom wel'-known but ter families with high-class milking straina. rarties wanting striouy uri-ci "-' r. t ..:.. .A.w tn .nniMkaafnllv astabltsB lor IUUOU.HUU ' - . . ' . a herd, are cordially invited to correspond. Our prices will be found reasonable special terms lor orders. Apply for full in formation terms toro aDaM(J0N k ro xALDStlN, SS Leaden dm l strep', iwnuun. Taluable Second St. Property TOR SALE On Wednesday, Jaly 7, 18SC. WB will sell oa eorner ol Main ald Mad ison streets, tbe Lettwich house and Io, situaUd iut uoith of the Central Bap tist Church, fronting 105 feet by 150 feet. Terms One-fourth C"h ; balance in Six, twelve and eithteen months. J,.n.lH.186. K.J. BLACK k 00. Kotlce to Contractors. St. Loots. Arkansas ako Tsxas Raiiwat, 1 Omen or th t'msr Ekgw., 1- Tkxarkaha, Ibx., June 19. 1886 I SEALED proposals addressed to the Chief Engineer oi tbe St. Louis, Arkansas and Texas railway. No. 40t Market street, St. Louis, Mo., will be rer-eived until 12 o clook oon or tne an or uiy, i-xw, iur u cvd- onouso ana maonme Proposals to have 'faoposals tor A Valuable Patent. ISaaey'B (Hone) rra aad Pea riass- Sw. a A VINO perfected my Invention, I srtsh o place it before the publio. especially to. rutaoturors. As a Corn Planter, it is a pertoot snccets epeas the drill, dirtribated the need aoctrately, unininred, and oorerd the same, thereby one nan performing the work of three. That have been used la this section tor over a doten years with per fect satisfaction. Can give responsible tstl monlais. Address JOHN H. DANCY.DancyrUla, Hftvwol enTitv. 7-- - KarsltLYl,N.T.-Bcrd otitis Hi'U . Mrs. Ii. C. Howard, 2"6 WaMngto Park. Rooms large; lonntion dd'ghlfulj eonvenient to cars to Manl.attaS tieaclif Coney Island. Long Beach and Central Park also to Hew York plaoes of amusement. truntion of a lfonno . . Tl Til ... . D DOpS at rluw JJIUUt nii t ik. ....Iam innoril. Rnnndbou-e and Machine 6hops at Pina Uluft." The lollowing is aa approximate statement ot quantities: 4.110 eu. yards ot Excavation. Iftl.OiiO tt. B. M. Lumber. 1.350.II-0 Briok.l , , 600 Squares of Gravel KooSns. Plans and specifications can be seen at tba general offl.e of tba Company, eorner of Fourth and Market streets, ht. Louis, Mo., at the ofBoe ol P. II. Hnulahan, Master of Transportation, Pine Bluff, Ark., and at thia offioe. The Company reserves the light to reject any or all bins. R. L. VAN SANT, Chief Engineer. Tf . ft Cnuumig, Pen. Sup't. IIJ mi Hi -r- t