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MEMPHIS DAILY APPEAL TUESDAY, AUGUST 21, 18SG.
4
ALEXA5DER DEPOSED.
THE RULER OF BCLWAKU
FOEUED TO ABDICATE.
The Coup d' Etat Brought Abont by
KussUb Influence-Europe Ex
cited Orer the Event.
London, August 23. A dispatch
from Sofia, Bu'garin, dated Saturday,
says: "The populace and the tro-ips
quartered in the capitol surroundrd
the palace early this morning. Frince
Alexander aUicited, and was escorted
over t'.e frontier. Thsre waa noil's
order. Tre pep llace then asu titled,
and adopted a rei-olutioa pnying th
Czir to re-est nd Lie fvrt.pathy to t&e
Bulgarian peopl?. The nwemWuge
prctK-d'd ta the paWe of th l.-w-Biau
an', id subiuitt.d tiliitiithe
ill kneelirc. The figeLt
sstured tt em of tha Czar'o fr eudeliip.
The following! i r.wifioi a! government
bus befn fjruitd: Prima Mir.i ter,
Mgr. Clement, Metropolitan t.f Tir
cova; Mimst-r of Foreign Affaire, M.
S aianrff; Miuisercf the Iatnor, M.
Satikifl'; Minister of Finance, M. Hur
mof; MiniBttr of War, M. NekiforofI;
Minister of Justice, M. ladialnotl :
Miuhter of Eincaion, M. Velichi-fl."
Tne Forte bee tent a circular t'Ot-j
to the pow.rs inviting them to ex
press their Views ou tie Bulgarian
trisi?.
The re?pln are tranquil. The City
is illuminated tonight aid is gaily
dfcorated w th 11 ga. Frtruier C em
ent has is nad a proclatnat on an
namiiiog tte formal tbdicatiu3 of
Fr nee Alexander, mho renounces the
ihroiia loiever, being lonvitced that
hie ieignVould be thtu in Bulgaria.
'.Ite Premier s'aes that the new Cabi
net will a rve uutil the meetiog td
the National Artetnbly ; txpresma the
tiope tha'. all rariits will co operate to
rra'.ntain the law, and assure) the
people thai the C.sr will not leave the
country without his poweriul protec
tion. Thegovernrcent'a pioclametion an
nounc ii g ti e deposition o( Frinca Al-tzaodi-rand
the riasons therefjr de
clares ta-. "He rencer.d grtat etrvicej
on the field of battle, but pclifcaHy h
tad too l ttlo repaid for Balgsria's po
sition as a HuvKta'e, ntd ihe main
tenance of relations with Kassia. HU
dopisitiou on this acjount was a ne
cem'ty." Piinte AlixanrJer wan etcarted ti
T.nm. en i cute to R.iuraania. The
(ierman (.overnini-nt has ordered Herr
Ttieim-n, who was recently nppo nt
ed Gsrrotn agent at S Tn, to remain
at Cors att nople lor the pie ent. M.
Stf jiiu ff, tho new Foreign Minuter,
has uo.idad the aouta of the pjwerS
of Siturday'd event.
I ho Sjewsnl Louilon.
London, August 23 The Daily X: vt
this moni'ng says : ''It is obvioui thut
Frince Alt xindur W83 deprived rf his
throne bv 'he direct orders if the
Czar. Tie ollic'al verpicn of the revo
li-inn is.io flazrantlr and trans
parently d'.shoae-tt th-t it will ro: de-
ce.ve a tliiiu. ine euc, my dux
treme'v s ricus. hu bus ao::on is
ebaoluYly unwarrantable mid without
rxcuse Tf o ariMinejit if the licrlui
Pwt that the revolution implies
Kuian victory ove' Knglieb inilui-rcR
in the E st is a'-s ird. So power is
ltBi inures ed itiai jmiuulu. A:ex
aider wai ncmduidly a varsnl of the
Hui an, fcii! ai it tan he s'. own that he-
lv bv mrpriee. He was astoinded at
the sudden bnis ing of the !ot npon
him. M. Karivelofl tad)maiaged tte
whole affair with such serecy that
the only indication of the irrmwas
the mutinous spirit noth eable aniopg
the troops. Prince Alexander had or
dered the ciiculaiion of pipers among
the men which openly dtcif.red that
Le alone wai th? on'y oheta.:le to ti e
union, but hUor.lera in thife reiiarJ
were nit obeyed. The tl'o(t'oa of the
common p:ople for Tiince Alexndor
persocahy remains nnd uiinishtd.
A telegram from luc:iHrest fays:
The Roumanians are vtry much ex
cited over the BuWa.ian ciis's. K'ng
Chaile3 is pcraonaliy pre riling over a
special rr.ediing of the Cab nrt ha'it ly
Bummone !, auii Premier Biatauo in re
turning f.om Govii wit1! all psesibie
spetd. .
The FeeliHK "t Bcrlia.
BiiRLis, August '3 It isutat :dheie
tha: Prince Alexander, of Bu garia,
as repesed and made a pric-uitr
ihirin" ai iucorction ol trorn" at V id
... 0 .
din.
Th C doL'ue (':' ami Bulm von
express the b' lief that tl'e event w II
t-ind to prcerre pace. Il'ev suv ii;m
Princ Alexanders peraoual qiialii"H
deserved a better fi e, bnt Engand
having refused hiR ac ive anproit
against Kjstia, and Turkev luina
airaid to risk wr in helm f of Bu'ga
ria, and the Gastein meeting showing
that the alliance wis uuoiosen, tia
position was a hopeless one.
The I'lit, Piiice Bisuiarck'e organ,
publishes an anicle t.n ihe Bu'gaau
iri-is whiah is characterizjd by aruu
b lity o! expiecT.ous towarJs Ru-.tia
and unfrieudline b to England.
M. Cetiiers, h K'.i-bim iere.g-i
Mini-.ter, who is loj u-i lag a1: Iraii-
tni a-leo, will, it is ev.a, aimo'i im-
niediatelv visit Prince Bi'inar k anl
Couot Kalnoky, Austriati MinisUr
for Foreign Affairs. The opinion ic
yoneral here that Gerinnny and Aus
t j-it, by mti'iial fgrennmt, pacriliied
Prince Alexaniier, oi Kiiig..n-, in or
der t pte-ervo the aMi mte with Rus
sii at the expi-ns ol E-iglaid.
Public opi- ion lu iieimarry symra-
th'zejwith Piiecj Alexander in Lu
ui;s'o:tutie.
ar.d abroad, aad are lilely to prevent
a leru-rence ol the J-.tstern question.
Ameiicin raiiwuy wiuntiea recovered
Satuidav from the depression of the
eaily part o! the week. The market is
now more ruled by dealings than by
cable quotations heretofore, in view
of the fact tht the tliictuationg cf
money in Wall street i'a cot ad'ect the
insirinsic merits of 6toi ks.
At FrlJ.
Paris, August 2?.. Fusines on the
Bourfo during the past wek Wis
etagnant. It is rumr-rl thit a Earo
pean firm has bougiit 2;0,CU,C'J0 bush
els of wheat in America in anticipation
of a rife. American dnl'a s are iiuoted
at 4S1 J e?:.i3tt -JS! a month ago.
There tire no signs cf a recovery in
trade. The hai vtf-t is fairly abundant
in quantity, but the general quality ;s
lin-mr iiraiu s i:gni ami nioi-i,
wi h a low p'Ojrr.ion of nutritive ele
njeut. L'lPi'iniit i 1:isp1 a
At lirrlln.
Berlin. Augu-1 23. On t'-ie Bourse
dnriDK tha psb: neck bus ne s ti ac
tive a id price were firm. There was
a sharp r.ee owii g to a tpeculativa de
IlilUU,
ws dt po ed without the k'u tin's con
Sriit, a grVii l'.toruiii o;iai u liiuui.j
will r.t olm he ra'ieeil."
Franc'i f jel n fav jia Prince Alex
ander'sdaioiiti-xi brause ihe Tnrce
is a U'ramu. Fienthmi'n hope that
Russia's rcti'-n in th emergency miy
em' roll the Central t.urunean p-jwetj,
Kcoily in Pari-i be ivea ttat thes3
uiiKfra cMinived at P.inca Alexi.t
tler'i! txnuhiun.
Tut nlolie r ays: Bulgarian events
touch EtigUrd very wrio eiy cotn-
riarfd witi Au-trUi and Gcrmnny
Eog'and w 11 nrt m bin where others
detune to t can.
The 7'i'mi-s. cammenl'iDg on the Bu
farinn HlhiirBesvs: The coupe mut
we fear, he regarded, so far aa l'nncc
Alexander is cor crted, ss the end cf
the chap'er for him. The general
feeilrir will be one of respectful eyru
pathy. He failed rather beau -e he
(or the work fortune had
Vrif-tl to him. The event must be
leiia'ded ai a triumph of Russian
i'.inlnniai-v and i: is a very impreS'
Bive t .vesr.'t. I" is lo in a less degree
a reveiFa for England's diplomacy,
It is only loo clear that the Mniqnw
of tfailsbury is cot fronted with al! the
riiiruerssnd di licuiues la an eggra
vn d form which he had to Itce on
hi? firit arcei-sion to power."
The news cf Frince A'exander
dnnnsiticn waa received at the British
foreign cilice yeiterdyaf;einoon.The
Ejrlof Iddeoleigh, Foreign MiLiter,
went during the evening to the cflice
and dispatched mewengeis with tt e
news to oil the Cabiiet Ministers
known to be in the city and s?nt a
special count r to the Marquis ol .Salis
bury at Ha held House. There t aB
t een great activity et the foreikn c flice
all day toisy and au almost continu
ous telegraphic communication has
been kept up with foreiga Capitols.
The depoeition cf Prince Alexander
o! Bulgniatas nst'inndcd ihe poli
ticians and financiers of England.
Congo's today have fallen triree
e'ght'js. Egypt'an tenuities are down
one per c-nt and Turkish nnd Russian
from J to 2 each. O her etjtks wen
aUo flat early in the day, but the
market is now recovering.
The Ma quis of Saliaburv returned
to London this morning. He has bad
a long interview with the Earl of
Jd.llesieiirh, Foreign Minis'er. The
coup d'etat in Bu'fiaria y.as a com
plete eurprine to both Ministers. The
securities which were affected by the
first ie .e pt of the news fiom Sofia ate
now recoverii g.
A dispa'r.h from Vienna to the
Time ocn ains the following: Frime
Alexander was deposed by conspiracy.
He was escorted to Widdin, to embark
thence on Kunday for Severin, in
Wallachia. Roumelia. A dispatch
from Bucharest, capiUl of Rouniania,
fcayB that all news from Bulgaria comes
ai ttresont through officii! conrieis,
onrl that no nrivate person is allowed
to either eater or leave Bulgaria. The
telegraph lice?, the dispatch adds,
hvn nil been stoDDed from operating.
The story of the deposition Is told us
Inl nwa: Ka'nveion. ine r-iime aiin
ister, eLtered the palace at BoBa and
explained to Prince Alexander that
the public opioid of Balgatia'wai
ilifnatihfied with his policy and de
manded his deposition. Prince Alex
iait ' I nee no friends'. I can-
" Public meetings have
unan licM i.n Rnfift and Ruttchuk. and
in a'l of tretn the proclamition cf the
change of government wai received
with favor. The people rtjoir-e over
the conn, which they say ended an
innlciableiituaiion.
The Bulgarians are persuaded that
Russia will now assist them to con
summate the union, which they think
it is Turkey's design to frustrate.
Prince Alexander was taken comp ete-
omniriiit ol Ihe lliinoluu I'l-cm.
St. rETEi.sBi r.c, AugiiFt 23 The
Rus.-ian pres. was lets snrprised at ire
dep sttion of Prirci Alexander thin
it was when Roulella revolted in 1SS3,
the rjewsianeis hero gtneiaiy tor
some time put bavirg bi-liexed that
trie no Uicai tfnsion m jju gatu rort-
sho od a elastropl,o.
The I iedomoiti Bays: "Rus'io mnet
now speak her weighty word if , she
do-:s not wish to loEecoutiol of Bul
garian dstin;cs."
he iwiwu - 8y3 11 is mginy
probable that Rii'sia will intervene
d rectly and estbieh anewcrd-' of
things in Bolgaiia, and ad-'s: "With
Alexander dtpesed Bulgarian symjii
tby with R'isia will revive."
Aloet of ttte .Raf.isn pa, ers oh erve
that'the foreign pres macifeUi u c)r
fusion of idem respect'.ngtne reitiur b
between tha three Emperors.
Tt e Mwnijer pubiui ei an cinciai
nninmniiica'inn s'Htmi' to.'.t tli rela
tions retnesn lt is-ia aad tn finer
nowe-s remain nnal'ir.id. lne an
ncun(em?nt is niai'e fnr tn ) tirj os.
if nimk nithe attjks on Rium by
papers in Geunp.n?, aud h r.-gnrdsd as
an i lli.dil intima n VV, the trippl
alliance is uiule.t'kcn Among the
f reimeis nie e ilid 1 1 the C.a- a; 'Ite
Krn-.ni hszii Muir uvres were iwo
mpiiil. rs of '.he Ki dtorguvitch faurn
Iv. w-t.o. it 'a or: uratd, aie relatives
tf Prince Knag-n rg vitch, the priteu
tier to thj Servian torom-.
The t'H l llii lirr.
Bitrarbst. Augiut 2:;. Advices
from Sorii eay thut M. KaiavHiCll s
pn visional toveiDrnent, rial chgthat
pnli i eii!iinent raa-n uc l invornble
m Vr:.nt Alexander, caused a c.r.tu'ir
t.t hi diftriliulfd amuu the peoole
ca'led a miuitt rial li-t, to itainiog tt e
raines of i rora'nf nt men ot Ml pauies
and eiaste, who, the do. uiner.t ue
dared, were in the now inov.-mett
the tui'p-X-o b log to cine a i e.i
thi.t t"e government w.s roceivicg
general tuppoit.
ATEEKLY Kl'MJIAm OF T11E
FARMEKS' REVIEW."
Bnt Little General Improvement In
the Corn Situation-A De
tailed Statement.
BRITISH rOLITU'S.
blndstoue Will (tnpport l'nrimr
l. li liiin Jiiilloii.
London, Auguet 23 Mr. ( i'n lsfor.e
wiP, it :8 believed, msUe a speech in
the House of Cotnmocs in supcori 'of
Mr. Parneli's mot on tra' the govern
ment stop evictions in Ireland i1' cer'
taiuejsfs
A committpo of wo kiiigtnen Ins
been formed to in fe hy pun y r-ub-scriotioti
a te-timoiiud for pr?3cuUt;on
t .i the Marquis cf S d s'niry.
Mr. Gladstone, in the c ur e if au
addresi at. ChiHelhunt. en Si'itrdaf,
s id: "The enthmiesm rf Uih B-iti-h
fiien ls of the hom rule idea is an in
n.i tivo to me never to be bi utea m it,
tint to c: nl'tue thes'rnggle for ihe hsp-
1 in , S tl 11-0 and. Al'UOU.'ll Ultm iudi
have been pr-j.idic 3 between Gre.u
K 'i n and Ire and. tne laci ik m
the ireent electoral contut l,-)Cl),000
Englishmen and Scotchmen po led
votes in b ihalf of Ireland shows that
that prejudice is frit disappearing
Let men coneult apy bor k or nation in
tt e world snd they will not find one
which docs not nv that tno ro ninuiu
betwe-n England and Ire'and under
the union nave been njiierab'e for
Ireland and diHhorr.rab e lor J', g ano.
If the country desires to redtem her
honor and euiible Ler Parliament to
attend to its p'e s ng bus nces ot lm-
peiial legisation the lnsli queuon
ruuet be setth d."
Bcanlrd Hllh Nerlom Ml'ltlvlnicn.
Liverpool, Aunts'. 23 A special
d'spatch to the Pout from London sta'es
that Sir Michael Hit ks-Heooh, C def
Secretary for Ireland, r. gards his task
in Ireland with ter.ous niicgivings,
and has become l-es tangtrnj aoout
the f-uccess of any Irish policy bated
on "iirmnets and decision."
rOREIHxTlXAXLES.
A Belter Feellnic Lonilon-OB lb
loullnrni.
London, August 23. Discount
closed ht l.per cent, for thiee months
a id 2i f jr shor. A lise in the Bank
Vnolurwl mtn In exnctod On Thurs-
Hntr nnimihlv h'fora if the drain of
gold to America becomm excessive
tcday a large amount of g'ld was
withdrawn lor shipment to Amenta
Ku Tiiondav'ri German tteamer, and
further large shipments have hen ar-
ianool fnr rifixt wenk. Over 1,000,-
COO woith of gold has already been
tiinnpd (ram IjOndon and Paris. 1 he
renewal of animation in trade is slow.
Trip wnnlan worsted industry is more
cheerful, but other trades are nearly as
low as ever, with moderate outputs
pnd very small profits. On the Stock
Exchange business wa? reduced under
thinlliinc of the fall on the JNew
York Exchange, fears of dearsr
monev and the political siluation in
Balgaria and Afghanistan; holdirs
vara indllpoil to rpAl:7.B iu the
earlv r.art of the week, but
the market subserrientlv recovered
nndpr the inlloence ot the M.-nis
terial statements in Pariianent
that toe integrity of Turkuy
M ho maintainii'.l. These state
mpnt were well received at home
At Irauklull.
Fkikki-ort, Anguet 23. The
Bourse was quiet during the whole
week. New York ex -hnnge closed at
4 24, and private cisconnt at 1;.
At Vloniin.
Vienna, August 23. The Bourse
was attive thronghtthe week. At the
c ose long exchange on London ws
quote ! at I'm, and llui ganan jo tl
rentes at li Si 10.
F0PEIX JMStELLANT.
Rlofon nrniuuNlrntlonii nt Brlfnot.
Bhi.fast. August 2L Eonrmous
force) ot militirv and no ice, preceded
bv eii-hl mag Bt'a'fS. Diraded the dis
turbed diatiitU on Saturday night.
Ihit had toe ellect ol overawir-g rhi
rowdr o'emnnl. A shot wm tirtd nt
o'clock je terday mnrting, be ng
the nr-a raru'ed siaial for katile b
tween the Oriwtinen and Oalho its,
t ut toi ra wsi no Bi'ower. last night
the Albert S.ieet Pr ibyterian chuich,
which is in ttie Catholic dutrict, wai
lirned tor the ti st tune s nee the be-
gi-ru:iJg'jf the nots. When the ser
vice wpo ovur a mcb hocttd and
toued the retiring cmgiegatron aud
n;altreated Mr. Montg uiieiy, the min
ister, in soite of the troops aud police
c.died for thnr protfet'on.
Another NiilvKle nt Wniilc t'orlo.
London, August 23 A foreign lady
who lott 12,000 at the Monie Carlo
geming tahles hai committed euii ide
in a villfge near Grenoble. This
rmkts the sevcrty-tixth case of sui-cid-j
owii-g to lessrs at Monte Carlo
since the beginniug of the season.
XiU'IIoiih In llnrtHl,
Drni.iN, Annust 23. The evictions
at GweeJcre, iu the I) strict of Done
g .l, have been concluded. The total
amount ot the rjr.ts concerned di es
not ext'etd .00 yearly. There were
loO poliiemeu su"d batlifis and eixty
ears and b'tars engaced for eleven davs
in the procesdii:gs at the cost, of 100
a ilav. Ttie fccnes were piumi, tna
people being tteept;d in poveity.
Kniikcrx' Slrihe at lliiiiitiiiru.
IIMiil-i:r,, Au:ti6t 23. A thousiiai.l
banker ot thii city stluck work todiy.
MnnilnlHy t IimkIfiI.
London, August 23. A diepaich
from WnndnUy says: "The c ty jB
tt-o led. There in five f iet cf water iu
lbs biuementr. Tne less of life and
prope.ty is v-ry great "
Fraucn and tin) Valle-tit.
Rome, Auguet 23. The Prqu having
indirect y Itiarned tin t thn F.-ench
Ur lveromi nt is about t reMil 'ts A in
tassnlorto the Vntican, Canlii-al Ja
co.iinr, the Pnoal Sor rjtury of Slate,
has anked ttie Papa' Nulc oaf Pur s to
obtain en cxplauition of F.aii-e'd
course. '
lilrr.l Kflwrnn,
Rome, A';gu-.t 23. Sunday's cholera
ret 'Win. re a (obows: itarhtta, 13new
eases, 7 d ji the ; Ravi nnf, 22 new c ee?,
(i neiths: J'.dnn, 10 new casis, 3
deat'is, aud 17 new cases and 11 deaths
oleewhoie
The cbo'era returns for (ha twenty
four hours ending with yu-denday are
a--i follows: BarUtl', 15 m-w casus, 0
death: Bisciilia. 11 new casie. 4
I'p-tMiHj Padai", 14 now cases, -1 d.iaths;
IJihgna, 10 n-iw c-ht8 . neat"s; in
ail tin o'.hor infected dis. net t, 22 new
ca-us, lti deaths.
Cuicaco, Auguet 22. The following
crop summary will appenr in this
week's iscue of the Fumi rV V.Vi-iVmv
The tenor of the rep rts from tha
corn belt, while indicting n elicit
improvement in seme Beitioii', does
not show any rarticuhir char go for
the bet'er. Ine crop rs a who e has
b-eo b dly ii jor.d, and r re t show
ers in I bni i , while BUiiing t'ie -n-j.wytoil
e low Unde, have not re
vived the teneral i op c 'ndi'ions. in
Oic.4 ng lhal a lu-go proportinn of the
orti hna hai hren burnml, dried up
and rrvned. Th eiiia' i itiutit n ia
Llii.oifl aod Iowa I ns also been tggruva
ted hv fippr.s nieufc linen lm, r. Th
yield'iulllinos dots not iromifoto
exceed one-tall that of hst year,
wliile thit of Ohio will be about Hi)
per cent, of-lett year's crop. In Win
ne.v ta, N. braika, Miihigau, Onio and
Indii'ia 'he coodit'ou of the gruwing
corn iii-till reporlet avemging fair y
well.- In Wiscons'n, Missouri and
Kansas the general outloik is poor,
but buHb;lent data is not at 1 and to
make uny ehne computatu n as to the
probahle ji-hh
lo (Jlinton, Fayette, Ilei ry, Putnam
and Harding C-iuntie", liuno's, the
corn cioo is rcgavi-a as apr c itai
feilnrc. In Carroll, M icon, Macoupin,
Mornwd, fcotr, Will La a le, Frank
lin, Jer.iev and Johrs.in ci u .ties, the
erup will 'laoge ftom 4o to n per cn'.
cf en average. In l)iigUu and Lee
connt;iit .ere ispiouu eof aa r vet-age
yi"hl .
Iu D.ih;tq o, Floyd, A an Erven and
Wapollo conn'it-s o l.wa, iht-ro is
hi promise ol oO to 50 per ie .1. of no
avenge ciop. 1 Bu-ni Viitu,
ltnehnnnn. hcutcn. F.ank iii, ( In lir e,
Grander, Harm ton and Cam 11 run-
lie", the outiroK is iroiu ou iu i-i
cei t of an average.
In Clinton, Girard, L'vinyston,
Mtl'er, Newton, Randolph and Sahin
foiint is, ia Mif-s uri, the crcp wi 1
aver.-go 3 to 50 per cn. "f th"
UMid yield. In Mercer a. d Her ton
counties the crop is a failure. I u New
Marrhall and Geulry count ei the out
lock is g-oi L t a full crop.
In Manistee nnd Xea g couotiee,
of Michigan, the ccr.i crop is a f -hum
In the other counties them is ihe
i.ri-imisw ot an aversge crop.
In (JliiiiDiWR. Co'uinhiii, Ueane,
l.ip. Mii-nuette Pepin. Sht-
hovcan and St. Cro x count es, i f Wis
i.nnsin. the avetage range) from do to
('.t, n.-r e-iit.
In Hardin and Onyah ga empties,
nt ilro. the C-o;i will l ot excel it one
hull .-.I the usual vield. The other
Oido com tiei repc-r ing this week in
ilirnln full averHEO tvi.
I:i lokalb c-urity, Indiana. (lie crop
is a failure. Harreon, Madiam and
l.'iin.hdnh ennntiee reio:t r. lull avur-
?
i i in. i;o. vvir.onn anu ri-n icuuu
tics, in Minnesota a full vera).o yield
u inli,.iiiil. Washington c. unty
pionis"S only half nn oidiiinry jinld.
The conntiis in Knntai repmtii)':
th's week indicate nn avera;;e raugitg
from 50 to i o per cut.
Ttier.i has beon notnicg in toa ro
ported ttirnBliing oi wnea to um c .iu
any eiccial change in the cHtiimdos
birelofore made lenirding mo rnupiit
fnr tin pniiio e. uoirv. uaiuelv, frtm
410,000,030 to 420,(, ,10,1 C ) bushels. Tho
vie i of Ha'iolil, Wasiiiig on jetrir-"i
and O cgon will fall sh'iit of t"e em
in ite i heret doi-s ptililiHlinl.
01 ailaj ih ntaw prouliir to womru Uo ar ttt jt to Uytmttunktm inn ut nmmm lumtumi'Mmi
Xd wAaf an nniiiriil phttMan hai fy upon th tuyrttt
I himdarinxl ortlcnlrlf TtlWn rwll trim th Bo Tnnllni UI OM JIJnr"rhTj.I
iSSTta h. T-U .rf ln,u-1., h monthly .,..-. u.,n h Wn m-t "J- . ",'
OUWlUWl"W"'
Pur ah.V trail lVuirtt(-.
A. A. MELLIER, Sole Prop'r,
California
BURGUNDY,
CLARET,
RHINE WINE,
BEAYEHDAM SPItOGS
WILL b ipneii Jon lit. Thinotd
waterlnn llnre it lituntad tit allien
(rom jf-.m Fumacs, on th Nathvill anil
Tunoalooiia railroad, in Hickman conntf
Tonn. 11 ark: will meet all trains at J-ltna
and will eon?ej tueaU to lerin.i at a Terf
lnw rate. ,
Hmrt, 920 Prr Monllit 91 Prr-ltuy,
Mirrlnl Knlca la KainlllM.
We Invite all who wih to fi end the molt
i.leant reaion of iheir livei to coiue to
beHerdm. e.eei a II y trelicr nf ileaore
ml lienlrh. Uood water and rure air in
abunJance.
HI DDI rSTOW BKII.,
I.iverTmen, Cenlrfivne, Tonn.
A: PKAN. )Voii'rCentrvdl) llel.
IJHail MOtV:L,AI.I'M hPKI.NUlt,
Hookliri lire Co., Va. iliah np In the
Viminia u-.ouutiiins. rioturiiU inrmund
lnb,etm.kiviiand lieautitull; nha.led lawn.
Hun, ele.Mric Ml, and all modern luii roTe-
mem. Iw.i iliiiiy lunil. l'0t. lelcfc-rnen ana
exiTeMi (iL.'.n nn ihe iTPinue. lalitetoe
very l-ent. ,tmirmuiy inrni'iiea moinni
ur rrh hand ol uiunio. Send (er illu"tnUed
l'umi'hlet. Ch,up inoileriite. tin fur vi
itiTf, Juno l.ith . V.,rr.r ''ioi. ChnlybrnU
-d ' i.. H.T II.KJ.y.'-OM.Man'f.
CHEAP BY THE GALLON.
A. ACC ABO fc Co
-AND
WHOLESALE LIQUOR DEALERS,
Nos. 218 AT4D 280 FRONT STREET. MEMPHIS.
11
lies
MflTTBR
AND TRUST COMPANY.
Amoncrthft Northern Laker
JrJ(t f tloiulitlul shires wlifl- on can ftl
l ho milliner t'roMhn in iivt t?i m ml erijoy
luent, a nil return home nt th( ni efthe
heated term cmiii leifny rejuvenniitl. Kaoh
Tcurrinu rf.iin briiiua to Ofnnoinpwrto,
Wrukeh, lifftvor liun, Frnntenat. Oko
boji, Unndnnkii, Whito llenr. and iTina
nirrnble other thnnninjt lofHlttici with ro
umntio n aiiten, tbottitttmU of our bent ,totl
whore vrintrr nuirtn nrcn either id ot M
Ron nnd l)txin' lino. Klricnnoe and com
lort, t a !ii')tlorto rout, run ho readily ob
tatnod. A lixt ot ku miner hotun, with all
nfipnnriry inlnrmu in t'ertamitur i hero to, ii
beim diMtrihiiiod hy tho Ciim'ai.u, Vu.wac
kkr Ki br. Vkvu Uau vat, and will h-ont
Ireo upon iirolioni ('. n hylotUT u A. V. !1.
I'arvotiter, (ifuei.il Fanrot ur Aiiotit, Mil
W4iiko. VIk.
Crab Orchard Springs,
LINCOLN rOUNTV, K V.-The enrellon
of Ihe i-niino. Hn.l iiirnniiTn.'Urinn rhir
actoriiitio ui Ihii Imit'l .luiuiii Ihe imi"t tin
yoHra. .-Ii:ill lie lully lunii tiiinr l thi rnnon.
Kxirur.inn li.'kel" l tho MirmiM hy Ihe L.
and N. IUilT mo o.nl v in t.iMimville, huth
Uninff arid rpturntni;, lo t'ri.i'rnd on flmt train
Huceeedina nrnvnl in l.oiiimll.
W T. i: II ANT. .1. r. KTXit.Siin't,
CURTIS & GO,
.VMlSSOl'lll.
DOAIID OX' TnUSTBHB.
NAPOI.K0N HIM.,
LOU lti U A IN A l r It,
l.tXAMItS I.li'VY.
AN lilt KV HliNKKUT.
JAM KS 8. ROUINSHS,
MIOnARL (1AVIN,
THOMAS lliYI.K
JOHN W. itniaillAN,
Kin. '( 1 1. 1" M A .
WM. KAI7.KNlilf.UUKR,
J. ii HANDWFHKKB,
DAVID V. IIAKHKN,
JAMM A. OMKKltU,
KIV1I. UOI.IiSMITH,
IIAKDW1U l-KKB-B.
and Interent allowed on mmo Semi-
air DrnnatU reoeived in mmi ol 91 nd mmard,
nnriUHllr. . . i.;.. .il, t.M. art a.
"v ' '' ;!:"" .rri Vae andnibl.
Iriitref, aua, in gonerai, ojerum u --
icent. . , i, p..,u.
ii- w"h.iToaeoiiimod..iu Vauli lor the du..it ol luatfiw. winch li t the lerrice 0
our cunoaiirs,
I'rexiilmit. r.W l. l.WMivni i u, ici'-i ntniui'm,,
JAM FS V 1 11 A Tiuhii r.
I). V. ilAIHiKN, 1
RLCOCHBAMCo
t'niiKrcN or Trade I'alonw nl Pnrlx
I'ari", August -3. A live davs' con-
pr m oi tr.u)en uiiione w ll bo lie d iu
t lis r iy th's wvult. Delegate? rpre
Fentini; the Kngli h unioria have ur
rivod to attenrl the proce;dintS.
Ili viill on n 'uvl-t Ship.
Parm. August 23. Tne tratifport
Ornir! failed tiom Toulon on Saturday
f,ir Mnrtiniatie. loai'eJ w.th cjnvicta
Khn rpmraul a-t-rdpv Hi d ruDorted
thai, thee invictehad revolt ;d and tried
to tra n nieaescioa of tho hh'P. two
run no 1-8 loaded with uraoe bad bten
(indi.tihi mutineeia aud many oi
ttiein had been killul.
PrOKKlnu rH.
Beklis, Auguet t'.i The oflicial efl-
tiuiatrs of the Prussian ciops elate
tint the wheat yield will Kjnai i5 pei
c.-iii. of the avi-rga cro); rye, i
barley, 'J i oat", 101 ; pota one, w.
An IniinouHO Irlwh l'nrlluniptiry
nriinir.
Di-ni.i. AneuBt 23. An inirnenso
mi'.ctiiiL' was lud todar at Carriitlc-cn
huir iu nid of the 1 'ieli Parliarneiit rry
fund. Itt'sohit.ons were ad-'pted do
cl.t'i"g t' at the people would oi tinu
the home rule atru-jele 10' yia-n
iicrcs-iHrv. Ttii wildnet entli utinHin
was exhibited, the audience atauding
wti nnenvproi tmadn and Bineitig
"God Save Inland." A lnrgeBtiia of
mcnoy was aubscribi'd.
A PONT MBKKAI. OffKUi
Tub Voltaic Bklt Co., Marahall
Mich,, offer to aend their Celebrated
Voltaic T.KLT8 and Electric Apjili
ances on thirty daya' trial to any man
afflicted with Nervous Debility, Loss of
Vitality, Manhood, etc. Illustrated
pamphlet in sealed envelope with full
particulars, mailed free. Write them
at once.
Au Old ftchool Tennnrr Fenl.
Kanih'sv, O., Aunubt L'3. Isaac F.
Maeit dieri at Chicag) today. He wai
born in lWi at Springfield, Mais. He
wm the principal of the lirrt fren
acliool in Cincinnati for two yeani and
aftt-rward went to Rochester, N. Y.,
whre he f uniled the fn-e achooln
and wai euptriutendent for eleven
years. He was the father of the ed
itors of the Heinter of this city.
KOBOllOUt.
Th'i wrr.l, which baa been daring
everjb.dvin the fa-o for the pai.t
yeaM, and in now gettinr; into every
body's month, in a ptcparaiion for
clcarming, Leauti'yir g apd preaeiving
thet ctli, aweettniug die breath, and
anefting the progre m cf cccay.
l T ':?f " &7rvw:r?J- '".'.
3
2 jH;!-'iik'f':-'fe & f
tS i.MllMA':..J
MANUFACTURING CO.
... -i - a
iunttactc iif ns or "tA.B?"-
0MSC BOILERS
SAW iYilLLS
WOOO-WOHKINQ MAHHIN1-RY
tOQGERS'&RAFTERS'APPLIANCES
SAW AND PLANING Mill SUPPLIES
J$f -VltlTI.J l-'OIl ATAI.Ia'K. -
' ;; -i i . .;'. .o,-r if' 1 T '-ji
jaw Ann ri.ANiuouiui havt-takw.
Doors, Siisli, Blinds, SeMing, Lumber,
latii and Kliinglcs, 1'loorlng, I'dliDK and Opdarrosts.
For Toilet
AVER'S
Use.
Avrr'a ItairViunr koi-iis tlm hair sofk
and pliant, imparts to H tlio nistrii mm
ticslincss of youth, raiiM'H u to grow
luxitviiiiitly, ciadi'-atcs DandriilT, cures
all S'-alp dirfi-nii-s, and is thu must cleanly
of all ltair preparatlono
Hair Viunr .linn given me
tierfeel Mitisliielniii. 1
. . ...i. ...ii
n..o . ltd i.i ,ir , I vi.iin. .11.1 ...ti " ....
V I ...iiiiv lii.ii- iiri-nuiiiiiiiliH, lint
without' sm-e.-ss'. In.l.'.i'l. what, litll"
i i.n.i i.-nu .ri-,,vinL' Ihinnio-, mil il
1 li-ieil Aver s lliur Igor, i
lintrlrs of tint Vteiir. ami my In'1"' ii-i""
well ei.vere.l with a new
JiicImiii J). Chapel
lIRin tli.'it. Inn lieeiirne weal.-, gray
nnill unit failed, nniv liavi
ami color resi.neii
Aver s llnir igor.
failed, and ilry
L. 1). L1NS, o! late J. R. (Injur in J Uo.
JAM,
VuMilC, late of J. W. Caldwell kC
YONQE,
Cotton Factors tCommission Merchants
No I Howard' How. Tor. Fronl and ITiitoii. Ifniphln.
'I'rtiHU'f'N Sale.
"I JNOKIt ami l.y virtue nf two certain (runt
I J .Irnhiexe irod In inn, an I r usteo. July
rroorlud in ll.mk N". 11". enuoft'l, n.l Honk
N.i. IK, ii'iue of the Uci.-iter ofti.-e of
Mii-lliv oiiiinly. 'lonn.. ili'hiiilt hnvin hoen
ui a Jo ihernin, I tviH. " pueh triinton, on
m.iimIii.v, Aiimu ihsii,:
durinu- li'inl hmire, nn the miiliwont corner
..I Ma n mi-' M'lJij.in itn-ol, in the i-itf of
Memi'lii", Tenn., n m'h trulee, roli at
l.ulJio aii.'linn. In I lie hii;hnt hiil'lrr, (nr
riu.ii, :i .-rrtiun Int nl linul xKiinii'd In tha
oilv of Meini'liis Miolhy ceuniy. Tenn.. ho
KinniiiM on liie imnli si.lo ot Si.rinf ilreet
Hi t' unlttlll' ot i-..rilr nl let Nn. M ot lh
nil.,1 imniinl hi" J lonnerlT owned hy lr.
tiinllrv Ilium, hii.I nniniiiK ihenr.1 wixtwiinl
wiih Sinn i iront i0 ri-1 1 lh' "e nnrlhward
im (ret lo ihe tonlh I'm ol lot iMn. 7 ot jutd
rlllnlivimnll ; ilinneflfililwiir i with 111 ..Olth
line ill mud hit N. 7 niily leer to the wet
litia of l"l No. lit ilicti'-e neiithwurd wilh
ill went line "t -ii-J I.J II mniitv Iret lo the
limiiuiOiit. F.iuily of ri..lmitii n waived!
title hrlinvml in lie K""'l, hut I will (ell only
auu.ue. J,f-nwnony, Trntoe.
l.li'H rATABDH
ir-jr i.ft'. i ri wAiJkii' s
(.iies It n lef nt
onco 'in J Cures
CUM) iullKAl
4 A l Altllll,
i'ot'r.
C'icCOVD'
ROeiOrV.ltwi.-.1"
new LTi'' I li ! iiau.
l'rurnnty, Mns.
LIVER KORE FOUNDRY AND MACHINE COMPANY.
.. . ---" 7 . ..a I.!-
FOl'NDKY & 5LAv;iIlNK DKf i, iwit i.-i Auums at., Amiuir
Iron mill
Ilr
A
new nio
to it, hy tint ll.se ol
.Mvlinirvai t talis.
nnd fell out. Ill hiiitn
uimnrities. Ayei s inur np'rii
thn lallinir, and restored my li.nr t itn
.l..l., ,l r. As ll ilrrsvilC lor IH
hair, this iii-etmnilioii has no e.iinl.
Mary N. llannnoml, Stillwater, Minn.
iiipnn vonth, and beauty, In tb
VlUUn, i,,ii,-ainiiee of thn hair. nm.V
l. ..v I ii.r mi imlelillilo nel ioil hy
I... ,f Avrr'n llnir Viuor. A dis
pose of the K.'-aln caused my hair to he-
i-oiiio lmi-.-ili and dry. and to fall otii)
friii.lv. NolhiiiL' I tried Heeme.l t'. 4
any good until 1 coiuineueeil r.mia
Avcr'a Hair Vigor. Three 1-tllcs A
th'is preparation restored my hair to a
l,,.,.ni.i. ....ii.lition. nnd il. i now mat
and pl'innt. My sculp Is cured, mid it
U also fieo-fioin (hiniliriir. .Mm. lu. H.
Fuss, MilwatiUec, S is.
Ayer's Hair Vigor,
Hold h DniKKiU aui t'cirfuniern.
4 IINllllK,
:wJnY,,,,;
.y,-f n-i'iimiiiriif
t (t .-t.
(JrlNl- niiu
ICniiNO
t roiiit v
ItiilltlliiK
Ufimirn,
IRON & RAILWAY SIIITIA' JKIT,
(Sueoemnni In lhl l.Minrt uinn I to J. IKS rii muuui.i
-Wrlte o. (nr lnf..rn.Hi..n on ANV TH I VI ni ""'"'""i-
Bur Iron.
Holler Irna
Hoop, Knnt
:;r rT hi.I
1
Wnalieri
Kli.,t:ie.
Knllnnr
Miiille
2J(5 nful Second St.
rTRrrtr-T HArF.TV, prompt action, ond
wonderful curnlivo properties, easily
rilaeu Aver'K l'ills at tho head of the list
' .... f 1
cf popular remclies ior nn-ii huh i-.-i.-oiinHeailni'lies.Constipiilioii,
and all ail-
mcnta originating in a disordered Liver.
I have been a great snffever from
Headache, nnd Ayer'a tiittiarlio 1 ilH
urc tliu onlv meilicino tliat hr.s ever
v.,i',..r l inn ihmii of these lolls
n-ill iMiieklv lllllVC III V hoWols, Blld freo
my liond from pain. William h. 1'mi;o,
Uii.liiuuuu a.
Aver's Pills,
I'renared I v Ur. J.r. Ayer h ('o..I.owell,
bold hy all leali-r In Medlelno.
B. WIT ZSMAMNiCo
VholaIe Dealer and PublUkera,
R,.l. A..nt followlna ririt-Clail Initrninntt
iDiiiirii m. AiOH. UARI KR. !. If. PKAH CO.'
M.9M A lUtl MAIIOfl IIAWIIIV. IIUH WABKKJi. CHI
OKUAJXS ( AUD (OltAUli OKUAM.
Mr A HBW T-00TAV8 PIANO KOlt UO.tmi
Write for OataloonM. H8(M.au niul ft ;" " w i .. m r . ,
V A.
liny
Sotabi'iuiilnul1
or l'nwdtr. Fnv
from I n i n r I n u
Pnim and Ulfen J AV.CrV(."D
liv odorn. Iaa
A nirticl If MO.IIrd Ir ln each nnalril ana
I. a .-i.e.iii!e. t'rii'o .'hi wnti "I II'ubiiikiih
JJy mo J. roninlrrcl, .Ju-(.iiIh. (.:ir.-uliir Iree.
r.l.l lilli.r.., i'nit'n ., ........ ... . .
iVEAK, CN8EVELCPED PARTS
"Locidct" Trouser stretcher
V 7 ' "tante'i in r.u'nne im.i m -
y . M. I n. ......
I lined Iflif-w I'.r.-eienr.iov-John
Ihiinili.m .lr Co. Slreioh
er. !nkr ItimiiliiK ""I ol
kill- rn.ti.rnii o iiitalnnn. lo
or.innl t-lt i -c . ' m iy .iitenleJ
srrrt.-lior I.in in tf hi-rcw roil
in cniiitrinnlion Willi clilii'l'l.
All "liirr inlriiiKeiio-nra
llritfilinl im.l OII-.T lr Il-l
lor ''" H. "l
ViTr7i.r.i-uroly V-l- I'ri;' S2 Ml. VWin
Inr iin-lil!ir. Aircni. wnnlrd in evrf .!,.
tl w MlMlS.t . tlocino,
' Inn HI I.I i" K
Itrlirr l..r In noideox-
.re-i. y l ' . r lie pur
j-rr.rrtlive or-
T'l.re ii no
irnt.-eo " thiln-
s ..n.i. i.t ie enn-
,, .1 rmo ..on n-.v.m ot
r ..-.-'7 ..V ri.rl i:tl:-l V ir.
th
v.,"
taJul 1
I J
-..U Mil
W. A. NMITII, rroprirlor.
-vir-iw--'iy f
-- r.iTUTPDrn Il-umvv TIiti.t. MYKRH.1
i No. ViOli-n lino broflor rdiI nn exceeJ-
Intrly hanliom and well bred Hull.
L fiL. j.i A marira. Nn iJJtf.
T'B" ;T 7.-.h... ii. n im. by
Aldine, M. Hcoond l.ii-0ctil.heha
n,.,.i... i.1'22 (KIIk. butter in7 il. y).ly
ti ..i. lid.i lkir.1 lluin Lnokv Uol'e. i.ll.
i'our'lli liiiin-raniiy 6th, No. 'M, by l'attor-
M "vKltH han M p'T cent, blood Chiniiplon of
A.nori.,ire lOei wuin 14 lb. li-t.
M V K Kt leu V .er cent, blood Al lino, lr o
cny In 14 lb. Imt. , , i .
MY Kits ha. MY, Tor cant, blood Hub, ire 8
1 14 11. I...
ro.. in i. iu. , , , . ,
MVKlls ha. Vl per cent. Wood Lucky
llolle, dam 3 eow m 14 lb. Int.
i.i ... l.l ln . hrni.1 inir.
aut" "u .Kill N OVKKTON, J I.
AVERY GIN CO.
MAN t'KACTUHKH llr
Pootlor,Ooiitloii'rai
AVI
M'. A. SiiiIIIi'h l'nt. N4'nnUor.
AGENT
Eagle Ki lIpaB llnller (J Ins,
l'laln 10 Inch (ilil, and
Kill I II l:K NTANItAHII I'KKMrl.
Tra fr I' .'V - I'rlro at KBdnrr. luoaml n.
kii.iii.iiTiiiviii..iv'iiS.
L'St . ... i'!; ,,-AII kind! of Olm Bepnlred. Bpecial
, " ill.couuito vne Amu. u
.. noil ar.a.mf Ml
Vvx.vfc..ir;i.'.
VH.. rc. ( in"'
v. e. . i imii Mii ti-.v.in o
f 1 V, .'.V Ui'I I , ar-. .' i"'.r
lh.ni til hen !h .irt'l.li
!)il wilh kloclrl.- Hn.l. -li-all
illi Ir on hcn.l r- ti .
.oi0 l-ur...-n. I ..r -.r'i i"
nforina:""!., n.i.ir". 1.-.... r
, , ,K l -..Un.'. ."- - ''
m.ninun i
-J i." con
'i, i'S " ,
1-1.I Ii
' i iuer.
.. k tn T
( ...r liicnr,-
l-eri-
tiin.
ir
lit nt h 1
tu O ll
fill'
, ff ciiiitlifn, TnU
vt.rt.iiim. Tl' R.lvcrttntr
i. ii.,. t ,... in it :. - n t r :r
hi ! f..r Lim wiH invito.
C ill mi.-i.ua wh.rh ul mr U
.,',,.... une bmi'lreil n.l tjltr-nrii
. lilinn. hnv bn iHe-J. M0t, V".
m .n. Idren. Kir ten cn..... At I'.T.';1 1
P. R UVr LL I'D.. NfcWSI'Al'e
VEKCIVINIf Iil-UK M'. 'CM roc...
nr lli.ije Hiiner . IZl-l
iKI .
Al
' Print.
A 1ST 13
ii .r' T"-"'!. oi'H vft r.r1rilni, irnif,
nuis
ft
.... i
u. tit i Mil. A r.lomry
Book Caios, Lounges,
roft-'5it7..i-.-Jf5--j uook(,aioB, Lounges,
V'A Ic-'l Letter Prr.eei,Cabinota
., ' !., !' -CJli T nini'Vnn.vTlaili .
Ladies' Fancy Dmki, &-0
j i ilil"!. i.i('(Mii ana imwiy
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS
AT CRAIG'S SEED STORE
39 Union St., Hemphis, Tena.
Trustee' Sale.
TTNDEH nnd br .irtiie of a r.riln ileod
I J ol tru'l .xecn ol to me, rru"te, and
wherein delault hu '?'i'J"J','''
oorded In ho., If. I'-ue h 'be Iteii
ter'n nlTu-e ofSheloj r " J. Tern n..t
MonilrtJ-, Aliat !!. lrU.
durie ItKal hours, on me enutbere.l c.-rner
ofMeinunH Muai-u ..t-cef. in Ihe ciiy of
Moniiibr.. lenu.. i iia -u umi-n, . " -
ulJio auction, to u .nl.he.t luldrr. for
,h. a crrt lin il 1 1 :m.l. Hju.t in helby
;-,.ui.ty, Tenn .anili.crilcd """ J
it : I eiiiK lh r I ' 1 lull nf lot No. 41 ol
11 W. Ilil I 'a nihil, ih in. frnntine 'J leet on
Hi marl pi'lo ol Mii.tr n'reet inJ rnnnir..
back well between .:ira"tl lines an ' nt riK'S
anitlci to mid -trecl h I tret '." n nlh-V. "
h.io, minie Undihvrtlirl in h..ve niet
tinned trinl Joe.l. r i.ii.y ... ' :"' ..
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