MEMPHIS DAILY APPEAL SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1886. 3 A DASTARDLY OUTRAGE. ATTEMPT TO BLOW UP THE SIU ML TOffEK Of the Lake Shore lload at the Town of Lake -A J-arrow Ed cape. Chicago, III., September 11. Tbe war against the Lake Shore luiuroau Company in the town of Lake has broken ont afresh, this time iu a new and dangerous tnBnupr. The latest method ia thd n;e of explosivep.snaan attempt to dt etioy th property of the csmcaay might have involved the lose of li'e. A ie momen's before 12 o'clock last night JaniBS Calvin, the night opia or, wasauiiHK in iue tu Dal tower of the Like Bhoie Company at the intersect on of the main and BtOck vartln t asts. The t)wer is thirty feet high and in it is machinery by which trie switches, signals and gates for a long distance a'ong tbe line of the roai are tnrned. Calvin wis alone in the top of the tower and bad noticed noth ng unusual, when he was suddenly startled by seeing a column of smoke arise at one side of the struc ture. It was bright moonlight, so that he was aware cf the nature cf the cloud, and in an instant his lit'le room was completely filled with a blinding smoke wtJict almost euttocated him Calvin started to rash down tbe stairs to investigate the cause of tbe unusual phenomena. As he reached tbe land ing below A DEAFENING EXPLOSION took pine, and at that moment Calvin saw the figure of a tall, slender man dart, away from the building. The inan ran west toward Iho slock ytrds and wai loet in the labyrinth of cars which cover the the t tacks. At this instant an explosion occurred. Calvin was thrown to the ground with ex trims force and his bat was blown off his head through a window. .Such Wis the lorce of trie explosion that a number of tooU were lifted from the floor and crashed thrcugh the win dows. Calvin did not lo:e coneciouf neae, and a'tar pulling himself to gether rushed out on the tracks. Offi cers Donovan and Ccslello were on guard at the time at the Koot street crossing. They heard the detonation and ran to the tower, where they found Calvin terribly frightened. Then a search of the tower whs made and it was rewarded by the finding of a twenty inch piece of shattered gas pipe. Close to it was a package of something, which looked like cotton which had been soaked in soma kind of dark liquid. Smoke was coming from it and bright sparks were thrown off. A bottle containing what is sup posed to be an a. id was picked up near by. The door of the signal tower was f jar, and tbe dangerous explo-ive ha 1 been thrown oa the fhor. Tee explosion CHATTERED A IX TBK GLASS FRONT OF TBX noosK. In the cellar are the bait erics need for the electric signals. There were 100 battery cells in the room, and of these thirty-four were bioken. Not only this, but tbe pneumatic tubes a so used in the signaling were torn and twisted and the whole system was utterly ruined. It will take thousands of dollars to repair the damage. When daylight came another search was made for more explosives. There is a little shed at the it ar of tbe tower, Iu this a small bundle, supposed to contain another explosive, was picked np. It was wreppad in paper and tied with a b'a( k cord. It was eoiked in some substanca and was laid in an old mattress. The police were afraid to open it, and it was removed to the town ball. Calvin had only been in charge of thi tower a lit'le while, baring relieved William Nev'ns. What makes the attempt more das tardly is tbe fact that the ontward bound passenger train, No. 12, was due at the town a few mitutes af;er the explosion occurred. TUB THEORY OF TUB POLICE is that the wreckers hoped to blow up the tower, and when the pasengr train came along to throw a switcn, and thus the train would have plunged into the mass of frngbt cars that line tbe side tracks. The explosion would have done greater damage had the d:orbeen closed aftor the package was ignited. There were also other attempts at destroying propeity on the Lake Shore road last night, one of which was auccjssful, ttiu other re sulting in tho arrest of the man con cerned in the affair. About 8 o'c'Ock last Liirht the L ike Bhore road re ceived from the Illinois Central a train of twen'y-eight c?rs. Whi.'o these were bsiug Uken ovar tie Koot street crossing a switch was thrown sfier about hall the cars had passed, cauring a general wreck. Fifteen of the cars were derailed, and a though no lots of life or serious damage resulted, the contents of the cars were bidly shaken up. Aboiit midnight John Fagan, an ex-switchman of the Lake Shore road. was snestedat Forty-third ttreet just as he was about, It is charged, to throw a switch, with the ptkposxof derailing a train drawn by engine No. 532. Tbe arrest of Fagin was made by one of tbe Pinkerton officer?, who ate still guarding the Lake Shore tracks at that point, tbe prisoner being taken to the Harrison Street Station and locked up. FAGIN WAS SEEN IN HIS CELL THIS MORN ING His explanation of the affiir is as fol lows: la company with a man named Murphy, who is also an ex-Lake Shore switchman, he was walking along the tracks, and claims that neither of them noticed the approaching train until it was eo close to them that tbey were separated by if. He says that when arrested by the Pinkerton offi cers he was looking under the train as it passed to see if any harm bad come to Murphy. The Lake 8hore officials when they heard of tbe attempt to blow up the signal tower were great y exercised. Supt. Amsdon immedia'ely went to Fortieth street to make investigations. The officers of the road knew nothing of tbe circumstances only what they had heard from meager reports. W. H. Mcintosh, chief of the detective force of the company, this morning said that up to yesterday the attempts to destroy the property of the company had boen confined to points at some distance north and sonth of the Forty third street yards. The police had confined themselves to a surveillance of the points at which these attacks had been made and the signal tower had been left entirely unprotected. Mr. Mcintosh further said that he was sure he knew who had committed the outrage last night, and that he would have them all under arrest within ior-ty-eight hours. lie has sent out all the available men under his supervis ion, and a determined effort tr appre hend the perpetrators is now heirg made. . tThe f'blcatro Annrchisfk. Chicago, III., September 11. The sympathizers witli the condemned an archists held another meeting last rrght at We6t Twelfth Street Turner Halt to express their indignation at the conviction of their fellow red fhg adherents and to raise money in aid of their further deftns?. Between eight hundred and one thousand people were present, ihey were Of rrnans al moft exclutively. Some twenty-five or thirty women were amoncthenum ber. Wilh Great nnaMujity tbe crowd applauded the mrst violent utterances of the speikerj ti e moat heartily. Tie temper ol tne crowd es more than or dinarily excited, and there were mo ment when the reporters nreeent thought their necks were not much safer than tooee of the convicted an archis's. The collection taken up net ted '.)o. When the meeting broke up a part of the crowd le t the lull singing the ' Marsciuaies, an cflorti to squelch tuem proving vain. AT PROSPECT HOI'S S. An Inrldmt to Break the Jfonolonj of iba tresltlr in'. Experience, Pbobpict Hocse.Adibondace Mock tainp, September 11. The most as tonishing incident of a somewhat un eventful day was the receipt of several telegrams asking u rreeiJei.t uiev' land had really been fchot and if he was much hurt. Editor Butler, cf.ttae Buffalo Xewi, asked for an Immediate answer to this rumor. From the Weitern Union office. New York, came an inquiry about the President's condition, and this evening a similar dispatch was received from Pla twburg, from Dr. Ward, who had reached that point on his way to h s home in Al banv. As Mr. Cleveland was in tbe eojoyment of pe-ftct hea'ta, acd ro accident or barm had bt fallen him, of course only one answer could be made. What pczz'es the ptople here is how such a rumor was sat afloat. It could hardly havd had its origin iu this vicinity, lor no such absurd state' menis were sent out from the tele graph office at this inn, and no did' path of anv such tenor wvs sent from the only other telegraph office in the neighborhood that at Paul bmith e, seventeen miles away. Tonight the President treated tbe members of his household to trout captured by himself this morniug. Auother hunt will prorjahiy occur to morrow, the fuigesiion cf the Presi dent to that effect having been eagerly snapped up by the Bportemwi at the inn, and dogs and guides lir.hw.ta collected lor tee snort. Mrs. t-ieva' land and Mrs. Foleom both devoted the morning to (tripping bah am boughs, a corgetiial task in which they were asiietrd' by Miss Cutler, if Iiotton, and Miss Duncm, of B.th, Me. Tbe stripping' are used for fill ing pillows, which, being redolent with the cuor ol Daisam. are supposed to poesess sootbiog and even healing powers. The- laaies here have saU several barrels of tie bluff in thico pound packages through tha mails to their mends. ihiee pounds win about fill an ordinary sack and afford head rest to persons who like that siz 3 of pillow. This afternoon the ladies all attended a reading at tbe camp of Mr. Theodore S. Woolsey, on tbe opposite shore ol the lake. l ure of a Bpralo. Mackdok Ciktib, Wivm Co., N. Y.,1 Fobruary 28, 1885. J Some years ago I badly sprained my stomach picking cherries, aid have suffered greatly ever since. Nothing has been so beneficial a Allcotks Plasters. They entirely cured me cf that trouble. I have also been arau t cd with a lame ankle, but these Plas ters soon enabled me to wa'k. I rec ommend them whenever I have an opportunity, as I have found them very useful for over ten year?. All cock's Piasters have always done me tbe greatest service, and 1 am every day more and more convinced that no household abou d be without them. MRS. SUSIE A. BILLS. Horrible Hnrlr la tbe Choctaw Aatlos. Fort Smith, Ark , Saptember 11 A horrible murder was committed last eveoiog a 6 o'clock near Scullyviile, Cbottaw Nation, by Lewis Bun owe, a half breed. Burrows had a quarrel with Wm. Morgan, a white man, abont 70 cents, which he claimed was owing him from Morgan's nephew. Angry words followed, and Uurrows, becom ing enraged, raised a sharp ax he had at hand and struck Morgan on the shoulder with Buch fo:ce that ihe blada cut into hia body and s. lit his heart wide open Morgan d:ed in stantly and Borrows was orrested by a deouiy marshal who was rear, lie was b OJgtit hera this nftt-rinon and lodged in the United State3 jail, whee, witn twenty-one other mu.ilcrars, he awaits trial. I'liconrHKfiiiriit for Ike Feeble. Bo long as tha fail ins embers of vitality are capable of being rokindled into ft warm an J genial glow, just so long there is hope for tbe weak and emaoiated invalid. Let him not, therofore. despond, but derive en couragement from this, and from tho further fact that there is a restorative most potent in renewing the dilnpidnted powers ot a broken down system. Yta, thanks to it! unexam pled tnio virtues, Hostettor's Stomach Hit ters is daily reviving strength in tbe bodies and hope in the minds oi the feeble nnd ner vous. Appetite, refreshing slocp, the acqui sition of flesh and color, are blessings at tendant upon the reparative processes which this priceless invigorant speedily initiates and carries to a successful conclusion. Di gestion is restored, tbe blood fertilized, and sustenance afforded to each life sustaining organ by the Bitters, which is inoffensive even to the feminine palate, vegetable in comr-osition and thoroughly safe. Use it, and regain vigor. Chinese KvsmHuk the Law. Washington, September 11. Col lectors of Customs have been notified that several Chinese laborers who landed at Atlantic ports some time ago in transit for China had not yet quitted this country. To insure tue govern ment against a violation of the privi leges conferred by a pi si overland to San Franc's :o the Oollec'ors have been directed to adopt a system of numbaring each past so that the Chinese can be moreiesdily prevented from remaining in this country. We Caution All Ag-alnat Them. The unprecedented succots and merit of Ely's Cream Balm a real cure for catarrh, bay fever and cold in the head has induced many adventurers to place catarrh medicines bearing some resemblance in appeal ance, style or name upon the market, in order to trade upon the reputation of Ely's Cream Balm. Don't be deceived. Buy only Ely'a Cream Bilm. Manv in your immediate locality will testify in highest commendation of it. A par t cle is applied into eachnotril; no pain ; agreeable to use. Price 50c. Nix Persona Drowned. Chicago, III., September 11. A special from Nashville, Tenn.. says; A letter from Fountain Run, Ky., gives the particulars of an accident near that p'ace by which fix persons last their lives. A party consisiing of the wife and child of Boy Turner, two eons of John Nelson Turner and two young men named Hood were fording Green river in a wpgon when the hone became frightened and ran down stream into deep water. The wagon urset, and f s none of the occupants cnuld swim, the entire party were drowned. Subscribe for tbe "Appeal." PRESBYTERY OF MEMPHIS PBOCEEDIXGS OF THE SESSION AT MASOJf. Two Colored Licentiates Ordained o the Fall Jliuislry Sermons and Addresses. The Presbytery cf Memphis held ils II. 1 meeting at aiasoo, beginning Tars dy night and closing Friday ciuht No phasanter placjcuu'd have been sekced than Mason for its siitincs. It has lotg been noted for tiie iutelli gence and hospitality of its cit zfns. Nobody w;ll be surprised to learn that the Preebyteiy was well enter tained in every way. Tbe Mason people know how tj en'.er.ain a wes bylery. Pasbjtfrian prtachers are proverbial lovers of good eating. They are good judges. The trntn is. all preachers are fond of gcod eating; so are lawyers and everybody else. "We can live without poetry, uiusio and art; We can live without conscience ; we can live without heart; We can live without friends; we can live without books; But oivilited man can't live without cooks: The good ladies of Mason had made every preparation with lavish band and fine taite for their guests. There wai also moral and spiritual and intel lectual entertainment at Mason. Tee opening eermon patched by Rev. F. L. Ewing waa a fine discourse, delivered with great power. His text was "lie ready always to give an an swer to every man that aaketh ynu a reason ol ihe hope that is in you. ' 1 reter ii', is. The Rev. Dr. J. L. Maitin, cf Mm phis, wan elected moderator. Ii ia sermon Wednesday night oo "Prayer" was a masterly and finished produc tt n, such as he is capable of giving. Dr. E. M. Richardson preached an excellent nnd edifying ttermoa Thurs day morning on ''The Power of the Gtspel." By the request of the Young Men's UhriHtiaa Associa'ion of Mason, Mr. T. 11. Kice, ot Memphis, delivered an addrisa on Thursday night, which trade a fine imp!e:s:on and was well calculated ti encourage the young men who have recently organized their association. Some very, important businesi was transacted by the Presbytery, Mr. L. W. Curlis, a member of the Jtirst rresbyterian Church, was re ceived as a candidate for the ministry and repaired at once to Clarasvil:e to pursue his studies. Two colored licentiates, Thcs. Mac lin and W. P. Lloyd, were ordained to tbe full work of the ministry and ar rangements were made for their in stallation at an early day. These two students were t'uined at the institute at Tuscaloosa, Ala. The Presbytery examined them for several hours. The examioetion was not only satisfactory but would have done credit to any young man. They are well posted on all the leadicg points of theology. Their sermons were well ptepare'd written sermons, delivered with freedom and earnestness. Tbe Pres bytery stands convinced that Tusca loosa Inttiute is doing a great work for the elevation ol theolored race in training such preachers as Maclin and Floyd. The great need of the colored raca is intelligent pieacbera. Due attention was also given to the subject of home m saiooe. Ia the past two years tbe Prisbytary bai been giving Bpecial attention to the "River field." The Rev. J. F. Floyd has been laboring in that field for more than a year with marked success. The Lee Line has shown bim appreciated fa vors in going up aad down tbe river to his appointments. It has been de termined by the Presbvterv to send a colaborer with him to assist in devel oping that promising fie d. The First and Second churches, of which Drs. Daniel and Boggs are pas tors, respectively, have volunteered to support the additional evangelist. The remaining cbuiches of the Presbytery havo become responsible for Mr. Lloyd's support. Tbis is the most agsressive work of the Presbytery, and perhaps the most promising. Tbe Bihvar Church has secure-! the services of a paster. The charge made vacant by tho death of D.-. V. O. R'chardson will, it ia hoped, soon obtuin the services of a pastor, and then the enfre territory covered by the Presbytery ot Memphis will be well supplied with preaching. The next regular s'sdon ot the Prcn'aytery will be held at Germsntown. Threatened Ilrenk In r'nnt Hnnntl l-rrlghfe nt est. J out. St. Louis, Mo.. Senteinber 11. The threataned break in east bound raffs now seeniB inevitable and the tkirmish has actually beun. Yester day the ronnsylvania placed a b o.k of tickets in the hands of tcalpers with the natural r.'tult cf deducting the commission from the already low rale round-trip ticket to Cincinnati no iv eellirg at $12, or $7 one way, and to Indianapolis at $10 for the round trip, or $3 one wav, and it is undei- Btood that proportionate cuts are being made to all other points JKast between St. Louis and Biliimore. The Balti more and Ohio will naturally be com pelled to meet this cut. and with tbe si rained relations existing between that company and the Pane sylvan l . it is said an open b-eak is certain to OM ur unless the objectionable tickets are withdrawn, and should tbe Balti more and Uhio till into line the fee Line cannot keep out. The opinion is expressed that tbe war will not extend into the trunk line territory, bnt will be confined principally to Cincinnati, Indianapolis and local traffic; but once inangura'ed it will not stop tbis side of Baltimore. A dross ExiiKgerallon, Beaton Globe (Dera.). September 3d: A serious phase of slavery is being re vived in tome factions ol tho oauth. It consists in taking advantage of the ignorance of the negro, Inducing him to bond himself for a eiven time under contract, and then holding him prac tically as a slave, through the penalty of foifeiting alt his wages if he leaves before the contract is executed on his part. Through tbe co-opera ion of employers who secure help under tbis system, tbe negro who leaves his em ployer finds himself under the pres sure of a boycott to severe that his ex istence is practically choked off. While in one sense such sarvitnde is voluntary, it becomes nracticallv in- volnntiry when employers conspire to black litt an employe who fiods his condition into'eiable, and is even will ing to forfeit the wages ho has earned. Mudified i radices of thin kind have long ex'sted in our New England fac tor cs, but emplovers dare nut faiher ihem openly, and the New England workingraan is intelligent enough to appeal to tbe law for redress. Iu the B iiith the employers openly advertise the black list in the prominent papera and wara all other that the boycott is rn. it is t be hoped that the investi gition into convict labor authorized by the last Congress may be made to reach these abuses, and that if they do not a special ccmmHtee will bo p nnintnit. whnQA Investigation will ink in ail factories wl eie cot.treeti tt at are null and void in egu.ty ire en- fnrnpil nnrt ftll f:)r!T!fl nf iivlnn rial contracts, which beome slavery in L! ' t I kn JACKS0X, MI-S. Subscriptions to Ihe N.w Factory Drnih of u Old ( Hiseii. farceur, to Tin iiTtAi..! Jackhon, Miss., bp'einber 11. At the adjourned meetii g i f ciiizeus Wt night, the Committee of Canvassers rep jited euDscnpiioris io me capital atock of the propited cctton and woolen factory largely in excess of tho amount anked from tne eit zens, nhich amount is guaranteed by the capital ists cf the cmnty. A rew'utlon was tdopied to hold public moeticgi on the second Mon diiy in eve-y month to disems niat.ors looking to me general interest and de velopment of tne city. Mr. II. O. Dixon, one of the oldest and most prominent eit zet a of the county, died yetterdiy at h;s late resi dence, four miles northwest of Jack son. He was a public spirited mnu and a leadirg Granger, having been treaanrer of the Sta'.o Grange for a number of years. Tho lor ft protracttd dro ith wes tat minatetj this after nocn by a fine ruin. THE LtBOK BUREAU. Report or Its Opermioua lor the Past Year. Washington, September 11. Oar roll D. Wright, Commissioner of l.a bir, today submitted lo the Secretary cf tbe Interior his report uf the opera tions of the Labor ISurtau for ti e year ended June 30, 1880. 'lha Commis sioner says: -"Tte special acents of the bureau ara now actively employed in the field work conneeted with con v ct labor, slrikea, dittr.bu'ion, and women workers of srat c.t'ej. The Investigation relating ti lnbcr, wages, etc., of the railway employes of the United States I l ave dt lav ed until some portion of the fort e "of special agents can be re ieved from lltowork on which it is now eogngc-d. From the fact of the late crganization of the bureau in 1885, you will at once see that it is impossible ti submit at this time the matter censtituting the second annual report if this buieau. I am in hop's, however, by vig orous service, to be ab'e to submit the results of tha inv.-stiga-tion relating to convkt labor, and perhaps to strikers, before the expira tion of the present calendar year, and those relating ti the other invest g -tions authorized at the p oper time in 1887. By this couree th annual re- Eorts cf this bureau after tbis year can e transmitted contemporaneously with the repor s of other bureaus and cover tbe operations of fiscal years. The bureau has been put on a very stroDgooting through tha gonerous actiou of Oongrers in making appro pria ions in accordance with my esti mates, and the oAVe now sUnd in a pesition to perform its w.rk thorough ly and promptly. SCROFULA I do not believe that Ayer'a Snrsaparillaha an equal as a remedy for Scrofulous llu mors. It is pleasntit to t:ike,glve strength and vigor to tho body, arid produces a mora permanent, lasting, re sult than any medicine I ever used. K. HtiineB.No. l.lndiile.O. 1 have used Ayer'i SainiipitrillH.lnniy fam ily, for Scrofula, and know, if it Is taken faithfully, it will thoroughly eradicate this terrible disease. W- F. Fowler, M. D., Greenville, Tenn. For' forty years I have sull'cred with Ery Hiticliw. I have tried nil sorts of remedlel for my complaint, but found no relief until 1 commenced UHing Aver'a Sarsaparilla. Afler taking ten hot. tics of this medicine I am completely cured, Mnry ('. AmcHbury, ftockport, Me. I have suffered, f0f yenix, from Catarrh, which was so severe that it destroyed my appetile end weakened niysysleiti. After try ini; oilier remedies, and getting no relief, ( began to lako Ayer'a Humors, Erysipelas, Canker, and Catarrh, Can be SaiNiipiitillii, and, ill a few iiioul Ii", was cured, Susan I,. Cook, Uift) Albany St., Huston Highland, Musk, Ayer's Sarsaprtrilln Is superior to anv blood purifier flint 1 huvo ever tried. 1 Imve taken it for Scrofula, Can k or, and Mult Itheiim, nnd received iniii'li benefit from It. It Is good, also, for a weak stomach. Mllllo June 1'circe, South Bradford, Muss. cured by purifying the blood with Ayer's Sarsaparilla, Pnpsnd by Dr. J. C. Ayr & Co., Low,!!, Mau. Price SI i six bottles, S. Non-Resident Notice. No. 6279, R. D. In the Chnncery .Court of Shelby County, Tenn. Jiime, Keilly, . guardian, etc., ?. Mary McCarthy. It apiiearinKfrom bill worn to in thiieauio that the defendant, Mary McCarthy, is a renidontof Franklin county, State ol Ohio, and a non-roaiileot of the Slate of Tennei eo : It ii therefore ordered, That he make her appearance herein, at the eourthouie ot Shelby county, in Memphin, Tenn., on or before the Brtt Monday in October, 11W6, and plead, answer or demur to complain ant', bill, or the tame will he Uken for eonfetsed a to her and tet for hoarine ex parte: and that s cony of thia order be pub linhed once s wrek. for (our i.ceive week,, in the Meoiphii Appeal. Tnn 4t!i day of September, 1KA A oopy attet: 8. 1. MeDOWKLL, Clerk and Master. By II. F. Walsh, Deputy O. and M. Byrne & Pate. Sol, for comrl'nt. tun OUf" ft nipifnu owm Hlrt New Ort(i Desks, Tables, Cbaili Book Cases. Lounge? letter Presses, Cabinet ladies' FancyDesks.et rrioes duriintMt. CutAlO; free. ot ic ho pontoaj rinel i.ooo ana lxjw4- WEALTH IN WBAI.TH.-Ds. E. C. TT BUT riBKVB K w vnmm guaranteed iieclllofor Ilyitaria, Uii- neii en, ConvulBien-c, Fit,, Nervoui Neural la, noadache, Nertc- Prnttration, oaufed r tha one of alcohol or tobacco t Wake- fiilnea,, Mental Ilepreicn, Ho'toning of the Brain, roaultins In insanity and Irn Ing to niery, decay and death; Premature d Asa, Barronnem, Loa, of Power in either ! Involuntary I.i'e and Spermator rhea, obum i by over-eiertlon of the brain, elf-abuao orovtrindulaenoe. Kach boicon tin one rnorti. treatment. SI s bos, or nil bose, for ti, em b mail prepaid, on receipt of orica. We euarptitre Sis Bosoi toonre any rue. With eaoh order received by ui for aix bozel, accompanied witi- 11, we will tend the purobar our written saararrx-e to rofund the money if the treat ment do "0 elf'ff a core. Onaranteel iaaoed only hv a. HKNKKKX It UO.. Drua giits, Mempbii, Ions. C -j -rrst. Tho Planters Firo and or MKM1IIIS. II lllce In Com puny 'a lliiildlua. Xo. 41 MmlWon Streel.'.MrniphU, Trnu. OFFIOXinBl . T. FORTES, Pre. I J No. llVr.KTOK, Jr., Vlee-Pres. I J. 11. M.VITH, Ner'y II. II I Alt K, AaaUlnnl Nwrelarr. UlltllTlilci-s H.llKOOKS.ol Brooks, Neely 4 Co.: K. L.COtFIN, orDillard 4 Coffin D. T. I'OHTKR, of Porter k Vncrne; JOHN OVKRTON. Ja., J. C, MII.lS, J. K. UUDWl.V, of J. It. tied win A Co.: J. M. 0 KlUBa 1(. of Uoodbar i Co. ; J. M. PHILLlPa, JIARDWltT PKKKS fouimfsrnl IliiklneaN Iu ism. l.o I'mhI, liver Half Million Iwellinmi Fanerlnllv liralreil. Also RuprescnU the Spaixiirtsi.n Fiaa, of lotii-AKv; M"CriN AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS AT CRAM'S SEED STORK 39 Union St., Memphis, Tenn. J. T. lARtASOS. 0. 0. BRI5. . T. FAR6AS0 ThoIC3rJo Grccers & Cotton Factors, SS9 Front Street, Memphla, Ten a. Oettea eoBilgaed to as will have oar earefal attention. Wt earry at all tlaisi a wsU eleeted Hook ol Stspl8& Fancy Grocorie8,Win38,Liquor8,Tobceo& Coin, 4ml will M mm 1,a l,ori( W. T IKMI 1IIE. COTTON .11 and :0 adlNon A. YACCAS-O & Co AND WHOLESALE LIQUOR DEALERS, Nos. 278 AND 280 FRONT STREET, MEMPHIS, LIVERMORE FOUNDRY FOUNDRY & MACHINE I)EL"T, Irwa and Britsa fj? raslInK, IRON & RAILWAY SUPPLY Saw-Bills, -r - , '' ,iF!;!TIM""l"Wl, ' v'"l. BnlldlaaiV,. JJtjJJKS (Bocceanori In this lopartment to JOHN M ANOGUE.) rwyitenn tor tntnrmalion nn ivt i D.T. POBTEli. FOBfEISlICMl , Rioceuorg to POBTEBTATLOB A CO Cotton Factors AXD WO. 100 FROTvTT STREET, i t BffECIPWIR. TENN J. A. BAILEY. J, L BAILEY & 00,, 2P 2La HT K 23 S s 30 Secoiul Wired, 3ffiiii.I.is. A LAROB AND (IOMPI.KTR STOCK Of PLIJMBKKS, OAS AND HTBAM KITTRIIS J Mltnri'ilK. Pil-nin. Hrlvn Wall.. Iron, t.i-i.l an I Itona Pll'n. lint KItIht". flloha. K)n HILL, FOmil I CO, Cotton Factors and Wholesale Grocers Front at., Memphis,, Tenn. HILL, FOSE & 60. Cotton Factors, Commission merchants, 5fo. HG Bonth Ilaln St., St. Tonla. Manufacturer of AND DEAI.BR ra SKWER PIPE. VXUK MWIWOS, CIIIMMEV KfI'H, I.IVW VAttKM. TILE, FIHK C&aUr, 11AI1C and F1UK 1IKICK, Et( FTtOWT ttttS VlJET, MEMPTTTS. TFTTV. U. aavla. Jaha a. "alllTuw. Wholesnle Grocers, Cotton factors And Commissisn f-'srehantt, 232 and 234 Front St, EoapMs, Tens, BZTWIE'EII ADAH aVHU JJtFFJEKUOW, Mr. L H. ILAEt IT darotei his whole time to the weUhlpi and tale of 'Jl Cotton estrutW Jo pox ohsrs... Cottea Warohonie. WaiUaitoa itxeaU Marine Insurance Co. eprinirtleld, Man.; OKoimiA Hovs I.nvaik City, o tnattanooa, lenn. IU A. PARKJtR. 1. L. W00DS01 FAOTOES, Hi., z Wemolilt,. Tii . lMtoumii:, AND MACHINE COMPANY. KiOto 174 Adams St Memphir o DEFT, 226 and 228 Second St. iiiwh in e'ttinriine U. E. WITT, o. w. tomlin: WM. BKNJKa. NEW CARRIAGE FIRM. Tomlin & Benjes, 179 Main St., Memphlu. Offer reclal Indaoemente In Open Bnesies of our own make, at t(; Tnpluiiiea of our own make, at 1120. All work war ranted. Call before you buy. aw llavlnt dlnroied of onr entire itock or Vehicle! and tje Manufacturing l'epart ment to Memra. TOMLIN A UKNJhS, we beapeak for them a eontinuanc. of tbs patronage in Ions extended to ui. WOODRL'KP-OLIVKIt OA RRIAOK A HAHDWAHK COMPAWT. Alabama Lime, POICTTjArVD CEWEWT, ItONKlUlI.tO K11KT, i.oi invii.i.k i:mivt, ri - ANIKK PA II IN. rtios. Clark, si. Mm Cla k. Xm. . Bar Iron. aa-'i'lW" ' BnIIH U. W. HACBAK. TTATERIXG PLACES BEA.YEKDAM hl'KINUS WILL be opened Jan. Int. Thi, ncte4 waterlnr-plac. ii aitnated all miles from Mtn Furnace, on the Naahville and Tuaonloota railroad, in Hickman counly Tenn. liack will meet all tr.una at . Ktn and will convey s-ueats to tpriiiK, at s Tery low rate. Illmril, $SO Per 5f wnf h t 1 Ir Itny. NpM lMl KatM la t'ninlllra. We invite sll who wish to rpend the most tteiuant seaion ot' their lives to co&e to eavordam. especially seoknrs of pleacnrs an4 health. Uood water and pure air ia abundance. m'ltltl.KSTOlf BKON., Mvorymeni Centrevi'le, Tent. E. A. DKAN. I'roii'rOen rreville Hotel. M 1KAND IMt'l'KI., AI.I'M NFHIKWH, " Hockbrids. Co., Va. Uish np in the irirlnia mountaina. Tictureaque lurround Ingi.exteniiveand beautiiully ahaled lawn. Uai, electrio hell., and all modern Improve ment. Two daily umila, r.r taleKraphand expr.aa offices on the premise. Table tbs very host. Luxuriously furnished rootnil lurarh band of music. Send for illustrated Pamphlet. Charges moderate. Open for vis itors, June loth. Wnlrm Alvm, VhnlyhtaH and trrr.ione. H. T. W I l.jUSON.Mnn'tr. AnionK thu orthOlrn Lakes of Wisconsin, Minnesota and Iowa, sr. hun dredi of deliiihtful places where one can paal the summer months in quiet rest aadenloy. m.nt, and return home at the end of the heated, term completely rejuvenated. Each recurring seaion brings to Oconomowoe. WaukcHha, Heaver Dnin, Frontenao, Oko boji, Minnetonka, White Hear, and innu merable other charming localities with ro m.mtio names, thousands of our best people whose winter homes are on either side of Ma son and Dixon'a line. Eleanne. and com fort, at s modorat. ooat, can be readily ob tained. A list ol summer homes, with all necessary inloriua'ion pertaining thereto, is being distributed by tbe Cillctoo, Vh.wiu isa and hT. l'Atn. Rtil.WAY, and will he sent fro. upon applicatp n by latter to A. V. II. Carpenter, tleneral Passer ger Auent, Mil waukee. Wis. Crab Orchard Springs, LINCOLN COUNTV.KY.-Theexoellen of the cubine, and accommodations char siterlstic of this hotol during the past thres years, shall bo fully maintained this season. Kxcnrsion ticket to the f orlngs by the L. and N. Hallway aro good via Louisville, both going and returning, to proceed on first train suo.'eeil'ng nrrival in Louisville. W T. l ANT. IVe.'r ,1. P. KrNi1.Pn't. DI. I). S. JOHNSON' J PICIATE MEDICAL DISPENSARY, No. 17 JoflVrson Stril (Between Mnln and Front.) MKMI'UIS. IK.'tnblblied in fS'Xl.l DR. JOHNSON Isnclinowleditodbyall par ties interested as by lar the most suc cessful pnysioian in tho trcatmentof private or socret dWisos. tjiiicli, porMiannnt cure! auiirantotd iu cvenr case, mule or 1'eMinle. Uecent cacs of tlonorrhen and Syphilis cured Iu a f w days without tho use ol umr ourv, change of diet or hindrance Iroin business, t-econdory 1S rhtlia, tbe l:tst ves tige eradicated witb'itthe u e of incrcuiy. Involuiisnry loss of tniiien stopped In short s tiino. ulterers from linpotency or lots ol sexual powers rosier e to tree vi&or in n few weeks. Victims of sell-ahuve nml ex j.tiv. Tenery, sulloriog from stwrmut'ir Imn and Inssol physical nnd inciitnl imvo r, Hi-lily and permanently cured. 1 art eul.ir atten tion paid to tho Diseases of Vt'un ii, Hnd onres guarantod. IMics and old -ores cuietl without Ihe use of caustioor the kmle. All coimull.it ons etrictly col fldontial. Medi cines sent by express to all parti ol tha country. srWorklngmen enred nt holf Ihe usual rates, C Ulna hours from a o'cinek a.m, to 9 o'clock p.m. 1). iS. J 01 IN SO N , M . ITeWspaper M.tf VJ'VlWIi'al a,rm,lvt,,rtoC0I1. VMRTISIISImVuM: r -It eontains lists ol newspapers and estimates ot the cost of ad vertising. The slvertieer whi wants to siend one dollar. Units ln.lt ,tlia Information he re quires, while (orNhim who will Invest on hundred thnasandldollari tnradvertiaing, a scheme Ii Indicated which will meet his very reuulrsinent, or can b. mad. to do so by slight chanaes easily arrived si by corre spondence. On. hundred and tlly-thre. dttlont have be.n Issued. Bent, postpaid, to any address tor ten otSii. Apply to GKO. P. KOWKLL A CO., NKWSPAPKB A D VKRTISINil BlIRKAl'.lO bpructt. (Print nm llonae Mnuare . N.w Yorr. b aaM row retailor for the Orlrrliial 93 Bhooi rw - Il.wareif linllatlons. - -ItaneOem.lue anlows bttarln thlsHtauna. JAMES MEANS S3 SHOEj Hade In Buttou, uofyrressanci uua jwminv cwin. iir.i'.iiwi ... r hiUty,CotfortmdAnari orw-e A poatalcanlscnt UB aswlll bring you Informa tion iirwtK"t this Shoo la uf Buue or Territory, st J, Means A co.; 41 ljncoin m This alios stands MhVt In th. estimation oC ask Uieui. . J Omct Mam-ins Us Lkiht Ciimpanv,). Msupiiis, Tknh. 1 BY order of tho Hoard ol Directors of tho Mmnpliis tins Light Coir puny, mad. JulT fi, IHKil, a mooting ol the (oeholders i said coinpiiny was culled to I e buld on Mon day, October 4, 1h"iI, at the olllc. of the com pany, in Memphis, at IU m., to consider and act upon a contract mndo by the Itonrd ot Directors with 'Jnxing District ol Mi'lbl county, n copy nf which contract litis been sent by Ami I to each stockholder. In lurihel pursuance of snid order of the Ucard, uotint ol sal J iiieelitig i hcroliy glvn totlio c ttniiinr. nt .ui, I en 111 1. ii o v. and tiiev are unrn- estlv reiiuesled to bo piosent. or nond proxies with ilniir instruciioiis as m too om.i tboir stock upon this proposition to accopt or reject said cou,fl.ct.)sKplIcnAWi Kecrctary of Memphis tla Light Co. Feptoniber I, last!. . iir:iiHJArntH ririt CORRUGATED IRON SIDING And Iron Roofing. iJi USl.saijkasliea Flrn. Hind, Wsli r nnl llirhiaing; rMr. Huitahle for all kinds of bulldlnra. For prlcos and estimates at faotory r til, nail on or address MEMP11I3 METAL WOOD Ul"(l CO., i38 A 140 Main st., and 21 A 23 Mulberry el., MKMI'1113. TKNfl. Headinarten tor Iron Fsno.a and P-..tini", (inlvanited Iron Cornii o.Tin Hrnfs A i-nve. CHANCERY SALE OK ItI'LlXi EMTATE. No. VM, K. D. Chancery Court of Hhelb, county. htnte oi lenucssco vs. taia Morrison et al. BY virtue of an Interlecntory decree for sale entered in the above canso on th. Klh day ot December, 13.45.1 M. 1!. Ml. pae 31, 1 will sell at public auctiVMi, to the high est bidder, in Iront of th. Clerk and Mas ter s otuce, courthouse oA bbelby county. Meuii'his, Tennessee, on ' KnturOnr, Ncplr mbpr 93, tHSO, within legal hcu'S, the following describtd property, situated in Shelby eounty.Tol nessee. to-wit : ... N. !i, ltf4, fronting 2IS foot on the east sideol Chickasaw streai by a depth of 14HH trot, said lot being 7IH font south of Win chester street. Sold as property of the un known telrs ot J. A. iiiaou. Pn of country lot KS, fronting 37 feet i n the north side of A uotion street, by a depth of 14sVi feet. Hjld as property of Sarah Mor rison nnd others. ,,, ,. , , l.,, i IVii. fronting S7'n feet on the east (id. of M iin streot, by 14 t feet deep, "Hi loot north ot Auction streos. ... Teruisot tiiilo On a credit of six months, i.iirinv tntnrett. with sacuiltv. re quired: lien retained; redemption barred. This :7th il.iy of August, la). . I. .111'tit.in t. u I., viera sou easier. Itv ?t. F. Coleman, t poty C. and St. F. 11- A 'j. W. Ha'skcll. solicl'ors. ' HrK.V,. . -Hoard on tneuili, Mrs. II. C. Howard, Vi Washington Park. Booms large! location dolightlui. Convonlont to o.irs to M il Italian i;oach, Coney Island, Long Beach and Central Parkt alio iu im)W York places of amusement. Cj. i a t. .v ttostwo, v : -mtAiias- vjiwaw .j"iw In