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to MEM AFPEAI ESTABLISHED 1840. MEMPHIS, TENN., THURSDAY. JULY 15, 1880. VOL. XL VI NO. 167. TIHTlRS PHIS HARD OSTflE FOLITICIAXS 1 STB03T0 CIRCULAR FRO! THE PRESIDENT 10 Federal Office Holders, Enjoining Tbem From Taking an ActlTe I'ait In Folitics. IBPIOIAL TO TBI APrilL.1 Washington, D. C , July 14. Th I'res dent has preored a circular to all office bolder in the Federal air rice, ecj 'ioiog ihem frcm taking ny active pait in polit'cs excnpt to cast their vo'e at the polls. The cause ol tiis action is elated to ba that within the pa t few days a number of inriznant lrttera bave been received by the Prts deot from parties wbo we e de feated at the p'imary electors for Gongiew and other Federal p:sition by tbtir opponents wbo used ollicitl patronage Hnd the inilaence ol thir positions to defeat candidates fcr office. The President is thoroushly in earnest in bis Civil Service reform .pretentions and will adhere stricly to ills principles. The circular will be E laced in toe bands of every office older in the country in the govern ment service, including fonrtb class postmasters. THB MORRISON RESOLUTION to pay out of the surplus ronnev in the Treasury in excess of $'.O0,0O0,OGO, at the rat tf flO.OOO.OCO per month, for the extiaBuishment of the public deb', pisa.d tha House today by the deceive voie ot 219 to t5. Tue fol ow ii g was the vote of the delegation from Arkansas, A'aama, MisjifS ppi . and Tennessee: Arkansas The fnirta deltgition voted yea except Roger, who didn't vote; Alabama-Solidly voted in ti e affirmative; Musis ippi Solid vote in the affirmative 'Ihe Tennessee deUgat'oa, Democrats aid Republican, vottd jea, except Honk, who wai absent. 83UTHSBN P08TAL 0BDKR8. Fourth Class Ponmrsteis Commit sioLed Dn el B Brown, Good water, Ala. ; Henry Nunn, Fort Bloff, Ala.; John G. Gnnn, Naxapter, Miaa. ; Quincy J. Barrett. Wildwood, Mim.; Jaroei H. Hioes, Terry, Tenn.j JohnM. Trails, B ue Creek, Tenn.; Hiram B. Wynne, Wbitefield.Tenn. New Offic;s Henry H. Epperson, Andrrs, Crawford county, Aik.; Geo. M. Chapman, Swain, Mentor county, , Ark.; Joe. H et-fford, 8taflord, Boli var county, Miss.; Lizzie Dedetick, Unaka Spring', Unicoi county, Tenn. Special Service Discoatinued Ala bama: Washington, Washington county, from Br. Stephens, fom . July 12th. Tennessee: Pryor, Marion count?, from July 7th. Star Series Changes Alabama: Citionnlle to St. Stephens, from July 12th, embrace supply of Weshirgton next after 8 je flower, without chauge - of dibtance. Alabama: Epes S atinn to Gainesville, from JalV 15th, increase service to six crips a week. Toeneeoee: Helenwood to Parch Corn, from Ju'y 16 :b, r jd uce ( ervice to one trip a week. FRANK B. BIND, . president of tl Q'leen and Crescent rou'e, and W. H. rimiti, president; J. M. CiiId. seneral freight agent, and A. G. Mapes, asisiant general freis'it agent, of the Louievilln and Nashville t j -t iit : i ) : rtt.UUKU ttlD HI TflueiUO. FAVORABLY REPORTED Mr. Richards leports favorably the war claim of Mrs. L. Blixin, of Mur freesboro, and the claim goes on the calendar. The President's Civil Servlee Cir cular. Wahhinoton, July 14. The follow ing executive ortJVr was iseued by the President this afternoon : Kxicdtivi Masstor, ) TVasbirgtoii, D.C., July 14, 1886. ) T the Head, of Department in tha Ser vice of the General ttoTornment: I deem this a proper time to especi ally warn all subordinates in the sev eral depar.menis and all office holders under the general government ggiiut the use of i heir official positions tn at tempts to control political movements in tbeir localities. Office holders ate the agents of the people, not their masters. Not only is their time and labor due to tbe government, but tbey sDould scrnpulnu-ly avoid, in their political action, as well as in the dis charge f their r fficial duiies, offend ing, by a display of obtrusive partisanship, their ne'ghbors who have relations with them as public officials. Ttey should also constantly remember that their party friends from whim they have received preferment have not invested thm with the power of arbitraiily manag ing the jioliu al aflaira. Tbey have nor'ght as office holders to dicta'e tbe political action of their party associate?, or to thiotlle fr edom of ac ijn witbiu parly lines by methods and practices which prevent every useful and jus i able pnrpese of party organization The influence of Federal cilice holdois should not be felt irj tbe mra'pulation of pohieal primary meetings and nomina'iog onvennons. The ute by these officials of their fosi lions to compus their selection as delegate! to political c in ventions is indecent and nn'air, and priptr regard for the proprieties and reqairenun's of official place will also prevent their a Burning tbe active conduct of pol ticil campaigns. Indi vidual in ereU and activity in politi cal affairs ore by no me at s condemned. Officeholders are by no means disfran chised nor fotbidden tbe exerc'se of political privilege., but their privilege are not enlarged nor their duty to party increased to pernicious activity by officeholdirg. A just discrimina tion in this regard between tbe things a cit'zen may properly do, and tbe purp:s"s for which a public office should not be used, is easy in the light of a correct appreciation of the relation b-tween the people and those intrusted with official place, and a consideraion of tbe necessity nnder our form of government of poliii al tc.ioa free from official coercion. Yon are requested to communicate the sub stance of these views to those for whose guidance thpy are intended. OHOVER CLEVELAND. Wkal HI Cleveland Will Dv aa Ed Itrtu. v CniCAOo, III., July 14. In writing a letter to her publisher, prfpiratory to afHtimiug her editorial duties, Mits Rote Elizabeth Cleveland rays: "I am taking some care to be absolutely certain of what I writs in this firt confidence wifi the people. I mean to rather ad.liew myself in this firat number to my ountry women and my library country woman, end make my talk very simple and eirnest and sincere. I snail ignore the great critics altogether." Mo Tiding of Tboraeora. St. Louis, Mo., July 14. Up to a late hour tonight no tidings had bten received of Thomson's whereabou's. His family fs?ert their ignorance cn that point and' say that bis abssnce and the condition of tha bank are as mnch of a eu prise to them as to any body el;e. It has not transpired yet bow many individual accounts there are in tn Dank, put as t is kmwn that the deposit ors a-e trmeraUy prior people, it is believed tht the aotonnta are q i.te numerous ard thit the suspension will caute a widespread loss and mnch distress among a class of very worthy persons. The receiver appointed by the court is W. H Thompson, of the Bark of Commerce, not the Commer cial bank, as stated in a previous ds natch. The bond of he defaulting cashier, which amoui ta to 130,000, will be made good on emana. THE REBELLIOUS L0 WCTS. No New Develonaneiiis at tbe Da4e Cool Mlti m. . Nashvillk, Tenm., Jaly 14, A spe cial to tbe American eiya: Coal Ci y, Dade county, Ga., wl ere are looa'ea the mines of the Dada Coal and Iron Company, is a scene of intense excite ment. Bya tof the Legislature es tablishing the convict lease system, it wai crdeied that this camp be given all tbe long term con acts. Thus it is t at the hardest and meet vicious crimina a in the State are amorg those co. fintdin tbiscamp. many of whom are confined for bfa. On Monday when tbe guards went to the s-ockeds to order the men to work they were met st tbe gate by at out 100 tonvicts end to d that they w mid not go tu w. rk, kiving to ctuse for compla nt. The gurds retired an I communicated with Warden Kiipa'rick, who tried to induce the men to gi to work, but failed. He then telegraphed to Chief Keeper and Inspector 'lowers, of At lanta, who yetteidaf went to tbe mi :e. He perimptorially ordered the men to surrender and go to woik, but was nswered wit an emphatic "Go to h 1." They fold him, they wou d not work. He finally suc ceeded in ge'tirg a oonference with the ringleaders, goiig courageously inti the incloeuie tnd conferring with toem on their own grounds. What complaiot the men made, or what were their demands, are not known. Cerlain it isttiat tbe keeper drclined to grant them what toey asked, and they are siill on a strike. Toe authoiit.es da not know what to do, as the i iDgleedert say that they will die before (hey surrender. It is said the guards will simply etarve tbem out. Hanger, they arue, is a grat mnliifier, and tht the men can not hold cut many c:'.ya. Toe Gov ernor has been telegrt ibed fprins rac tions, but he cannot tilp the situation unlets he orders s mmary act on, which may lead to bloodshed. A tele gram was sent to Chattanooga last uigbt, atking for tha immediate ship ment of two d r.jn shotguns and Win chester rillea to Cole City. It is stated that f jur r.f tbe ringleaders will he shot today if they do not rename woik. FOHElHJf LABOR. Halts AttnliiHt ine toutroetor of tbe Texas Capitol, y Austin, Tax., July 14 Suit h;s been commenced in the United states Couit be e t eainst Gus Wtlke, con tractor, John V. Farwell, C. B. Far- 11 4 L -A A mn PakMnb well, AUUDI x a J ui D ' ( amua mnuvai of Chicago, 'lor violating" alt act of Concress pas ed in February, 1885, prohibiting the impoitation and im miftrtion r.f foreign laborers, It is al egfd that the above named percons some time in April Drought or caused to bs brought fiom Scot'audeikhiv-six granite culters.wno are now at work on tbe capi'ol. Uus Wilke, the contractor, says they came of their own free will in answer to an advertisement, and that thty were not tolicited or paid to do so. It it tus pectd that tbe snit has been ineti 2.Ud by the Knights of Late. wbo am down on the syndicate for working penitent ary conv.cta far nisbed by the State. Tbe suit will be tried at the August term of the court A dispatch was shown to tbe Hon. 0. B. Farwell and Col. Abner Taylor by the reporter, and they said that it wai a matter with which the syndicate had nothing to co whatever, it be longed en irely to the contractor. KISIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. Preparations for the Ornnd Prime Drill at Toronto. Toronto. July 14 It has ben de cided to go on with the Kn'ghfs of Pythias pr'zi drill compet tion tomor row, rain or snne. it raining, tnn drill will tike plac in the Mutual s'reet rink ; if la'r, at Exhibition 1 ark For Class A seven have entered-In diarapol'S, Fort Doarborn, Cnicsgi; Kokcmo, Ind; Alpha, Hamilton, Oat. ; Rid Cro-s, Oleveldnd; Austin, Am sterdam. U Y.. and Damon, cincin na'i. For Claes B two bave entered Chicago Division, Chicago, and Lin coin Divis oo, Nebraska. The Supreme Lodge today trans acted rout ne business. Weat Tenneaaee Bonrtl of Ileolth. Cn a b i.sKTON, W. Va., July 14 The State Ho ml tf Health in annual ses sioo elpnted Chares F. Kic bards, of Chariest m, preeidrnt and A. Harris, of rarkersburg. sec re tare. Alter rou tine work the boatd r-uspendtd tLe regiFt'a'ion ot graduates Torn tne Jet fereon Medical Co leae. the Philadel phia, tbe Lomsvi le Medical C illege of Kentucky and the Colnmtus Medical Col ege of Ohio There is a law in this Kits granting the State Board of Health power to do ssit pleas is in tbe matter of granting permisjion to doc-to-s of medicine to practice within this State. The Newa Dealers and Nlntlonere CnicAcn, III , July 14. The stcjnd day's session of the Convention of Nairn Dnilnrk and Ktatinner' Nntionitl Asseciat'on of America was consumed principally by the consideration ot re- lit aianil ttlAflHottion of resolution, chief among wlrch was 0'ie reommenaing tne esraoimrimeni cn a permanent basis ol line di-tribut- Inn oiranlD with a ran'rnl AfrpnrV In New York Ciiy to handle all kinds cf goods used by news dealers, and apnrji nf nutinnnl waeklv stirv DHIiera were suggested ss a nucleus for this purpose. LonUvlUe Cement. f aariia res rcT3 Found ations. eel' ar w illj'i nd "balld. nmsnhiHet to overflow ihinld ba eon- structed with LcoJi villi ClJarsl, Ilia the standard. la Honor of Uea. Haneock. New York, July 14 The Board of Aldermen wdr-.y aaopted a re oiniion ra r.irg a po ti on of a s'reet up town as Hancock P'ace and the puk adja cent to it Hancork Pa k, in memory of the lute den. Hancock. SrRUAG IP BY A MOB. KEXFKOE, THE ALAB1M1 DES PERADO AND 0U1 LAW, Endg His Iafdmnns Career at the End of a Hope His Experience as a Criminal. Israelii, to TBS ArrtiL.I Montgomery. Ala.. Jn.v 14. As predicted yesterday, Stephen S. Ken froe, the desperado and out'aw, was taken out of jail at Livingston, Sum ter county, Ala., at 9 o clock la-t night by about seventy-five disguised men, wbo overawed the jailor, and hung RenfuHi outside the city limits. This ends the career of one of tbe mist daring and d'Bpera e characters that Alabama ever pro luced. He was mixed od with manv dastardly deeds during tne latter part ol bis life, la 1874 be was arrested by federal Mar- thalp, charged as one of tbe as!assius of Col. K. D. Billings, a lawyer of Sumter county and a Republican. He was also charged with a s xttng m tho murder of Tnos. Ivey, a Repub lican railroad route aitent. and tne kukluxing of negroee, causing g eat exciteme.Lt over the State. BIl.LINUS WAS SHOT DOWN In a lonely place on the highway, Ivey was publicly shot in his pcntil car by a gang of about thirty men in open day. K-ntroe was coarea as the repu'ed leader of the gang com mit1 ing these murders. The Federal authorities srnt detectives to Sumter county, wbo spent several months here. Kenlroe was taken to Mobile n irons, which was denounced at ttat time by tbe nespape:sin Alabama and by many cit sens. Later on he was elected emeriti ot Mimter county, llSCAHt A DEFAULTER, and his career since then has been one steady, flagrant, open viola ion of the laws ol tne Utate. Ue rank so low that even his former friends aban doned him. He was as bold and defi ant as any highway robber that ever disgraoed any state before and since he landed and escaped from tbe peni tentiary stockade at the Pratt mines. Shor.ly before bis eecjps from there he was interviewed Dy your corre spondent st the Pratt mines, where be worked witb otber convicts, tie intimated then that he would find his way out. Soon thereafter he escaped, hidiog around in caves, stealing horses, mults, jewelry and everything he cou.d lay his hands on. What la Thought of the LyncblaKot asiruiiuKBain. ISFIOIALTO THB APrBAL.I Bibminoham, Ala., July 14. Justus Collins, convict manager at tbe Pratt mines, returned from Lexing on last n uh. leavine iuit in time not to see the lyncbinv ot tbe notorious fcteve Ksnfroe. He had a stormy time wit h the Sheriff and his backer?-, wbo, as it now appears, were not willing to take any chances on Renfrce's escaping from the mine and coming back amonr tbem. Find ng that nothing elte would do any good, Collins bad filed a writ of habeas c r pus for the pots ssion of tbe prisoner. Rnnfroe. apparently apprehending mob violence, wanted to come to tbe miner, and proposed to clean out the oppo i:ioa if Cullins would give him a p stoi. t it is suspected that be was put ou) of tbe way more for what be could tell than for what he had done. He had never killed anybody eo far as known, unless it was in Kulilux days. FL0OD3 IX NORTH CAROLINA The Host Derttrnetlve Preebet Since 1867. Raleigh, N. C, July 14. Heavy and continuous rains throughout tbe State have caused the greatest flood since 1807. Farmers on the Cape Fear river have lott all their crops and many have been f orced to leave their homes on account of the flood. Many turoentine distilleries are under water and stores and dwelling) are deserted, All tbe lowland crops in the State are injured, and only in a few sections on atifi uplands is there much piosptct of any sort of crops. The damage in mat y sections Is well nigh total, and in others from one-quarter to one- ball. A Biak Caahler Arrested for Bar- Klarjr. Cleveland, O., July 14. The Ex change Bank at Eluffton, O., was re cently burglarized and considerable money stolen. Today O 8. Lsnirm, caebi?rof the bank at the time ef the burglary, was arrested on the charge cf ha.'irig committed the crime. He was Leld in 1500 bail for a bearing. The romplaint was made by a de positor. Exprr aaniea'a Matranl Benefit Anno- ciauon. Chi' ago, III.. July 14 Tbe bien nial convention of the Expresemen's Mutua iienent Association was held in the Board of Trade Building this forenc n. President Henry W.Dw'irht, of Bo inn, called the convention to order. Bishop Chaney led in prayer Silas 11. St. Johns, of New York, was leett( secretary. Tbe secretary s re port f r the patt two years showed a pre sperous condition of tne orgamza tion a d a large increase in its mem beisb i i. A Drnaaltlna; Tremnrer Nenteneed to tue renlientiary. Clk rii. and, 0., July 14 Martin 0. Van rieet, the defaulting Treasurer of He'ron county, who was for three vears s fugitive from ius'ice. and who was i cently ex'radi'e i from Canada on a charge ot forgery, wes today sentenced to i'x years imntisonniont in tie pemte jtia-v. van ruec Dleadid guilty, and this fact in con nectit a with the impoverished condi tion ot his family, is said to account for tbe Ugbt sentence. A Tlll-Tanner Nbot and Hilled. Iniiianapolis, Ind., July 14. For Fome lime it bat been believed that the till in Langdon s grocery house was being plundnred. and a policeman in citizen's clothing was stationed in tbe store. Tonight, shortly af'er en- teiing the store, a trap leading to the cellar was opened, and Charles Gill, a colored man, appeared. The officer a'tennpted to arrest him, and in the ecu die that ensued Gill was shot and inhiaotly killed. The Minneapolis Floor Market MiN.NEAPOLrs, Minn., July 14. The Sorlhu'-tlern ifiiler says: Lust week's opera'i'ns were cut short ons day by a holiday and the output dropped off 2.,lXlu narrsis. ins prouuri was ii, K ObatT'ls, averaging 20,305 barrels rimlv. airainst 40.720 barrels for the rnrrisDcndidg time in 1885. The 1 irnt. vnrk of a vear arro was oc caiioued by most of tbe mills being closed on account of work on tha canal, only three producing Hour for the time corresponding with last week. K'gtitpen mills are running today, bnt tha indications point to an ear y diminution in the output though it may come gradually.' As the new crop approaches some mills are mak ing preparations to shut down for re pairs Several of the larger merchant nulls in the Northwest re reported shut down on account f dull markets. The Hour trade is even tla.ter than a week tgo. t THE MOLDEKS. lata of I he International renlloa at Toyouto, Oat. Proceed Coot London, Or., Jnlyll. The Inter national Mulders' Unibn today parsed a series of resolutions set ing forth a belief that the time has arrived for a union and solid compact between all of the national and interna tional unions to stand by and give financial support to each otber in all efforts for material advance ment; that while th a amalgamation should be close enough to guarantee each the support of lall, tbe internal management of ii organization should be left tj irVetf. A committte of three was appointl t) issue a call for a convent, in U representatives of all trades unions, not later than Janmry next, to carry cut the plan (uggescea; that tne Aloldcrs' anion cenetitulion be amended to putmit the me of a funds to assist those of other trades n a strike: that the constitution framed at the proposed federation convention be stibmittsd to each local un'on for ratification, and that the ex ecutive officers of the national and in ternational organization conttitute the national federation executive board. LI 1 TLE ROCK, AUK. Meeting of the taraad I.etlice of Ihe Brotherhood of Arhaniaa. laraciAL to TBI ArrBAL.1 Little Rock. Abk July 14 The Grand Commanderv of the Knighta and Ladies of the Order of Universal Brotherhood of Arkansas met in tbn city yesterday, Supreme Grand Com mander Charles H. Khrinbnrg presid ios. Considerable business of impor tance ta the order was dispatcned, and the Arkansas branch sojourned aine die. This morcing the Sop'ctue Lodge of tie United States convened in annual aeesion. A lane delegation of repre sentatives being prelnt from all over . L. nABn4HH '1'V.n . B I. k. r. V. ill. n jngH bile CUUlltrj. 1UO UDD UVDU UIV YA- pied Discussing loAe mat ers. Tbe question which iee(s ta be cm ing considerable discus ion, and which is now being coneidered by a special committee, is the disrega d which some of tbe supreme oflicers bave shown for the offic ii mandates of the order. The sessiorT will adj .urn to- Fonnd Dend on th Railroad Track. Kansas Citv, Mo.. Ju'y 14 The lifsiers body of a men identified as Louis 1 licks, a detective, was found on the Mi'sonri Pacific railroad track, aove Wyandotte, this evening. It is supposed that be was in the govern ment secret service art! car.e here fiom Fort Leavenworth in sra'ch of army deserters. One theory is that he was murdered by 'the men m was pu'Buiog, and another is that he fell from a railroad ti. , Pnrealna the Uoalile Apaches Kansas City. July 14. The Timm't Tombston, Arizona, special says: in formation from Gen. Miles head' quarters is to the (fleet tbat C'apt. Liwlon with bis company and one hundred Mexican cavalrymen is in the Sierre Madre mountiins in pur suit of the Apaches. Another da- tachmmt Is in the same region work ins in conjunction with him. The re- rort that Gen. Miles is negotiating for Geronimo's turrender is denied. Ne Enterprise for Birmingham 81'ICUL TO TRE APPI1L.) T . n ii it . ii At a liilw 1 .1 Til . n S. Perry, president of tbe Perry Stove Company, a big concern at Albany, N. Y., is here prospecting with a view to clantitg extensive works in the same tine, and is favorably impressed witn the orosnects. iieeays be bas already been using iron from here. m Bew Hampahlre Prohibition Con vention. Concord, N. H July 14. Tbe Pro. hihition State Convention met here today. Resolutions were passed de claring too liquor trade a national question, as it was the sour, e and sum ol all evils aud arraigning Ihe Rspuh- lican and Uemocratio parties as Its al lies, and the enforcement of laws f r ths observance of the Sjblwtb is de manded. Col. Jo3enh Wentwoith. of Con cud, was nominated for Governorand accepted the nomination. Col. Ullder In Hiding. New York, July 14. Col. Wm. II. Gilder, wbo was detained from star: ine UDon his Arctic trip by the fact of his arrest upon a charge of stealing made by Dolly Adams, the "Water Oueen." was bailed this aitnrnoon Meantime Col. Gilder had leamed tbat the ship Eva, in which be was to have railed, bed leit new i.onaon, Conn., at 1(1 o'clock a.m. He ts in re' elusion tonight leet Miss Adams have him arrested in a civil action. Hcolt'a lunlilon ef Pore Cjd Liver Oil, with hypophosphites, almost a specific for consumpt on The thousands of testimonia's we have received from sauereib who rave been permanently cured by Scott's Emulsion satisfies us that it will cure consump tion in its early stages, and alleviate if not cure in its latter stages. Western Kail Aaaoelatloa. Pittsburg. Pa.. July 14 At the regular monthly meeting of lbs West- em IN ail Association, neui nere couay, the card rate cn nails was resmrmed Trade was reported fair and stocks hiirhor. The at'endance was very large, every factory in the West being represented in perton or ny proxy. The Fonrth MlmlMlpnl t'ongrea atonal .emlaailon. Grebnviu.b, Mish., July 14. The Democratic Consrrtsional Convention of the Fourth District today norninat ed T.C. Catchings by acclamation. HlaaUalppI Proklbltlonlxla. Jackson, Miss , Ju'y 14. The State I'rohii'ition Uonvention mci nere iy dav wilh a large attendance, and ap proved the local option law. Commit tees for canvars wcrk were appointed. T.nnnBOBo's nerfame. Eden'S I.nndbore's Derfume, A pine Violet. Lundborg'a perlume, Lily of the Valley. Lundborg'a perfume, Marchal Kiel IU, MAKKIMt. MORTON RAN D'II.PHt the residanoe at Iht bride' rent. No. SOD llenls Klreet. by lha Kav. Dav in ea-anirt. July 14. liWti, at R o'o ock a m., Mr. Hnr XL W. MortToN, of Charlotta. V., and Mix Lai r Kni TH, dauihur of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. M. Ran dolph. Noaardi. Tha bridal part? left n thalOo'olock L. and N. train lor Wauketha, Wli., nopoinpa nied hr Mrw. Hwrd'tiiS nn I hwr fnniily. AT- TODAY Bura tha Choisa of 100 Fine Trimmed Hats and Bonnet', Worth from 110 to 115 each. ea We are determined to e'nae out thin ntnrk, and therelnre'l'oilM.aiid Only Taidov, oan loo obtain for an twice or triple the value AT HataiH'S.ti A GREAT MAN If IIANDSOMEFANS AT 73 4'EftTN, aa-TODAY AT KRKMKR'S.atr Real Silk Gloves I AT S CENTS-worth fully II CO, TODAY OS1.T AT HIIEIIR'S. T ODA KRBMER'S CL0S8 OUT THEIR HandkerchiefStock At OuoIIair Price. ALL OUR Mikado & Striped Parasols AT $3.8:1 TODAY. KRETER'S WORKWOMEN'S Building & Loan Association at Nrla mnlnreal In 196 moelhl, litl hcrlva uiniurval In lie muairaa. Pnitl In ll Hrrlaa, 71 prr aharn. frulll In sl arrlea, $Hi prr alinre. Thetetwo Nvrlea paldoflTIn roll. NraNerlMepciiril. Home J to Loan. A Kul Nnvluna Bank. For rorlber laformallan, call cn Secretary, IiM main atrcrl. N. W. HPEKHH, Jr., rreialdent. T. 11. It M B, critary. mxi;ivi:nN walk. No. 6K7, R.D. Chnioery Court of fhelby enunty, Tenn. r-Juiunu uraui va. J a Wlatal. "DY rirtua of an order of aale nade in the D above oauie. 'I not noldaoontr at rri- Tate aala, I will iell at sublio anqttnn. to the hianaii oiuuer, iot oan, us ifiiiowiaa pruif arty at tbe loiluwina timet ana piacei i Firat On the premine', at aoutboaat cor ner ol Uourt and l.auueruaie eireou. mem nhia. Titnn.. herlnnintf at 10 o'olook a.m aondar, July U, lN8, 1 will iell : Lot nf Tinlta and Coll. lot of Puniil, One Waton Tank, one pair of Siratea, lot of Steam H.pea, Valvea.Gockf'.Cotjnaotionii, Flttinaa.Btooka, Diei, Tonauea. Toola and other machinery, belna pari of the property oonatitutinf the outnt or tne lenneiaee uu vninuaDj. kunnil Tn front ot No. 2VJ Front itraet afamnliia T,nn . hABtnnlna at 2 o'olork p.m. Monday, Jaly 80. I I will Iell one Koldinc Uak, nna Lounge, one Type Writer, ene lame Table, one Rallinr, one Standing Irofk, one Flat-top Ileak, one tiafo, one large Cabinet tor earn plea, one l etter Preaa, one Water Cooler, one Cyrlnatyle, eiaht window Shadea, two Revulvlna Chalrr, two Offioe Cbaira, one Btove and Fixlurea, one Matting, one pair Letter Koala. 0. II. RAINB, ReeoWer. 1IIV1DENU NOTK'a. Orrrns Hkbsando iKstriANna Co.,1 Memphia. Tonu.. July IK. 1WKI. I T meeting nf the Board of Direolura of thia L'nmnanv. held Ihia dav. a emi annual oaab dividend of I'le)(8) lrrn waa declared out of tbe net earninga of tbe paatiii (ii) moniba. J. H. DUNKCOMB, Seoretary. 1IVIIK!1 KOTIC'K. Orrrca or Pi.iktirh Fina Ann Miaiaa Is-) guaasria Comparv or Mkmi'hih, Memphia, Tenn , July 7. lHKrt ) AT a meetina of the Board of Direcinra, held thia day, a oaab dividend of Five Icr nut. waa deo'ared, payable nn de mand. J. 11. KMIT1I, Feorotary. Dlt. It. L. LASKI, Pbyelclan, Surgeon and Accoucher, RESIDENCE AND OFFICE, 313 Main Ntrei, lier Dnlon. TelephoneJfoJH. DIVIDEND HOTIl'K. Orrrna nr Miupbis f itt Fra ami (I una ml. Inn. Co uriire, jv maumoa nirnnv, MKMPHia, 'xaiN.i July ., iwi. AT a meeting of the Hoard ol Direi-lnra held tbia day, a t'anh Divldtnd nf I I v. frr em. nn the oaintiil stock of the coin panywae declared, pay. bio on demand, lly order nt the Hoard of Directorr. NAHOLKON UILL. l'n aident. A 'tent: IIunrt J. Ltnn. CaKhler Dividend Notice. Orrtca Homb IaRDaarrna Cohtast,' Memphia, Ter.n., July , f AT a meeting of the Director ol tbe ii ome Innuranoe and Truat Company, held at their office on Ihe above date, a dividend of rivK pen vt.tt r. waa declared, and ordered credited nn tha atonk nntra. E. 1.. McllOW AN, Preaident. Bug F- PairK, Secretary. DIVIDEND NOTICE. MnHPHia, TaKK., July , lKHn. WE, tbe Kiaiuining Coi.iuiltlee, have made a tlior' uh examinarinn o' the bnoka. buaineaaand aaaeta of the IllMlTl.'liy laauraure l'ianpnny, and find the aame in a correct, active and aatialantnry onndi tinn, and recommend that aoaah dividend of FlvaPrr ni. be declared out of the net earning. oftb.P..t.ixmnth,;)KN( J. F. FRANK, W. A. UAdK. Eaarnining Committee. To the Board of Director! of the 1)1 ud Oil' Inaurance Company. , Orrrna or TBg Br-crr iIitt iNaraAKua To., I Mempbia, Tenn., Jolv5, IHWi. ' arAt a auecinl meeting of die Board of Dl rectnra of tbia Com inn r. held thit day.i oaah dividend of FIVE PER CENT. Wiu de olared, payable on demand. W. U. M 'ORB, Secretary FOR RENT. CeTTOUK OFFICE ItOO.HN on Ibc aonlhraat corner ef Mala and Union alrefil. Apply to lltjnii A. HAMILTOV. tV Adama a. MEMPHIS Hospital Medical College AT BIFMPHIM, TFNIf. T KCTURKS BK.UIK OCTOBER Stb Full J--J oorpa of Profeaaora and unexcelled clinl eat advantagee. ieru aof luilinn. lull courae $i0. For further particulara addreaa W. B. ROUUrlH. M D,, Dean, W Madiion alreet. $5 OO GILBERT RAINE, GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT. OFFICE Boom 1 (new) Cofd.u Exchange Ilulldlnff. Telephone 695. narn "nismiMTiisrah ASMKTW. A MET; Norlh Rrltlali and gler-" Fejnllablo ml NiMhvlll I07,9a ranllla (nearly Stl.uno.noA KhoivIIIo of Hnoa vlllo... IDS.aeta Wnlehmlrror new Tork l.iaa,nt Flmaatm of HrM,klyn IMa- I nloaiori alilornlit ... l.iaa.eaa rioo Department) a.tlO.lSS Airarltan Nnrety Oempaay, Mnalnar Honda of Hnretyahlp. All olaaiea of property lniured. SiecUl New York Life ASSETS WOTF aN ATIM'K RHOKFR. California BURGUNDY, CLARET, RHINE WINE, CHEPBY THE GALLON. 33. J". SEMMES tSo OO. WHOLESALE Dry Goods, Notions, Hosiory GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, Nob. 326 and 328 Main St., Memphia, Tenn. . TTTB ARE IN DAILY RECEIPT OF Yy UoaaOH, which we oflar to the Trade upon the raoat favorable teriaa. Oar price will compare favorably with thoae of any market in the United tttalea. We are Ag.nta for TenneNtee KannniotorlnK Co.'i PlnlilM, Drills, Klioetlnr, hhlrtluf, Eta. LUMBER TARDY Ilrlukler, Ark., YELLOW PINE AND OAK LUMBER. AMD DIALRM IS Doora, 8anh, Bllotf, DrtHHed Flooring, Celling:, Wealner-lloarding Cyprewi Nlilugk'w, LatLi, Hie a-Our fkoifltlea are nnaurpaaaed y any aawmlll In the South for fll1 ing ordera promptly; flooring. Ceiling, 81 Mng. Step Lumber and Cvpreaa Shlnglea a apeelalty i alao, Framing Lumber of ail dim' Uaioni. We make tbe aoliolled and OEO. lIAYfllXiliKIa., AGENT, No. 124 JetTerRon Street Memphis. Tennessee ircaii M Capital, $200,000. J.B.UOUWIN.rreg't. J. M. 00 Wl Boaard Of T. B.TI'RLKT, J. M. ttOODBAR, W. H. Jl 1 la W Dl Ulli-U M. NKLSOH, M. BMfTH, N. WlLHKnriUn, H. 1. VVVf IK, JOHN ARM 1ST HAD. 0. D. 1VKYAN. V. u. agr-aV DpeMltorj of tha Htata of TeuunaMMV H.man. aad glvea Nnerlal MILBU1 GI Al MACHINE MANUFACTURERS OP FIRST-CLASS ' Steam Engines, ltollfxn and Tank Work, Cotton Gins, Cottot. I'ressoH, Wood Pulleys, Slmi'tiiiR, Agricultural and riuutation Work, AND DEALERS IN " . Cor xx ctxTLcl Saw IVIills- mr y,t have the LARGEST WORKS of the kind In the United Stiitoa, and will meet V piloea for aame quality of work. Send for Catalogue, Price-LiaU anu loaiimoniai.. IlfempliiMe J. R. GODWIN k CO. And Commission Merchants, JToa. 34 anil 3fl jradiwon Wtregt, Sigmplila ADLRBB0.&C0.,261i;WT WLDQUGLASf Ul IUL WARRANTuCL, 'BEST TAN LARGEST BREWERY IN AMERICA. Jos.Schiitz BreviingGompaeiv, MEMPHIS BRANCH, KEZX" S. ROESCHfcR. Agent, Memphia, Tenn. 0 11 Salt la m. ,OvO Barrel Halaa f Monaphl Braaeb, Itv.OOw Hale la 1M, .OO.OOO BaxrU. Attention given to Imurlng Country StereaJ Insurance Go. $60,800,000. AND- DESIRABLE HPRINH AHI HV ManuflicturerM ! whoieaate Uualnaaa a apeoial nature iwompily llled. Order of Surplus, $25,000. AIl, VleoPreii't. CU.BAINE,Caahl A Dlrcotor v R. flODWIN, W. P. DlINAvAaITi rVNBY, R. J. BLACK, -V: II. K. GOVKIN. - A. W. NKWBOM. Tritaaiwta a u.arral BjutklaaT tllmll. 4ttrtU.-m Tcniiemee. Latest Novelties in Footwear FOR SPRING AND SUMMER. ELF.UAST BTTLKNt MJPERIOB WORHMAMNHir LUWENT PBIt ENt A8KNTS FOR TUE FAMOUS W. L. Douglas M.O0 Call Shoe? In Sutton, Lao and Congreaa. exr Illnatrated Catalogue and Price-Llat Mailed Free on apinioauon.-aa iii.