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1 . PMAI ILL JLUJlid ESTABLISHED 1840. MEMPHIS, TENN.. SATURDAY. AUGUST 21. 1S8G. VOL. XL VI NO. 19 3 EMPMIS AF THE BUSINESS SITUATION MARKED IMPROVEMENT AT TRADE CEMtRS. Jl Falrlj Active SloYOincut of Gen eral Mercbaadise Kc ported Tbe Meney Markets. Nirw Yobk, August 2D. Specinl tel 1 egrams to tiradstreet'i mention a iairly active movement of general merclmn diaeat twenty-elRht of tbs larger cities, ppecial improvement being noted at Pittabnr, Cincinnati, Cleveland, 1'hi cago, St Paul, St. Joseph, Kantas Ci'y, New Orleans, Richmond and Savan nah. The vol nam of Bales repotted from almo t all direction? exce.-ds the totals in Aiigapt in tbe preceding yeara, tbe distribution .of dry goods being conspicuous. The business out look has improved ia Illinois, Iowa, Nebraska, Mits uri aod Kansas since the crop ptobpect has been im proved by the frequent rains, and country merchant! are buying more freely. " The total bank clearing at thirty cities amount to f88tl.088.233, a tual gain over lat year of 12 per cmt. The increased demand for and decreased supply of funis at the East has been extending Westward, and Cincinna'.i, Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Louis and Kansas City announce strong or ttrin gent markets, with funds relatively scarce and ra es higher. At New York the uncertainty rf the money market and tronb'e in tha Truuk Line pool tended to d'pwi he stock market Later, the ilo 000,000 bind ci'l and the announcement of lings ehipniMnts of gold from Europe caused a reaction and partial recovery. Mon iv on call ruled firm Bt 67, wi'h vaii itions aa high as 10(5)15 and as low as 45 pur cent. Commercial paper firm at 6 Kxchauce ery eak. n The dry gr o !s trade is satisMicto-y with jobbers. Au'nma bujuvf 'is promieing to beiu unusudly early. All advances have been maintained, and sme lints t.f cottocs have been marked up. Wool is qivet and unchanged from last week. Bayers rr holding off and transactions a' si-ailr than a year ago. Light weight go ids, oo. which prices of r.uv Wvol aie a-s rted to de pend, i3 no bighfr. Best innkoH of tai'ern pig iron had to buy, the enrrent make being taken up on contmcty An ad van e next mcnth is not improbable. At Pit's bnre 25 cens more has been obtained ' on fome brand', whi'e nt Cincinnati and Chicagn Srutbern and Ohio irom have brought 25 cen's more pfr ton in a number cf instn c The specn'a'iva wheat market is be ing influenced ch efly by increased tains for export. 1 a ked by reuewad advicf-s of Bsiort c ops abroad. Indian coin q"it and lower, with art improved rutlo 'k. Hcg pr.iflucti fi'iiturelfss, except lard, in which there is an iflb't to cor ner the product for Siptember, w hich retu'ti in a fictitious ndvaca. The fx rsme bent has not been fa vorable tn the co tin plant in Louisi ana and Alabama. Theproupt ciiBnot to bright in Tex if, for a like reason. Hiln of tibzcjo Ht New York more active at unchanerd pr'ces. Western tobacco markets dud, rain havirg ben efited the crop. FatlurCN lor lh Week. New Yoi:k, Anu t 0. The busi ness failures recurring during the list eeven days thringh- ut ihi country, as n'po'ted ti R (i. Dui A Co , r.umber for the United Kla'es 101 and for Can ada tweuty five, or a t tal of 188, aa compared with a total rf 1&7 lapt weak and 154 the week previous to the liis. The increiFe observa'ile this week arises in the Midd.'e and Pacific Statts and in Caunda. Tbe Pujiion AsstKoment. Bosto.v, Mas9., Angu-t 21. The as signment of 8. R. Payson, which was Hied jetar.Iiiv, tdi iwi 'he es et-i to be over f 1,200,0(10, ai Hi;uinit liabibtioi of $350,000. J 'lie a-Htinmeot covoveall of Payeon'sreal and personal property. Made a Voluntary AKityrnmeiit. Chicago, III., Augns". 20 Walter H. JndEOi a -d Jos-Mih V. Golqin, of the firm of Julfon & Co , tolny mido a voluntary es iignu- ut to H. P. Kel logf.of Chicago, of the stock and ac counts f the carpet estab lishment lorat'd at. the northwest corner of Slate and Washing on etraets. Liabilities 88 scheduled amruat to $158,050. Assets are given as 4131, 577 36. Stopped Payment. Boston, Mass., August 20. The Weymouih Iron Company, nail manu fac ureis, stopped payment and manu facturing today. The trouble was brought abiut by lo ss caused by the flood iaet tpring and the suspension of the Bridgewa er I 'on Company. Fol lowing i the la it statement of the company, is tied last year: Assets Real csta'e, $70,000; machinery, $30, C00; cash and debts receivubl", $48, 205; ttock, materiil, etc., $12,567; profit and los, $42,170; to n!, 4312, .342. Liabili'ies Capital ttjcK, $150, 000; dHbts, $102,342; totl, $312,342. The officers cla m that the company can pay its debts if the accounts can be collected. AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION. Election of OtUcrrn for tbe En. nine - I Year. Babatooa, N. Y., Aueut 20. The American Bir A sociati'iii met this morning and elcc'ed ihe following oflS cerj for the enpuing jear: President, Thomas J. Semmes, of Louidiaca; Sec retary, Edward Otis Hinckley, of Mary land; Treasurer, Francis Kawle, rjf Philadelphia; Executive Committee, Luke P. Poland of Vermont, C. C. Bonney of Cnicgo, Simon E. Bald win cf New Haven. There wag a banquet this evening at the Grand Union Hotel, at whicn about 125 mem bers were preem t. William Allen Butler, of New York will preside. TRIPLE TiUGEDY. An American Drnalter and Hll DanRhtcr Killed In Bnenoa Ayre. Elmiba, N. Y Anguat 20.-The news wps circulated last nig'.t that ElbeitP. C -ok and his eldeot daugh ter were killed at Buenos Ayrea. South America, on July 11 h lust by pist 1 .hots firrd bv an unknown man. It appears that Cook, who wa pie'ident of the bank a' Havana, N Y , and who pome lime fg empti ed ali tiie available fandj, drove t t ii" city at midnight, and '.oka tra nfr Canada, since which time li.s mo'ementi have been a rays ery until broognt to light by the tragedy. Hi Went immediatw y jroin hers to South America, and bvhis'lamUyf oSiTstinJ'of hts'w'ife I and four li. tie cirls, tbe eldest 13 yea-s of age. A voung mi.n naxed Uluck, from Indi.tnaopcdis, was on inmate of the fami.v res d-nce at Buenos Avres. Oa Jnly "11: h, h le Mr. and Mrs. Cnok were in the docrway tilking, Gluck walked out' from another room where he h.-d been writing, and wi the siuheft waru- ing, shot Cook, killing him in s'antly. He then turned and shot Mrs. Cook when the e d.-st daugnter, Thankful, who was np s'aire, came down and was flnt thrngb the tem ple, dying instantly. With tbe butt of his pistol Gluck then inflicted ugly wounds on Mrs. Cook's bead, which rendered her inaans ble. He dragged the bodies to the cellar door, and then committed suicide by taking chloro form. It is supposed be was inbuj, as the family bad never bad any trouble with him. HELENA, AUK. TUB POLITICAL SIIIATION 19 PHILLIP! COURT Beginning to AMnme a Lndleroaa Aspect ilKJtlslactioo Kxlat- Idk in Bolb Parlies. ISPICIALTO TBI ArPUL.1 Helbna, Abk., AiiKust 20. The po litical muddle in Phillips county is as suming a ludicrous Bhnpe. The recent compromise, besides being objected to by a maj ri y of the Democra s who would, if they only had an Opportun ity, repud ate it ia particuUrly ob jictionable to a laigs number of tue Kepub'icen. Theie 'e two opinions exifct ng in the K -publn an rauirp, one of thtin being that they could have got mmh more timu they did had they only a kd fur it, and tho other is . that the Hon. Jdcjb Trleber, 'who is a vary clever little gentleman, thongh he la a Kepublican, delivered tbe Ke publican gooia to the Democratic paity like 63 nuuy idieep, to which they objec, some of them denying his author t? to do so and vuoious y at tacking him f rso J ir.g, Rome of them making ttie viy impr .bible allega tion that Mr. Tiiib ir hud been paid $1000 t"t t.Ke job. So this places both parties in the county about on a pr d'SBatislaic'ijn exis iuk in one on ac ciiint of r.ot enough repre sentation obt;incd and the other ohjoct'rg f.j the method in which it wan i.b'nined. Wh lo all tnis difSitis'Hit'on exitU in the Dimo ciatic acd It pnb ican pa'ties it is be lieve! by Fcvera'. well infirued that the Wbeelera, tin rg ieuliurxl order ol Arkansas, are quietly and effectively orgau'z nx for tnu pu'tp se of slipping in on elect'on di y, September 6 h, and carrying all the oilbts In the nunn time a majority of ell' seom to ignore any of the p ir.ciplesof their parties, the whole lna'tnr being an unseemly scrjnible for ollic!. OPIMOsS OF THE PRESS On tbe Verdict In tbe I'liicugo An archlMi Ttll. Cjicaoo, III, Auguit 20. The Tit.ia tomorrow will lay editorially: ' ie trial of the eight soc'a'.ist acfaj fins in this C'ty ha-3 tjnninat3(l iu a vtrlict cf guilty against all of the de fendants. The trial bai been in fomo respects the most remarkable crim inal trial t jat ever has had p'.aca in thii country. The tx-cution r.f the death pecaiiy upon the po 'laliat on' e'actt rs in Ct.icagi will b in its effect the execution cf the deiith penaltv up on the sor-ialiiit p.opaMa"d.i in thin country. It will stop the attack (f socialism uoo:i the mil istma of law and order with dynamite lionibs or any other dead y mi-sles. I' will clon up the souiali-t arm iri s a ;d bmhta toiieii and sell' ols where tie at of murder is taught ard tbe preachment of crime in the fa jeof puhlui eutho ity. The veidict is universally indorsed by tbe entire ci y press. At New York. Nkw York, August 20 The Slants Zeitumj, commen'inu on the Chicago verdict, lies tie f llowirg: "l'ho ver dict is perfectly in kCi-ordnnca with the letter as well as tbe spirit rf t hi law, declarin? the fullest rufp ir sibi ity ol the in'elieitusl author of crim , and we do not believe there 1j as much ai a shadow of a chance hf f r the prison ers to be saved from the gallow.t. The mats of thi people unrtouhtedly re joice over the verdic1, which U of the utmost importance t r the holy name of humanity and for munkind." All tbe mo nmg dailiTj will have editorials iudoisiig the verdict, and dwell at length oni s efiect in pu'tirg a stop to tbe growth of socia ism in the United Smtes. ABERDEEN, MISS. Tbe Pint Bale or N w Collon-Rnll-road Talk. (bpecul to thi ipfial.I Aberdeen, Miss',' August 20. The first bale of co ton of the new crop was brought in today by H H. and H. N. Wa sin, who farm in the prairie belt just west of Aberdeen. It was tt?red in tbe Central Warrhon and con signed to McQuinston & Hei.en, cot ton fact us, and sold by tbem to Lewin McKinniu there as 15 cents par pouud. It c'ased s'ti t middling. A cit:zeuB meeting was held this evening at the Mayor's flice for the purpose of getting an expression with nfeience to tbe KansaiCity And Bir mingham railroad. R-wolutions were unanimously parsed urging the man agement to bring tbe road through Aberdeen, thence east to Birming ham. PISE BLUFF, ARE. Arrival and Hale of Ihe rirat Bale nf Hew Cotton. . IBPICIAL TO THI iPPIiL.I Pinb Bluff, Ark., Auiust 20. The first new bale of cct'.nn of the season reached this market today and was sold at pnblic auction by the con signees, J. B. t-pters & Co. K. M. Knox wa'the pnrcha-er. It weighed 415 pounds and clave 1 as etrict mid dling, and brought 15 cents. No Trading- After 'Chanice Honra. New Yok, August 10. Fir some time past aeveral of tbe members of the Produce Exchange have been in the habit ot tradirg a'ter and before exchanne hours. Tue Gorn Commit te instructed the caller todav to no tify the memt er of the grain trade that unless they ceased th -y would be vigorou-ly proee' u e t. Have Biven Toniralin- a fur tlJ in tr..,,. . 111,1 of tinrnl ,1 iin.i ihi mi.. tiom, and fi id it ihs oily rdiiable remedf fo-thete corfp'-iniH UR3. IERKY mi KE1THXY, Milfoti, Mo. GALET0. ODER UATEfl THE CITY 1MXDATED BY A TEK K1BLE MTORV. Many Buildings Destroyed and Six Lives Lot A Vaft Amount of Damage Reported. Galveston, Tex., August 20, 1:45 a.m. A violent easterly pal a prevails here The wind is blowing at the rate of forty-five miles an hour, and is con stantly increasing iu velocity. The whole southern and southeastern por tion of the city is inundated by water, and many families have been driven out and compelled to seek safety and shelt r at hotels down town. The street railway along the beach has been torn up and tbe waters of the Gulf are now breaking over the lower gallery of tho Bench Hotel. Much apprehension is felt f r the families residing at exposed points and for the shipping anchoied in tho outer roads. Heavy dashes of rain era falling occa sionally, aud the night is intensely L'ark. BUILDINGS WBKCKED. The storm absolutely wrecked about 150 buildinjis, aad flooded and under mined and otherwise damaged aB many more The central portion of tbe ciiy is not serjnmly danugol. Among the buildings destroyed are the beach Kink, where the Slat Democratic Con vention was held and all th.i buildings in tbe intent -ite drill grounds. The to'a! losi will reach $200,000. Immense MnuiaKe by tbe Ntortn. 6. Louie, Mo., AugnHt 2?. M ager disptL'he8 lo telegraph oilicts received t might from Gilvestou Bta'o that a teiritlc storm of wind and rain hs prevailed there all day. Itcomn-emed ahout 4 o'clock this morning and came from the eat t. At 6 o'clock a.m. the city is said tohv:i been entirely iu undated, two feet of water being on the Bt-and and fifteen fuct on tbe Guif side cf the city. The ground flaor of the Beaeh Hotel wes tuhniergd, the water reaching the eecond fhor. Houses were 11 a'ing about tho streets aud immenBe damage lies been done. All tbe telegraph wires on tbe bey btidge were wa-hed or blown away, but some of th- m have I en les ored and communicaicn with ttie drowned city was rent-wed about 6 o'clock this evening. At last sec units the water was subsiding. Six lives are reported lost. TUE PRESIDES HAL FISHERMAN Keeping; I'p HIM I'minl Luck of One t'lxh a liny. Pkosi'KCT Houk, Adikondackh,-N. Y.. AugUhtEO. Af-er their trpp anil fi?liing trip t.f yesterday, tbe niembe'S of tho President's party made no ha te to throw Cf en their cabin do r this morning. It wes 11 o'clock before they hilt the dining ro.tm for a stroll. Mrs. Fo'som was quite fa igurd with her first experience in an open bout ell day under a hot ruii. Mis Cleveland, on the coi tnirv, wtiu bmio'is for a re turn cf yfsturdjy!B sport. This af;rr noin the President Bgin donned his brown ooiduriy coat, woolen trousere, flanuel shir; and billy cock hat, and i-t sited cfT f r a ti ti pond. The party j r iceeded to Fol ia sbae Clear, one ot th pio ti-st shee s of w.itir in the Aduon 'a ts, dihtant from Saranac Inn a '.unit two miiae. The greater part of tho cistunre had to bs trumped on foot. Mm. Cleveland's hebit on thoe i un's in a cimfottab'e fitting dresi of brown woolen ma er al and n broal biimnied white felt ha;, with a b!id of 11 m'ng red entr-ly nbgciir'nn the ide of the crown. The Premdcrt tmd his neual luck t iday. His guiih, Dave, (ires-ied the fiab, which was a Htdmrvi trout wiigt.iiig five pou id--. Toe guid s s.iy heieahou's that it is a good man who can ia ch a ealmo.i t-niit every dny at this seas; n ot the year. A liouse warm.iu and a Pre i drntinl reiep inn are among the pos i biliiist au early date. Tue hi tol guests are gr.idmlly bsromiug ac quainted with the President and his wile. NASHVILLE, TESX. Bob Taylor In Favor of Ibe lllalr r-dncatlon Hill. IspaOUL TO THI APPIAL.l Nariivillb, Tens, Aaii't 20. A special to the Union from KnoxviHo says: The Hon. Robert L. Ta lir has said ia the presence of a number of gentlemen that be is in fav r of the B air educational bill and that be will advocate it from tbe ttnmp. Miss Loui a Vose, a popu'ar young lady engaged in teaching school in Kismtt, in Morgan county. itl sud denly and under very pecu ir c'ruum stances today. About noon nh-learned that her mother was ill at home and not expected to live. The younc lady ran nearly the entire dis auce home, nearly a mile, and as she was ascend ing the steps she fell dead, corpse, from heart disease. Mrj. Vo s also died in a few moments. Germany In Patn(onla. London-, Augu't 20 The Berlin tr.,.ii, ain ...i... k.t i..r craKenunBcu nas maue a large annex ation in South Pataitonia on behalf of Germany. Tbe Standard, commenting on thi?, says it tcioks that Bismarck will have ti reckon with Chili and the Argentine Republic. One hundred and twenty members of the House of Commons have signed the memnial asking the governme.it to appoint a commission to inquire into the cur rency qusetion. Lcnobobo's perfume, Edenis Lundborg's perfume, Alpine Violet. Lr.ndborg'a perfume, Lily of the Valley. Lundborg's perfume, Marchal Nile Roee. Oreenvllle'a Flr.t Bute. Jspioial to Ta appial.1 Gbeenvilli, Miss., August 20. The first bala of new cotton wa received here yestrdav by Weiss & Goldstein. It vi raised by Mrs. M. O. Metcalfe. It was sold to Carter 4 Co., for 1PJ cents. Loal.Tllle Cement. PBEFAEE FOR FL"OI8. Foundations, cellar walls and build ings subjcttooverfl iw should be c m stiucted wito Louisville Cement. It is the standard orrnr.ner xronoie a. lldr.-t. Belfast, Angust M. A nnm i ! j ProteeUnv rowdiig have halhiu-v! Ca hones t fig'it tomorrow. A'U i) uDeasinees is felt in contetiueneo. Apollinaris "THE qulin'of TABLE WATERS." CAUTION. "Water foliuUJ :.:V se-wrte is fcisj'n." New York Tines, July 23,1885. " The purity f APOHTXAKIS ctft-rs the b. st se- urHy ajiiinst the c'j:crrs vhiiA are ccn:nion to most cf the ordinary tirinli: waters." London KeJicil Reccrd. CaU Cro.-a Dree '". t- n. II 'at. Pf.itrt. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. THE MEXICAN MUDDLE. ARRIVAL OF (OMMINSIOHF.U SEBUWICH AT EL PANO, En Bonle to Ihe Vlty nt Mexico What lie Raja r 111. Ml. Ion. Kl Paso, August 20 Hnec'al F.nvoy Sedgwick arrived at Kl Pasi this eveiiins at 4 o'clock and was escorted immediately across the river to Pneo del Norte, to ton hi Br gimm s ouice, where a secret coi ference of about an hour's duration tcok place. From there he was escorted to the Mexican Ceutral d poi. where he took the train Inr the City of Mexico, at 7 o'clock. He says his nvssioa is to Minister Jackfton alone; that his crede!it;als tt'e directed to tliHt geutloman. After a conference wth him, he will return to I'irio del Nnrfe and cuter upon a minute and thorough invest'gdion of tho Cutting we The Department of State at Wash ington will take no eh p! unt'l h re turns and makes his report. Mr. Sedg wick's bacgage was thoroughly ex amined by the Mexlian cus ems in soec'or at th Mexirai Central depot at, Paso Del Nnrto, altbongh hii escort aiin "imc'iil him as a speci.d envoy tr in the United Slate. A k'ge en velop cintaiiiii'g his ceilmiliaU and instructions ws ,espca'!y seruti nized. He reports that the niiss'oi is Lot a diploma'ic cne, but simply onoof con feretic with Minister Jac pou aud af ternvnrds one of iuve.t gntion at Pasi (Jot Norte. Letter from Keen lury Bityard. New London, Conn., Anvust 20. At the meeting of the Un v..rnal IVaie Union this aftirnoin a let e' waa read frnm Srirretsrv HHaul refeMinj to article 21 of the treaty ol 1S4S wi'h Mexico. Mr. Uriyu'd s-ya thi-tnjiiBt regrd of the juiiadictioiiai power of other governnients was the ha is of hhacti n in theCot ing case, in which no demand or muxO iuii had bei n m(!ia on behalf ol ih't government not warranted and icqui'-ed by a ron s deration of rai nai duty, founded upon price pi's of 'n v and jnHiioe. A t'onnter Movement AKnlnt the Btcxlc. Hi. Sr. Louis, Mo., August 2.'. Sews having arrived h r i thet 'h'. Mexicsn aut' ori ios have for', flfd a email town unriie (if v tnilea no the river c tiled P..n, and paced a di tachment of hix y tonps tt er, t' e co'imandant i f ti r Mclntoi.1. Co' is ri,ara net na a body of twenty men fio:n this i ost who lott horn jest vdav. ami w.li tc main forth- preBi nt i.t Patalox, rpjo B'tuPan, on this side (f tho rivr, aa rumors find anivod lo ih" eff. ct toat the Mexicrs had c os'td the river ti th 8 Bi le. PaUfox ib a d.veit d nun iiutown wth t ut, lew ini ahiimi's, hut la go ranches on a 'jiceiit 1 1 it a id cou.d e. soy l" phi itereit. I'ouirrcwNinnn Iteairnn on ilia t iitllnK nno. Galveston, Tbx., Ang'iet 20 In an in eiv ew p'ibliKliel today, the Hoi. J ;!i!i 11. Reman, o' tin Htt n d Con gr' Hsiooal Lnet'ict of Txa ', niPrtku g i f be M' x ii n iiubp glio, ail lie as no' tl-or.-ugbty p ttjd thou . it e l.itict dn"'op!Sif tits o' ttie cie, nut, te a Id 'd : "From actu d knowl ilg f t e facts, I can toll you what nu mi-(ir.ti-ioos uro of ttie (luit'iu case. F:r-t, tlifl fact, as s'a'ed bv the Mexi can Jui'ge, that Colt ng'H lihrlons ar.i clo was fiis", puhlithcd in M xho, ae ins lo me to lUiike him absolutely aiiienKb'e to the Mexican law, a. d it d es not teem to ni that there is any thing in the cas tht.t abou'd givti riao to lniern-tional trouble." Jude Reagan, alhuling to the Arie-.itiB alfnir at Kagle Pas, raid: "II I undersand tbe facta cor rrtct'y, Arrei-iss was a Mexicm c:t:zen some years ago. After being appre hended in I orss st-aliug he came into Texas and declartd his ii t'iition to hi come a cit zsn cf tho United 8iaea. Then he went btck into Mexico, srved in the Mexican army two or three years, again toot to horse steal ing and ran on to move into Tex.a, and being demanded for extradition, be was aurrendered by the bheiifTand left to tbe ludgmsnt ot tbe Mexican orficisls, If this statement of facts is c irrect, I think it 1m the poorest and scklitst cause for international trou ble that I have ever known, and in ray opinion is a sul joct hsidly worth a minute's discu si n. Should the United States go to war with a nelgh boiing friendly nation because tbe peoplH of that country choBe to pun ish a horse thief whiwis one of its own citizen? It a Texan stole a borsB aud then lied into Mexico, be would be compantiv-'ly safe es long as he piudently rema ned in obscurity. But biippO'C he was di covered and de manded by tt.is country for ex'radi tipn, and heevei.timlly returned to the fcene of his misdemeanor, wou d nut this country have the right to punish liim forthe violation of one of ite laws? That is precisely the view I take of tbe reader, and if the United States wixheg to dc jlare war pgiin.it a sister Repub lic for execut'ng its laws to the best of its ability, It will be a decidedly ridicu loui and absurd proceeding, not to esy unjust, and ihe should b'ueh to think of going to war for such a cause which, when looked at with unpreju diced eyes, hard y cornea within tier Jurisdiction." Mr. R'gin stated that be thought that Secretary Bavard was hasty in making a peremptory demand for the inetant release of Cutting before being familiar with the facts in the case, ami that he approved the policy cf rend ing an envov to Mexico to thoroughly jilt ths matter. He is confident that when the fact are fully known and understood by the people of both na tions the cloud will suddenly disap pear. . PULLIAM At Itnrtlatt, Tenn., Aaa(2fl, W. MAii I). FutLim, ua ol U. K. Pul- hervicei at Klmwoot Ccaatarjr this (BAT t'RDA V) mnrninr at 10 o'o'ook. I rlendi of tli lamllr ar Invited to attend. s HOSIERY, NOTIONS, ents' Furnishing Goods 229 - - 231 13? O 'OPIS&IKI "JL'IUIA: Ppoimrntnrv to liniltlliis a Nov w hnvn lnnvoil our HULKS i Clay lliiildiitf?, HI ami 2.'W until the nW ItOUSO in romiiiriru. tiiwunr nun nueiii.ueiiim ueiirr lies than wo It ml in tli oal store., and ran asntiroour patrons and tho are in a hotter position to serve them than ever. nnr KiiwU nremiirh larcer than any we have ever had, and nearly l.if( nilvniu'Ks wrn made in itrlrts our customers. Kememher, we can ho bought In tho United 33. "tr owea.sfeiii REMOVAL. w-The KEI-I lllTT MAVIKU1 IIAK and H.WK lH:i'OSir t'ONPANV Lavo renuved lo No. 4J3 Mlln Mreel, formally oocupli d hr tho PACIFIC EX I'KLSS COMl'AXY. ifW-M. J, III.M'li '. bavo removed thonfliO(iJ'.J'JJ H. M. UAIKM. a. l. TOO .C.TOOF & C! rriutors, BUiik Cook Manufacturers, No. 272 Second Street, (Ayrei lllockij ' ew mid Latest Styles Stock. New Type, New Machinery. Trices iih low us anywhere, North or bust, lumped facilitliB for dolnic nil kludM I.ltliiiKraiililiiir. School of Languages IVMIKNOII, HERMAN, ITALIAN. SI'AN IJ 1 ts 11 . Jnnlruoiiun In Im ur i.tlvale bylemom. For term , nddre-a ; I.K N I.ANHSIlliRU, (Inyoao Hulol. J. P. 110LST & into. (BUCCBSSOng TO O. U. HOLBT A 1IKO, Funeral Directors, IIAVB KKMOVRO TO Ko. 330) (SECOND ST., MKMPHIf. ArtJLLi and eoiopiote itoik of iVood and Mutallto Oaiiai and CaVeii, lotti4Jov ered Oaikotn aud Ilnrial Robe, always rn hand, anr.llrdari tiv Ulfttraoh lrnuiptiy tlUd 4 4 Ml i Tlllt HTOMAl'H. n A POHITIVH CUHK FOR 3DY8PCPSIA. r Constipation. Sick Headache. V urn iliniiliie (lata Ouiiiakii Halt, In i'iiIimI pv km. at Inc. and J6c. Mo mink: linn ui iwh twrnxiiuiiw. 51 ui'iiuluo Haiti mill Iu DulK Crab Orchard Water Co., Prop'rt. N. fONFI. Mn.if-T. I-ouU1lle, KT Virginia Military Institute, I 6 In fall and ianoeiarul operation and inp- JL fl lea Ite enlarieil eoume of ny.ionauo Infltruettftn at a flout tnunh halew that of in- atituttoni of like arade in tbli oounuy. For eatalnaaeii, adilreee KRANOIrt H. 8MITH, Hnperlntondent. KatOOULTN.N. T.-Bnardon the Ulll Mn. It. 0. Howard, 2il Wafblnvto. Park. Uooma laraai lonatlon delightful Convenient to oare to Manhattan Jieacb, enney Inland, Loot Beach and Central Park i alaoto IMew Irork iilaoeeof amuiemenr.. . DR. 11. L. LAisKI, rbjalclan, Sarceon tod Accoacher, RKSIDKNOB AND OFFICE, 313 Halo Ktreet, Jinnr Union Telephone Wo. up. W. IK lllKMEY, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, Office, 596 Main Streitt, Pint Door South of Englnehoaae. arStriot attention given to all builnen In runted lo hll oare. Fdjreworth Hoarding and Day FCiHK)I for Yoani Ladle and LUtleOtrla. Mr.. II. P. LKKKUVRK, Principal, o. OH Krniiklln Nlrtt, Hnlllixorr, Ml. The Ultlh ichonl year will begin on Thumday, arpi,roa.r iNHe. VntilMeTVaiNai !: PA H T KKT. " " WllHHII.r UNlVKtaftllY, nviiie, irni. 'JhurouKh Inntrai-tlon in diitlnot ooureeeof ivll, Mechanioal nnd Mininf Knilneerina '(Anuu.il Tuiiiun "''), end in Manual Technoinrv Vrel. Full Faculty. Kit.nilve equipiuenU and lacili tin in drant htlng-roonie, faboratur en, ihopt ana noia practice, entrance nx mtnaliuni bept.lt, lo and in. For otrnulare addresa VV1X.3 WXLLUilti, livaiue, d Aft 1 mwm ll iTO 3 it -I nl I! 'i vi "i II li",! Wv h PI h p WHOLESALE - - 233 MAIN STREET. SU) elivMisn ilium our lot on tho corner ot I.M htock to tho spurious wnrrliouws li Main strort, where wo will coiitiiuio our an advantHKO that we have Riiarunteo the price ol every Mates. GILBERT RAINE, GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT. OEFICE Boom 1 (now) Cotton Ik hange UuildliiK. Tolcphon OK. ANSETS. AHBn Harlh Brltlah aud Her. Fqnlfftblo er Miuihvllltt ...f 17,1 rniKllfl (nearly) $Sft,OI0.0no Hunaellinof Mtiomllle. laMa) We.teknl.ror ra terU l,le J,n I I'huenla nt Hrualtljn (Ma- Uulou ol Oltloruin l,l4H,Voa rlne Department) m,l,n Amnrlcnn Mnrety Cuuinanjr, Muklnic Honda of Snretjahln. All olaiiioi of property Inured. rieolal Attention given to lniurlng Country OUrajt. Hew York Life Insurance Co. ASSETS NO I E ANI aTOCR HROHEK ILiMMl FLIll (Ml JUtirjNI mU M rule, to thn.o who dc.lre l try it. i..-liil ImttliiiK out ol Mniiiilila. P. IN & m "TIIK NTAtf DAItly OF TIIF, WOHI.l." I'AllMlH AND ClUrKI STYLKS, 525.00 AND rrVAliI; r TERMS Caeh, or eiay Monthly Inatallmenti. Write !r Illuatratel Cataleue.-n o. kl- x-3:otto:e. oo. NOI.K UtlH t II 140.0(10 I"WTt-. Ut . 11 I HlimMlrril, NnahtllK'.- llMI Bit Capital, $200,000. Surplus, $25,000, I. K. 0t) WIN, Pris't, J. M. H00lIUK, Vlce-Pres't. C. U. RAJNE, Cashled X3oaarct of T. B.TT'RI''T. f . B.llrlUCB. J. M. OOODBAR, Mf GAVIN, f . B. HI MS, W. I. WII.KfcRflON, VUAnlafi' JOHN ARMINTKAD 0. B, liRYAN. - A. W. NBWHW. mm' A 0f)pMilt4rjr mt th mif of TnM'M4Mtv TruMiMt uurM limmhmt MaamciM mm.4 fttv-M SMlal AllaaUM to XllMtHHM.M III10I & Mil WHOLES AXE Dry Goods, Notions, Hosiery AI GEUTLEIKH'S FURNISHING GOODS, Nos. 328 and 328 Main anrOrR "TOCK or FA I.I. AND WINTER ttOODN II LAROnt AND MORI CO.Mfl.KTK THAN VC rlBOKC. and our rrice9ill oo in pare wito those cf any toaiaj la the United Hiaiea. We are Aaenti for TeueMM ManarrtBrls Co.'s Plaids, Drills, Sheeting, Shlrtluir, Etc, XaXHVX3VC07J est OA1.1J. R. GODn k go And Commission Merchants, Jfoa. 34 and 8C CTailUon UireeU IMTcmplilij MARTI FEMALE Iffli Send for CaUlofUrtowlnxceptionallriuperl..radvantate,ln(laonce ud environment. IDA K HOOD, p ..,... Main and Jellerson Sts. eretof'ore known as the WKOLKNALK hiisiiics facilities for doini; busl trade generally that we all purchased before ihe ed to at least share with deterinin article w e sell to be aa low as it gr Bro? (06,800,000. hnrrel InU delivered In the oily at very lo HMtv lo ll n.ilnla on Mnllisjld . M. PATTyYSOW OO IU ORGANS TIIKNOI IIIMT, iVtomnltl". Tosixi. IVo. Iioo Olive Mree, Nt. VomK Of XJlz-esotoran. J. R. 80DWIH, e FT jr n HUD, rf''BLAChl t ur n i t a aifMii n ijunvai Ha T uuup-in. 11. Be uuFrin. St., MeraphHIToni.