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MEMPIIIS DAILY APPEAL TUESDAY, AUGUST 24, 1880. ASOTDEP.' BIG STRIKE. HEW roRK STREET C1B DRIVERS lilck If alnBt the Addltlou of an Ex tr Trip to Their Daj'a Work. Kiw York, Anpiut 23.-On tbo WRrkboftrJ iLtide tho L.'-J-t :r a room of the Broidway nd Heventh Avenuo hone rnilroad oilier i, Fifl -.nth etrcct fjd Seventh avenue, wri ln,t ck notice tlit on Mondny a new time t-ble would (to lot elFec'., and request ing the drivtna aud conduc J r be ontlifl Inokout for it. The wt n were wa'-hfii!. On t' ttm'iy mo.ninn, up intliB employ ' room, wr hong a news:!" title that called for rix tri3 'tJtbe Ta'.lery iceL: il d Cvb tripe thev lBi been roiikinj,'. Toe time t bie wi " inni-nior ly rnrjf?r i bo tfint the six ttipe were t be dote in ti e twelve hours a'low.'d bylaw. To ef fect thi, in many cairs the hour for t'arting on the first trin w Bet mwrli earlier ttnn before, nu the time f ir Bfart ng tbo la t trip wrs tt niui'b later. The law tlra no a iot'ntof tbo time betwcon tvlt -,. Trm men orowled and kept it up a'l dty lonir. Tho local asfemblymen met tratimUy evening and the now 'able we- dii cnrBed. It wn plp'n that the men were disturbed by the chr-nge, and that if they had ttioir own way they would kick. It wr i deemed advl-nble o delay action over Honday. Tbev met . after mklnlht If it nislit iu the h U, and at 1:30 th's morning wtro di?cn; 'Iur whether It would be better to tio up the Broadway line alone or to wn t and persuude tho men on the Kixtti, E ghth and Ninth avenurs and the beit lines 1 1 act and tio up all tho linen together. They said that if they tied up BronUwiy only tho rr u't minhl be in dout t, but that if all the West Side roads were ted up the strike could net last lorn r than a day at the oniside, and tho companies would rnadily no back to tho pr. Bent order of thini(N. It was evidently decided to tie up the BroaJwny lino at ouca and no or ou that route ura running this mornlug. One tf tho Broadway conductoia sid tlmt though tho now schedule In cretmetl tho tripe from five to tlx and lengthenod r ut the diy greatly, it did not raise tho men's pey. The law which save that hoiso rail. Old em ployes shall no', be worked more than twelve hours a dav ingeniously omit ted to say "twelvo consscutivo loorir," and it would bo easy to arrango a rchedule under it bo that a diiver thouM be lawfully deprived of any chance to sleep three consecutive hours a day. TUa rOLICB IN CIIAHUff, Sprtrt. Ooombs. f mm the Twenty second Biecinct I'olite fetation, with. fifty policemen, took pcsstiion of the J!rondwy It.ilroad Company's sta bles, by ordri-s from police headquar ter, ai soon iih the n'riko m reported this moreing. Acting t'oliso bupBiin tndent rjteoia. on bis arrival, oidered t!ie n serves in every precinct to b he'il iu the etn'ions until fiinher or ders, anil rut hiimeif In immediitto communioalii n with the precinct uom niunilmu uml I hkI nmt iil thorn t.n ni'ff. lect no liriKv.nl.oa BituliiHt puHiiblb trouble. Mo't cf the cnotains came to hedqwiriei8 during the forenoon and conferred Willi tno liiiipsrlur. They wera told to hold their oil' pin tcoiB unil no'leo win given fioin headquarters that tlioy would no longer be neewsary. Tne half hourly reports from the ntahlss reproacntul everything cs quiet. J'o'ica Inspector Ihlke, alt r vUnisg the p;lioe on duty there, emm in end reported that the superintendent of the r.iilronl was awaiting Ilia airival of tho presidmit at the stnh'ics hef oro taking any tuition. Tho sup'Tintondont wtB of tho opin ion that ninny of the man wcro anx ious to accspi his otlor to the men to so to work u (he old time table and at the old into na a compromise pend ing the j.ri'nidei t's rrrival, but they were afraid o! t ie nnlconlenls. XKYt" ALB.tXY, MISS. The Town IIiiIIiIUik i't Improved JIcmII1i-IIi C'lrriiU i'ourl. IcoKnM'oNDKtft or tiis Arrmi. I New Ai.hany, Mi s, Angit-t 21. The County (Jjurt of Union ie in ses sion at thiu, the juueti n cf the Mom phi, Uiunivrick and Atlantio' ami the Ripley a:;il Ship Island railroads. The tiitil 'of r'il Willaui'oa hai been . juoved to Ripley. The two rwdi lm'.h expect to cirry off the preeuit cropfif citt in. Threw i.ow iKiildingi nr.) g ii'g up, one a fuiiu nio etJie, tho other two s.'neral u uicbinidis?. It is exoecei! ihatsevm! ucw baildings will no up to rn, l'enoin in ne'ghhoriiig towns contemplnta moving hers. It is remnrkMh'o thn. while IxhI sum mer was so veiy sickly hero that tho health is very ood, wlnl ' ot her neigh boring towi.s aio very nckiy. ol a case of sluhiiHhs in town. Jadge Chihuers ntid C, l. Morgin bo'.h spoke here thii week. It memed that Moritun had the crowd. The test ela tion of whitky Is to bn enthellUlh lottiiut. the opinion is is that the county will go dry bv 20) or :!tX). Tue -rhiiky meu are afraid to come out. koiikut, krrloit Uitllronil rolllalun. PntLAl)ii"iiA, Ta., AuciHt 2H. Ouite a eiftjms a'xideiit by which seven peraoiiH weio Injnrod, mora or lees fertrus ', o.'c.urrtut i t Aticann, a small Bint ui o i tlie Cumdon nn 1 At lantic mi r. nd, twenty eight miles from Cauidnn, yenter.luy inoin ng by a collision biHweeo the rrgulnr excur Biont'sin havirg Onindou st 7 o'clock and the fiM newspaper train which left At'nntic City on ill return to Ca n den at S:l5oVl uk a. in. The litter train had cr iers to sidetrack at Ar.co ria and wait for the excursion, 'hie thero a. 7:")'J o'clock, to raw. The exturs:.ou cousisted of im ongine of the "cnuielbaok" pattern and six cr.iwJed coai'lioa. They lud beenrnn ning at regular epeed of twenty-two miles Pr hi nr until noarng a curve just thti fii le of Ai c )iia, when the en giater si ked up in order to pa-B on lim", he being then one iii'mi!) ami a half ahead. As ho rounded the curve he siw the newspaper tra n j UHt ab'mt t i ei.tr the siding, but bcf iro he could reversa his engine thev collided with terrific foice. Tho tendsr of the pa sjnger train engine was telescoped into the smoking car and the car im mediately heh nd wps badly dm?pnd, but neither of them left the rails. When a coil si on was sees to be inevi table the enKioeer and firemen umpd and escaped injury, with the exception of Engineer l'ine, of the ex cursion, who was uaJiy hurt and may die. The llrliluli .rln Trade. London, August 2'i The Markl.ime y;rr..i, iu its lcvlew of the Brlilhh grain trado during the pastweek.sjys; The Iuivbs thus far havo been greatly dis: pio'ntir.g. A spell of dry weather witi hot tuusl.ine may yet redeem what appears to be a bad bar vest. The returns of 423 wheat dii tricU show that 39 are above the av eraite, W$ are tqnal to it, and 2.8 are below it. The yield of barley fn 227 out tif 427 districts is below the aver- go; of oats, in 265 ont of 433 dis tricts: of beans. In 12 ont of 275 dis tricts; and of peas, in 115 out of 245 districts, irnde is sluggish, f.ngusu wheat is genera'! one enilling dearer. The sal: j of English wheat during the week were 4S,W0 quarters at 3'Js 7d, against 23,540 qnartirs at 33s 5d dur ing the corr: -; jo ding period last year. Floor !s 6d 1 1 Is dearer. l-'ort;irn hea'-, rro only C 1 to Is. chieuy no, dearer, ! 1 i ep z :d a gr ,r a!- vfT 3. The Bunp'y of corj la sho.v and pricei r e - . 'f Si buyei . Jlix I Ame jcuii : Inflo 'SI ex :tilo. u ?v fn aUnii' Mi Biioply am, lower. Four rnr : wi t aniv d; five enrg: 1 were to'd, all UIiiiibji ; feven were withurami. and four remain' 1. Trade f j wart'ed i rrore ac.ive. To day the j ili'l al situation eomrr.andid Biiie a'tenlion. Kngliih fl tur wei 1 dcirer, nnd forti u (ilj Dd and Is dearer. Amtri'-in corn wr i irregu lhily dearer. Bound corn, owing to a s.-aicity, wni 3 to OJ doaror. 'Peas were lid dearer. AUKANSAsT NOMElllINa AltOUr THE MOl MCtM OF X1IE Mt ATE. KK- The Knbslnnllnl AilvantiiKa to In ((toiling KelilT-l! ItitllroiKl I."c vrliiieul. To the EJlton of lbs Aproal: Bins Bi.fKF, Auk., Angast 20. I have received quite a numuer i f let tors from various pertotiB living in different po'tions of the country, hoth North and BduiIi, containing inquiry concerning this State, its swl, climate, lands, minerals, manufactories, nnd in regurd to the developed and umtovel oped resources of . this .S'a'.e generally. Tt eie lotters are filled np with ques tions in rejjftrd to roadway, railway, government, homestead, pre-emption and t-tii'o donation lands, ai d f ir all lands for agricultural purposes, raining stock and growing Iruits, and all man ner of pursuits requiting 'nrjre orsnuill capital, nnd the chai.cos lor engaging in indtntriiil j urwiitiof all kimls in a rea'icable and law abiilinz way and with a ooiiceablo and Uod-wurehiii- lug peoi.lr. To answer all these let ters to each individual requires too munh time and trouble. For that rea son this let'or and ethers ti nt we will write for tho purpose of ruswei'iig the various qii JttiotiB In full, to the mtie faelion, wo hops, of all pers'ine, both North uud Houili, who mav desiio in f nniiition upon the sul jec.', to the end that, enc juraiwinont mny bo given to tie bringing forward of the undevel ontd resaurcts, n? well ss the material ailvaticeineut and progress of the State cenernlly and infnso into her now enomv that will run thronuh her future enterprises like tho elixir of life, giving a new impetus to all her varied iiuluslrin. Wo will iu our future letters g vo distinct Iril'oniiHtion under sepsra'e heads npou the subjoot of lands, climnto, soil, produds, health, etc; of the .State, which will he of crest a Ivi'.nUuo to nil thoas who may desire to 11ml new homes among us, with a view to improvii g tluir eouial condition in .life, and will alto be the menus of contributing groitly to the wealth and popnlition ot tlis Mate, slate that will in the near lutnro in- crea e tnoro in population thun nny S mthern ttte; n;io l ho most eni'onr- nging to immigrants lnrnussi present ing tli't givateiat advautwitei. AikaasiH lino been thn leant known and the to:t bIuis d r-tdlo in tho I'tiioti. Bir the ignor.tnue of this 8!a'e in not won rlul who'i wo tiuo into oi snlorn. lion ttiat it hss been only a f:w yon s silica rnilroadM bexan to triv.i'se the KiRie; nnd the va'it wil!erness in the interior portion oi the Mil e va almost untrodden by the outside. wotld, and in former yens sat moil to furnish a na'o retreat to those who were opposed to itiBtco being done in their behalf. But allow us to fay (hat rosdy'im l as set n its day here. 'ur ooiniiiunitiiB are composed of people f:o:n all the btates, and tuey ere bh moral ami law ahuling as eleewhere society Is good, ami as a rule every e t .n looks afler his owa bnsiuees, aim pence ana harmony reign su- pti'ine. Wo have in this folate a rrgiou of Vint proportion of rich IiuiiIh and r itiif'ivo soil, which hai in tunes im-t h on of liitle hem lit to the balance cf thi wi rid. Hut since the clo ie of the late civil Whr, iu ist5, anew slalo of thincs has ilawi.ed upou this mrsl delightful (oon'ry. We now l ave railr. nle, sn.l a most woudciful change will sorn tnko plao": row rapidiy will be si tiled the hills, v:i!- lov s, hottima, with nn enterp.ising and pro.'risive reop'e. and the inexhaustible mineral and metal r.'eotircei will be devoloped, in ere sir g groitly the wealth and priisperi'y of tha State. It dooB seem that under the eld roulmn of s'nverv Arkansas was left behind In the race of progress and improvement. Toe NoithweBtrrn S.ales, with' not one-half the natuinl rexouiccs and advantaces, have tilled up with immigrants Irom eh tho older Mates and f iro'gn countrn s, an I it ii only within the list few years that this state ol thlius has ch' no(i, by sw.ums of iuuiu;iilMt, who, reeking Louio.t iu the most p loHB Utt it well as delightful cilimtto mut i r.idii' livs soil. 1 hu b:at.', dor ing the late civil war. was j.ie.it!y iiuiiiH'it ri tier matenui wealth, us wuil ns nl thousands of her people li'.it upon tin) iu urn ol peace, tho im ressed and inorosHirii RiirKvcf im intjiiat ou I H" btouglit t:;e Mate up to over 1,100, uo of inhubitants. and of thiHa thousands aio neurors, nnd iu view of the condition thesa people have been in for mauy geiioiaiions goi e, fiey havo conducted themselves with gre.it proprioly since they wore ni'i' i) in io.. ijuitH a number re rot ou'y making an iionest support for themselves and buniliep but by their indtn-tiy and fuigibty are act umuia'iuz a decent camtn'tencj, Arkannns wa? gieat'y retarded in live indiis'.rial rrogrofis by tlrs war. But it is pltnsiru to know that the neoul have met tlm ciisis with couimondabltv courage, sml we have gr. of rers on lor relieving mai a ciunge.llio heginuing in wiiicii is now in v ew will to mads in the ba'.ils of iho p.'i pht, and prove uroiily boaC' li :ia' to this and ceiioiations to con;o. Another ell, ct w.U bo the snhiiivlninn of tho largo, dvergmwn and unwieldy plantations of theSuith into small h.rmc, to unit them to labor that wi not work in gaDg, then the South will oii'otiie a BULK MiHTAtMNU ANU ISDKl'KNDKHT 1'HO- nii. Then the grand old f'tate of Arkan. (as will hi ilo' t. d over bv thousands cl happy home, and hor bosom 1 t-?: allycover.nl overuud tiait'fjriiud into hiulny eu.tivaled fiLihla. eiuch is tho pictura th:a willenta nlv be piefenfed when the trout roa ourcoa of the Stato ro deroloned : when LI o State will bo bleved with hsppinees, prcsnerity and peace, wore auon. J. t . is jntii CYCLOAES L TEXAS. ; TUETT0KST8TOR31 ETERKJiOWH AT SIN ANT0.1I0. The Lohs Estimated at ? 250,04)0- - IfeaTj Damage at Seguln and Meveial Other I'oiuts. San Antonio. Tit . Aueust 23. The worst storm on record visited this city and vicinity Friday, beginning at 0 clock in the morning. At one lime (ha vslocilv of the wind was eeventy- two milci an hour. Heveral buildiDgs were wrecked and bHsements were flooded, the total lo i being ejtimhtsd atSO.000. At oihor tow ns in the vi cinity great damngoVai also done. At ISotVilie Iiouses were nnrooiou ami mm uamnirod. At Horesvnle ten houe- s were wrecked. Scuntn had ball i s housfs blown down and three unknown campers lo t thoir livet. Farm fences are down and what f tock wai not killed has drifted off and the country is stripped for milts. ANOTUKR AIC1UNT. Gai.vknton, Augur-t 23. A special to tho .cw from ban Antonio, save: The d.troaire to tliis city by the territic cyclone of Friday is estirnted at .'&0,l-J. roio. rot ii le ijos Deen re ported and the work of reparation is already in progress. The storm was the severc:t ever known in this local'.ty, the wind reaching i velocity eiiil.ty-bvA miles na hour, from the surrounding country come reports that the cotton crop was eerlonsiy in jured. The plant was blown down, and tne staple oeaien out, oy ine rain and blown away. Passengers on the Aranens Bos railroad, from Bieville and Floresville report great ravages bv the storm at both points. At Bevi!le many houses, in courss of construction, were demoliBhed, and old ones wore unrooied cr otherwise ioiured. Two churches at Floresville were compieeiv ruined, wnne several stores and dwellings were damaged fcrious'y. An sged couple in a'tempt- imr to crosi a swollen Etream in a waiiou. a quarter ot a mile irora Floresville, were swept down the stream and the womsn drowned, while the man had a narrow es one. Tho woman's body was recovered nnd irivon interment by the paeaeegcra on a train which wai delsved forty-eight Lours hy wailiouls on the line. Very Itrnvy ItitnuHKe nl Moniiin. 8i'iN, Tex , Augu't 23. Tbo dam- aiie hv the norm nere is very neavy. i be Jieeord olhoe win totally des'royed. the new tower oi the J-.pir copal ennrjb i was blown down, and a largs number of public and privati builoinjs were either destroyed or banl" dainsced. Robert JorJo'ton. son of Uol John 1. Jefl'erBOU, Wits killed in Sutherland Snrimip. slid Ciarlend Smith and Kich- nrd Burie:Bon of the Hon. W. 11. Burgess, were bhdiy wounded. They wero cam ping nt the springs and were injured by falling trees. A pauper nv- iuir with John England, aero i the rive. Oiod of friuht during tho Btoim The cotton plant has been whipped in'u shred', but many persons believe that it will take nn a new irrowtli and develop atip crop. The dam.ige has not yet Ijcou e.uima'.efl, but win uo very heavy. Terrific Itnln at I.iillntc. Lii.ino. Tux.. August 23. Friday morning ebut daylight a territio rain storm tut in, which continued until 7 o'clock p.m , causing great damage. lotitca wv.'iej b'o n from their founda- Honc tro.i wero uproot Jd, lence blowu tloivn, and cotton wa? Btriptied from tho itilk and blown over tli9 Holds. No ci.s.ial'.itsnre reported. Uri'Ht Duiuiino to 4'rojm nt Ilpiiip- lIrcMPr.T.ii). Tx Attiust 23. The storm did irreut ihimugs to the cotton ro;'. In the nnlands tbe Ion to the ron from the ravages ol th wind and run ol 1'iiday will D3 luuy u per ott. IX JRli llll.AN. Thuudrr nml ltjtlii Srornm Reportd nl rlou I'oiuiw. Kalama:o, Mini , August 23. The wortt thunder and lightning stc rm for yini-s swinit over this region Saturday night. Many buildings in this countv and Van Ihiren county were dnmuired or completely wrecked. AtKou'h Uend a rtzor wai struck from tbe hand of a barber, whose band Vai randy zed. and several men wero stunued, Put ronn injured latai Iv. Tr.o watir iu Long i.ako, near hero, raised lour end a hsll iiichvs L'urintr tlu Hto-tn. Hudson. Micu . AuuiiHt 23. A furi ous rain and eke'ric etorm prevailed here tuitnnliiv r.inbt. Kip rts nie muins Iu of destruction by lightuii'g. John Vn-i Utper's team was killed in he Held. Njverol bousis were loauiy injured. AnniAN, Mich., August 23. A h?rce tbuuder storm, ni-comranied ny a copious rain, vmibd here Saturday niu it continuicur witn inreHteninic in dications until loday. The barns of Julius Smith, near the indui-trlal home, were destroyed by liuritcli'ir. iciere are lenorls cf other duungrs which Iiave not yet neeii vkmiou. Prot. Chs. Ludwkj Von Seejjcr n V. ,1 .cl.li. ,n Hunl Vnimtilvt nwhtof lilt kojnl t u.lri.iH (Oitfernf (" 1Vi,i. Order ,. liic .'.! A'.io; (Aet'alier ,fiAi Lrownof Honor, hit., Mr,, snys: " l.ll'.IUH t..H in.r.r awn iv aliould not be CiinCoimtM wiih th horde of trmbt cure ll i '1 no ienre ol the word a. patent remedy. X am ilmroutnly eenvernaul ub ita louil ol Mei'iiratioo, . .1 II 1.1 llflPtltnniT DE ItlllNLu I'll.l maceuvicnl prmlnol. but nlo wonhrut Hie bik oriumedii.iua it Uaa rcired in all iiarn ol the wiirl.t lr. conUirn fjerice ol i-i. i'iic. Ouinlne. Iron ami t'aliaTa, wliich are dinolve l iu pure tieuuiu bran iah Imrerlal Crown Sherry." Invaluable lo all who are Hun Down, Ner touj. llTnrontic Uiliona. Wulariona or af- fll,., with weak kidueyi. alt-ware Iniliallou. v Mnlekl Favorite t'oinell Ulyeerlue. L'ttd Iv !rr Hovul Ilief l Prinrtu ot Wnlrt and Hie noiuiuy. tor me ip, v Hlou, Kruptiona, Chappins, Kountineia. HI. 00. 01 drueaiatl. I.IKBHil to.' (lesnlaa Byrnp ol trninrlllit ia iiiaranteei th beat H ir'..arillin lie niarliet. btrtft 1. V. IM'liol. !i MI'HMAT m HI.IT W. IK IIUOUEY, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, Onire, 5'.) Main Street, First Door Souih of Knrinehouso. tfO-Strlot attention Biven to all business in- rui"ien io i" "i". HOOK I. Y N.N. . Hoard on th Dill vl.. II , ll......l ,'i W.llillctO. 1 ... . I,...tinn ,1 1 1 ft, I I III I run, in. ........ - Convenient to eim to MnnhalMn leeon, on Islnnd. linn lieach undCentrnl 1 art i auto (0 W lurn lonocl ul auiuseueuv.. V-4jjiriJJj jyjtif t i ' I mm. MPRICLS' SPECIAL ! NATURAL FRW MOSTfPERFCCT MADE TrprarM with rtrlrt rrnl I o PiirltT. sr,,,Vr'ri ,"' lli.;.iiiiiiuntMU. in. rri. t- fe n "ki'ik . n.) Aniinoiiln.I.lmc,Aliini..rl'li..-l'liHi-. I'e-J '' l'.nratu, VunUU, Uuitrfi, no., ttivur dilicluuii. t RICE BAKING POWZR CO. Chttmo " Forty Tears a SnfTerer froai Catarrh! WOliDEnFUL T3 RELATE! nn TrnnTV v pa its I hnv boor, a vic tim to CATAKKd-thriio-rourir.il of the . tlinj a siifTerer from EXClUli'lAlINa PAINS AfiKOHS MV FOIiKfiEAD AND MY NOS TRILS. Th dinnhanoJ were to offcniilTS tht 1 haiilaio to uiaulion it.f .-eiit i.ur tn eooJ it may do ioir.e other BUtTcror. I uava ixnt touiik luriune from :v.y earnmi:! .Itirit. ... a I'rltf v.,rl f .llllarintf tO ODlllin reliol Irum tne duocuri. I d.ivo ineu iwiui DiBilioines try one I coiila learn oi iroai f...i AnMr. i,t ,VtA :irth. WILK DO rtjllot. And AT LAST f7 years of nee) have met with a remedy that hit curnd uie entirely uin.le uie a new man. i wetynea mreiiom, and now weih Hrt. I used tmrleon hott'ea of the medii-ine, nnd tho only regret I havo is, IhKt beiu in tae nuruDie oi i mi may not have influence to rrevnil on all ca tarrh inffoniri to uit what ha cured me Mnlnu's floneer lilood Renewer. "HEMtY CUEVB8. " No. Se:oni ttrtet, Macon, (4a. " rh.-n. the writer ftf tbe hove, formerly of Crawford eaonty, now of Maoon, tia., merit! the eonidoncp of all in terented in catarrh. W. A. Ill FF, " Ex-.ilyor oi .uacon. a NrFi:itn FLESH PR00UCtFi& TONIC (ialun's rioueer lilood Keuewer. Cure all Blood and Skin Disemcs. Rheuma tism. Koroiuia, Old Sores. A ierlect tring Medicine. ..... , , II not in yonrniarKot, ir win oe lorwaraoa nn receipt of price. i;uail bottloa, i, largo, tiaay on niooa ana dkio iriseapes uaiieu frpe, . BXTRAOT la nn nqueone aolntlon of llic sol able matter In a mineral eurtb found In ( hoi lun county, it In., nar the laiuoue liladon lulnornl prliiK. Thlec-nctlt Iiuil grvut lo cal celebrity u It oh ere' F.nrtb," trom the nuitio ol the dlncovcrer of the bed or mine, how owntnl by tho Acid Iron Earth C ompany, ot Mobile-, Ala. for IlyapcpHin.all dcranirementa of the Dtgvattvo Organn and the I.Ivor, ,Sh In nitentc. ule, Hnrnt, Scald nnd Ilruleii. ACID IUOK KAK'I'll le it uperlfle. ' Ithruma lisiu nnd other rhronlc diKeae yield to Hi curiuire power with Ott fail. Entirely free from Alcohol or any drug wht- ver, ACID IKON EARTH fully deserves the wordi embraced In Its '.ritlemark, "MATURE' pWN REMEDY." See free pamphlet, to b bid of III Druggists. At Wlmlemile Iit Vnil Vleel & C'. Business If Oil HABiE. srfrOn aoeount ot other engrifetiiti re fjuir'ner my euttre personal attontioti, 1'bnve aonolaJet to quit the mercantile rrt ot my uniucii. ant now ffer my eotiro toclc of IS EX K , A L Elit'-II AX msh forRle. Will rent or lease to rurchaaor, deaired, my iwe-Mory iron-Trant builillog cimtainini stock, on ronsoniiblo terair. An) one vri-liinj to go Into buslneas can recure a bnrpnin br callins on tJKO. I.IHI., lulv'i. ISlit. IIRBNAPA. Mias. S.B!:;:;::!'Liiiiis?il!ul - tiM'ftH lili UeT.llT Jfctllf.a onys'i-'.- is ...... ft. at Ciirrn nU i-rmA of PP.. CHKvM'iiiiT KASJtJi. r. re i: Iv tu tn fi'Utft MUM. in -t .wrT Ttar urrttt.el fmuft, utl itiJuflL ;ruit;; : win: -? rirtuuep St:nlr' rTir.ik. H.in-I . irami', Dlmuova of ;..ij!ii lrfe"..w Htt.' i iiii.if' A V .SriTify . mil. Vi,f.:.t..o' of :.lrn, t o Hrt.l P--t.', " . ti.J-.- ftaMiM" .n.PMvrerbhVTT r tho-ovgl.W v.A it ,ur,i fcyp nit, IS t-"" ;n in'r f'-'wi-rin tt" hsmiu Gonorrhovv. CtLEKT, Uru't'Uf Orvtiilt. iiTQ'a 4 ,'io.' i c ''alb .'i if 'llfkw u r- T.t it '"He nl jlr sirv.l tvkill fhvriMai a TUi v .ir.Mn,-,ii. !.( iii mi !r Vtii' M. ' lrj-nontJ- 'to fit, rU'mMil. eiMHrlf '. ,1ita, T'n". Gnrautref is Cm iTnUrtkfii. fc . . . ... . .Vjuiitii.'iii pf. !-f by v t kal ' vt -fv.-non -ov .-vrrtfpin.! tivax.'w. PRlVATt COUNSELOR it mm !, t: tW'i. .rr t.i, tT 'tun Hhn--rt "'I " AJ1it :'., . u- rvn i . tt 9 P. KW,ii r C II E.4 V 1. Si T K X CII ; S ION i v ik iisowjr. rpo ALL POINTS IN ARKANSAS AND .1 TKXAS, Ti Memphis and Little Ri ok Kailrooil, wilh dnublt nauy eonnernont Auaust 27, US and 2sth. Tioketa ooil thirty days. Stop-over irivilei.-e" will lie allowed, loinc and eiminc Arrantementa have been toad, with tbe F.rt Smith road runnincsneo Ul trains to connect with bolh our trains. Through coaches to Fort Smith and through !.... A Rnrnka Snrinas. Hot Si rintrs. Ark., included in thane excursion rales. For honks, inaoa and airs of Arkaojas and Tat.. ..iU.l fra. and alt other inlorina- tion in raterenco to excursion by writing to. J. II. FllANh.Ll., rassenger Ageui,.em- r! 'uoLI'IIi'fISK, Ooneral Manager, Nenv ..kl. Unn W K. Sl'TTON, ra,M'r Agt., Corinth, Mlsa. I). M1LLEH, lieneral i'noni.-er Agent, 1,11. tie Uock. Ark. , Iraiutleav at5;5 a.m., enJ 1:20 p.m. VII RELIEF! ACID IRON EARTH 5ATOtE05 JULItFresIdeat. W..WlLKEKS05,TIce.PrttIiest. '-fLVJ ''''f ' H. J. iraS.lCasWer. I RlllllS liliT FlFP. w Irfill 1 IDS Pfl UXlXlfUlU Villi lUU WUUU1.UUI UUI , MES A CIKaEBAI. FIBS A30 MAMIMM KVnMXM. A'QUARTER OF A KiLLION DOLLARS FULL PAID CAPITAL TJinBOTOHBi) viiaaTfvnoTv Wll. I. COLL. 0. XAZtiVltLD, 0(Bce--10 9fal I son Street, MeBstplii, Tcnn THh PITIES l. JON'ES, Pr.Jid.nt. I. F. PETERS, Vice-President. W. P. If. fcSAWRIE, Becretary and Treasurer. (Hurresaort to Peter' (iawrle,) MANUFACXUltEKS OF XUE 3IiS0LIA BRUXD" 3u 3S ami 40 Jeflerson hlrcet. v. m. joni1?. jyn. k Ill 1st the market, meat of Elegantly. Carriages Buggies, 209 MAIN STREET. ; Collon Factors, Wholesale Grocer No. 3O0 Fro.it slreet. : MeiiitthiN, Tera M. C. PEAECI. It CFearcecfc Co Cotton Factors & Commission erch'is, Ko. 2T6 FRONT STREET, MEMPHIS. TENN. Coitus IVarebonar-Maa. HH anlso. Union Htrawi SLEDGE BROS., of Come, ffllas. F. ify n Pa msx r ncai r nt s o e.to. stsna nn m "i ki co iu Mr m a a u:jt vt :v "A ht-v: ia-" m ra uy COTTON PAOTOE flos. 358 and 358 Front Street-. P. S. ALST0X. JtT. W. CBAWXI.Ii, II. ALSTON, GEQWELL & C9, Grain !$hloirm lad Commlislon Korchanto Ear, Corn Oats, Uraa, Ctaop Feed, Oll-Se&I, Llf , Ceimeat, Plaster, Banding' and Fire Brick, Etc. Cor. Front and Union 1 Howard's Row. Memphis. 1 i mum Li i iiai i Cotton Factors and Vholosalo Grocers STront St., Hcmpliia. Tenm. m, FONTAi Cotton Factors. Commission iorchant, lo. 11 gonth Main at.. B. Tittwia. iCrab Orchard Water j Oniilno Trah (Irchnl Salta In scaled oackaec .t l on; ' Pf; I CwftH ORCHARD - TFR CO. iJ'PPi"'JUii!;jf?ii iSX2!2:ai TlrTyiririrYilra'tVinTfnM KELLY, ROPER & REILLY, WHOLESALE Gr ocers & Cotton Factors, fto. 893 Main Street. Gyo Bloffc. 35.. ES. ILj3iSE3 dS? OO.p 37tj.373-380-3S2-384-38G Second street, south ot Uayoao. Doors, Sash, Blinds, Flooring, Ceiling, Siding, Shingling nt.llusr l.ah. I'nlar fnitm ami ltrf J. A. BAILEY, Ui nt umiiui ms, uuii IF 2La HI 33 jES 3S 9 330 Second Slroet, MemplilK, A I tsuir rnVPLKTB STOCK OK rU'MIJKRS, OAS AND STKAM FITTERS A fflKZvwffl Stoat Piw. tf as fixtures, Qloo... vo JAMK8 BKILLT. n, V. DElMIUiii. & SiWEIE CO, DIHBOTOHB RPKfttO, I. P. PRTRH9, OKI). ARNOTjP, W. T). F. BAWRtE. with a rnll aaxort. New and Flulvhed Saddlery, Harness. i MEMPHIS, TENN. JOHN L. MoCLELLAH. M. KOUFLEET, ReBhlect Partner. CSS3 S9 KeutpMsi Tenn. G. W. TOMLIX: WM. EENJES. NEW CARRIAGE FIRM. Tomlin k Benjes. 17'J Main St., Slemiilm. Offer tiei'ial inducements In Open Butties of our owo lnnke, at l!i:-; Top huu of our own make, at Pi'Ji). All work war runtutl. Cull belore you buy. anrTlavl'.f di'mred o' onr entire stook of Vehicle mil fit Mniiutiniturirm leii.nl meut to Mot-rs. TUM1.IN Ji ItK.V.) I S, we bai.(.k for tliem a Roniinuanre of tt. pa rco.uo so lone extcnWcI to us. WioODRIIFK-'JUVICH 0AT1?.I0E HAn,W'AWW noMPA VV, II. KAVBT. mwta w DYsrmiA, SICK HEADACim, Cfiasiiialiaa. A Rcmo.lv for all rnonoof tlicI.lTer.KIl wa. llMnwh un.l lt,wrls. A mnonvi .. r. r- a..M,i gtfiuliittei. ?5 Cxiallp nioli. Ihfo, I to 2 t.iifpi.uliiln.4 riaiW'toiiiv"J."--,"- . U. K. WITT. m Ml nn l k 110. ILLS EDUCATI05AI- The Higbee SchooE TOR THE HIGHER Education of Young Ladies, . y Eeaie, Laii ler-iln'e and .ten mine Sts., ilKiU-lUS. TESK. Incorporated w"li roilrglnte PrlT. lleaes, AS IS-'TITtlTTON OF TIIOH FFPUIC AND KNOWN KXCiiLLENCE. Fall Term Opens Moiidiif, Sept 20. BtsrTborooirh Enitlitb anH Cla!!csl Course. .Vodern Lsnguagcs bj Foreign Teachers. Hook-keeping, bi.ort-bnd and 'iyp writicg taunlit. Mihools ol Art. MiHin nnd Elocu-.ion notes for exception"! mlvanlny.es. Prociul students received in ctcry depart mcTJt. A new and el.cant litiililing will beerctei during tbe summer and lull, wherein will be lurnisbed a siikcious itud bul1, Urge pri mary sciiool-roouis. cln-rouui', laboratory, library, gyninasiuiu and nr(;.4.ilery. Kbich, with the elegant mansion until tor boarding punils and the wooded p enstro grounds, will form one ot ibe inosl couplete tcbool foundntions in the r-oulh. t:alalosues ready August For inl'.irniation addrf , . MiajJENiSY M. UlUBEE, Pr'nciiial. Mc i phis, oei n. Clara Conway Institute. WILL KEOPCX Monday, October 4, 18S6. Enrollment lant Term, 322. A SCHOOL for the development of vigor ous, tboughiui, noble womanhood. This result ia reached by breadth andti thoroughness of instruction and the awaken ing ot patient, earnest endeavor. A Dew and commodious boardiuif dlpuituieut b justbevn completed. lb department of dress making and mil linery is added lor tbe first time. In the absence ol tho Principal who Is in Europe fi r the summer, catalogues will b lurni hed on application to Mrb. K. P. Mor ton, 221 Adams street, or they will be found at. any of Ihe city book store. St. Agnes Female Academy, MEM I'll If, TENJV. THIS Institution is doliklilfully situate! in a relired and heiilttiy purl of Ihe city of Memphis, coDiuinnding Disadvantage of town and country. '1 ho entire surroundings trealhe an air ot po;i?etol .rftclflion, which ever eierts so powerful ku influence over lha moral, physioil and inlelleciunl lire. 'the. course of study embraces ilie various brunches of a solid and uselul edu?itiun. In the regular English conrso, tiie pupils on entrring are ranked according to Inoir pro ficiency in 'Or.hog'iiphy.Gnimumr and Arith nietio. Paniruliir attention is given lo Sa cred and l'rotane Iltstorv. llbetorio and 'oiuposilion. Latin and French rnier into the recular course. A portion ot time is al lowed to ech pupil fr Pl'iio aud Omit toon tal Needlework, fhi-ll, Flowers, eto. Terms. ier Se.sion, p-yable half-yciu ly, invariably in advance. For board and tuition in all branches taught in tho bivhe-t schools I'lnin fc'ewinv, forking. tc , l).:d, Bedding, Staiionery and WasliiuK, KIOJ and 31U5, ao cordinjc to the ate or olitss ol athe pupil, tpecial terms when sever il iiu tubers ot tho same Iiiinily attend the scbi. I. No allow ance is made lor purlin! ahKcnco or with drawn! belore the enniraiion ol Ihe le m, ex cetdiu ca?es ol sonoii.or i.rotrno'.ed illness. KxrRAS Herman, lulinn. etc., oich i(12; Music on Piano and uso of inn run. art. S SO: Drawing and Wttr Colors, till, nil l'mnt-in.U-ti; Eiubroi.lervnii'l Orrao rntnl Work. $lu; liseol Library, (J: Vocul Mi!.-ie in class. t') Private Leasuns, Jlfi. Hoard per month during vacation, ifspe'it at ihe Academy, wash off, o'c, (1. Jlodioioe nnd physician's -lees will form extra charges Terms for day pupils, SI, SI, to orS'ii ev mouth. For fur ther particulars applj to tbo LA l)Y rTPEKrOR. . nECC4L a.Ffl1S!f n!i:M' Tulane University of'luislana. IFurmerly, lfJT-lssi, ibe Utii' crsi'y of l.otlisiitl:l. ) ITS ad vantages lor priictx'a! instruction in diiensi'S ot tbe Houtbwct tiro unrivnled, . as the law genres ii f uncrMi.niidarii inatori ols Irotu the iri-eiit ('liarr.y !lo.rinil with it) 7l)0 beds, and iK Wi) p:iii-riif amiuiilly. Stu dents hiivonoliop liit-leos lo ptv nnd spe oiiil instnioMon id ti lily L-ivon nt the bedsido- ntlbesrU,as in no oih :r instituliou. For oaltilogtie or inl rntiitioy. uadrc.i Prof. t?. B. CHAlLLl-:, M. b.. Dean, P. 0. Iir;iwpr'. tU. .Now t'r'oaiif. I.a. THK STATE " 1-E.MALK COLLI WILL reni4n Sept. V-U lWfi. Looted in & healthful nod dolihllul iiuhurh, no oppible by car linos to nnd trom nil parts cl city. Jnslruotion thr.rtiujtb, rnJ nccdnliagr to ihe most approve! educi'joprtl methods. Superior and trained mioiriali'e in the va rioi Oepartuirnts ot jMuic,nr'. Kio'-ution. Viodera .nkiit gcicacoi Chit-bicn ana Primary Teaching. For furtfcer prrticu'ar.' nm ly to MISSMOLLIlfii. MAKMlriLL, Prn.f Mem p f if i Tern. Hopkins. ilie IVih fclinI. rTIHK furtMnth peholn tic year of this wall . L established limited, foici't fhoo fix boys and y un im-n will begin MONDAY. Aupuct ;'.(), lS-t. Instruction in itivcn in a lull course cf Knglmu Laliti. (ircck. t.er nirin, UiKher Matheiuutirs and Pnokkcepinir 1 hor u;ti teachitifEHad ttrictducipliLechar ftcterize iho to boo, Termn lor fc-ejtion of -10 Wekf Tiutinn $t)); Tuitit.n nnd Uoard, SJir. lioardinn pu pils are reiuirad to board in the family of tho Principal. For further inlorn.ation addresa J. 0. KK K KBLL, 1 1 j pk i n s v i 1 1 1 e.Ky BELLEVUE HIGH SCHOOL, i)Liroi t , vntfciM. Tlie 21ht Annnul Si".lif Opeim Sej trinliir 10, 1-vMS. For catniopue or specin! information, ap ply to lllvue . ., Va. W. It. AHBor, I'rlnrlpnl, TK. li'S XEMXAliY, Kashvllln. T"ii Keal Southern Home lor Hirls. 3"o tiirMhis yeor. Apon- seola-ian school, ratroniicu oy men oi 110- eral tuinils iu oil churches. Unsurpassed ia . For 'ntnloRU8 Music, Art aud Lancuap.' ddrcss ". W. WiKII. fANDF.lt Ul LT UNIVERSITY Soven DistinetDopartinouts : Acndomic, Kneineerinit, Cibli'-il, taw. Pharmacy. Medical, Dental. I'roe tuition to stu denssin lhaoloiry and Monunl Teehnolo.y. CatiloKUO sent liee on unplication to VV1LS WILLIAMS. Secretary, iSiislivilli-. Tcnn. Georgetown College, D. C. 'nulol irm. THE ArAU.MH' AM MIFXTIFIC M'liooi.opentiontpiiiber", 1SH6. Apply to President nl the Coil"KC. THE NI HIMIL E Mr.UK IM. opons Sept. 20, IHSo. Anply to Prof. J. W . II. I.nveioy, M-D-.fK) 12th street, H. W., Wahinftnn, 1). C. . . , .. THK H lloi. til' LAW opens on the Jirst Wetlncsday in October. Apply to Parol. M. V'HitiKin. Son'y, corner och ana f, streets, N. W., Wa-hington, U. t. J A M Kri A. UIIUrt . ' re t. De sliler Female Institute llonnllnic anil lay s.oliil for 1 ontiK I. ml Un, TimrnuihiH. AIkUhiiiu. OIH ANNUAL SKSSION opens AVednes LZl day. Sent. 1, 1SSB. Full Faculty of ei lierienced and aocoinolirbcd teachers. Char tered Institut on. First-clans in all its ap pointments. Loard, inoludinn luel and lights, tuition in entire Literary Depart ment, morno in(t Ancient nnd Modern Lan guages, with Music, will bo furnished tho entire ye:ir for t- 0 in Rdvanco: the above. th Art, o--:. vaiatoaucsi coniaiuing iuik particulars, sent on application. W. A. KLOllK.NOV. A.M.. Principal. SOMERVILLE INSTITUTE. A AfLASSICAL SCHOOL of hiirh (riad for Boys and tlirls. Kna-lish Course, Latin, Hreek, Musio and An tborouably taught; llook keeping also. Boys fitted (or collOi8 For catalogues address tbe Principal, R. F. OHKW. SumorviHi. Tenn. St. Mary's School, MENrill, tilts TESiPjESEB AHOAMDINil and Pay School for Youna nd Children, under the charca of the Sister, ot St. Wary, of the KnKlish rhr-h. Number of pupils limited to 100. of the Sister, ot St. ftlary, ot the tiiKlisr. Ohurch. Number of pupils limited to 100. N est school 'erm he. in-Sittyler lltt. KFaiiaOILVPEVA'' For Bovsand Yoiin. Men. r-ond lorcalaloua JOUN R. SAMPSON, A.M., I'rinc.pal. K kv. KIHIAK WtlDIOK. Ph. f Am ociat. KOTUK BASE ot KAIJVLAND, rolleiit Instilsto for Toiirm l.mllr nnd Preparatory 6cuool for Mlllf Minn. KM ISI.A, P. 0., three miles Ironi lliihlinore. Mil. Conducted by tbe bitters of Notre D;im. fiend lor catalogue. Mcmpliis Female fceniiuary, JIK. IJtMi 1 I t HI R. Principal., THE FALL SKSS10N V'lI.T, liEtllS r.itoiuha-r .to. Imi. Best educntional .'ivantafea all-Tiled to TOr Ptls. Locutiun-TU LiLict erect. VST v