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MEMPHIS DAILY APPEAL SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER IS. 188G. ROUMM'S MASTER 3JAKROWLY ESCAPES THE AS SlSslX'S 15ULLE r, BUT A Deputy Wounded -''Tlie Hated Same or CastJfreigli" General Eu ropean News. Bcchabsst, September 17. M. lVa tiano, Kouruanun Prime Minister, was ehot st last evening by an assas sin. He perceived the man's inten tion in time to ep ire out of the path of his aim. The bullet ftrnck M. Ro beeco, a member cf t!ie Chamber of Deputies, and wcunded him. Toe s easa in naa yreHttd and locked up. Ha confeuedi at for pilitiral reasons hi intended lo kill M. J'-ratiano. The weapon used w.s a pistol. The attempt to aasiiuate M Bra tiano has produced (mat excitement among tre people. A crowd sur rounded the building oncup ed by tee only newspaper here which Lbs been opposing the Prima Minister, blamed the edit ir for ii ilam n? the boitile fesling against him, a ad smashed all the furniture and li tings belonging to the concern, savagely attacked and wonnded two menjb.rs of Iheetefl, and were moceeding to destroy the edifice, when the police became mas ters of the tiiuatiou and dispersed the mob. This mo-nicg a ln-Re cowd wa es eembled at the ponce station where the man who attempted to aesaittinate Premisr Bra'iam was locked up, pie pared to eeize him wLen the police at tempted ti ta e bim to court for ai ra gnmtnt and lynch bim. The au thorities had, bo never, taken all nec essary precautions, and weie enabled to dieptns3 the crowd and protect the piiaomr. MlateiurDt and Ileoiale. London, Feptember 17. Mr. Mat thews, Home Secret uy, denied in the Housa of Commons this aiternorn that Mr. Jo epb Chamber lain would be guarded by a police in spector dor'ng nis contemplated tour cn the continent. Lord Rando'ph Churchill etnted that if the comidi-rations cf the estimates were concluded tomorrow the govern ment proposed as the course of narlia- menta-y business on Along ay, nrrjr, a report on supply, then tbe appropria tion bill, before taking np the second reading ri Mr. Purnell'n land bill. Sir J. N. Ferguson, Under Foreign Secretary, denied that Eogland was formicg a coaling Motion at Thaso. "The Hated Name of t'aellereagh.', London, September 17 The Mar quis of Londonrleriy will leave Loc don tonight for Iie'and. lie will take the- Irian mail train at the Euston Sqnare tta'.ioo and reach Dublin early tomorrow morning. Tfce Freeman' t Journal u-gas the citizens of Dublin to refrain from all manifaitatioos of wel come ti the Marquis of Londonderry whtn he ar.ivts in Dub in tomorrow to a.sume the office of Lord Lieu'en ant. "He baars Gts.lereagh'a hated tame," says the Journal. And it adds: "Let the trcops parade; that repre sents eviction and coercion. A cheer from a single citizan would be a great humilia'ion." Foreign Flaabea. SrRASBUBO, September 17. Kmperor William will have here on Sunday f jr Baden. Paris, Sep'mbsr 17. Baron Ed mond Carayin-Lat inr .is dead, in his 76th year. Pabis. September 17. The Due de Cazis, whose serious illnecs was re ported yesterday, is dead. Berlin, September 17. Dr. K. von Schlotzer, the Prnseiin envoy to the Vatican, has bad his return to Rome posiponed in order to await fresh in structions. - Madrid, September 17. Three offi cers belonging to the Spanish army nt Baritonahave been anestsd and im prisoned for leading a baud of tolditrs to join the CarliBta. London, September 17. The Stand ard pays that the government has de cided to send Col. Majendie, Inspector of Explosives, to observe the condi tions of the petroleum tiade in America. Sofia, September 17. The Sobranje hae voted a giant of 3500,000 to pur chase a'lef Prince Alexander's prop erly in Bulgaria, retaining from the wbo'e earn $l85,C0i) with which to liquidata the Prirce's indebtedness ta the JNatiml bank. Paris, September 1". At tbe French army maneuvers a Russian genera" corgfatu'ated the commander of the Twelt h Army Corps upon the ppleudid appearance of tbe men, say ing, "itn eucn troops you cave no th ing to fear from anyene." Nottingham, September 17. The lace manufacturers of Nottingham have combined in a proposition to re duce tbe wges of tbe lace makers 50 par cent. The employes, it is believed. will resist the deduction, and a lock out is considered imminent. Paris, September 17. Senor Fer nandez, Mexican Minister to France, celebrated tbe seventy sixth anni versary of the proclamation of Mex ico's independence yesterday by a solenoid reception, wnicn was at tended by United-Hiates Mfnieter Mac- Lane and a majority of tpe diploma's in Paris. St. Petebsdurg, September 17. The Official Mewngn fays that the mission ot Gen. Baron Kanlbars to Bo lis is to acquaint himself with ths condition of affairs in Bulgaria and by his coun sel enable the Bulgarians to extrica'e themselves by peaceable and orderly means from the critical position in which Bulgaria has been placed by re cent events. Sofia, 8?p'ember 17. It transpires that when the I'rm-ident of the Assem bly banded tbe Russian agent at Sofia the-8obranje's telegram to the Czar praying for bis friendship and protec tion the agent eaid he hoped, now that the main obstacle to good rela tions between Russia and Bulgaria was removed, the Czar wou'daicept the petition and answer it favorably. Prompt Reform of Bodily Evils. The prompt ret or m of thoia bodily evlli enfeebled digeitlon, incomplete assiruila tion. Inactivity of the liver, kidneyg and bladder, a well as of the nervous aymptoma which these allmenta are especially prone to beget, is alwaya accomplished by then-oof Hostetter'a titomach Hitters, a medicine ac credited by physicians, pronounced pure by analysis, and eminently wholesome and agreeable, Snrely such a restorative is pre ferable to unpalatable and indigestible min eral drugs and unsanctioned nostrums. The nat'onat lane assured! thinks so, judging by the unprecedented demand lr the article irom Maine to the Pacific, a demand now aupplememed by immense ordors fur it re ceived from tropical America, Mexico, the ISritieh and Spanish Colonial possessions, and elsewhere. Both ar home and abroad it is recognized as a standard remedy and preventive, the decisiveness of its effects reeommending it everywhere. The Flailing; Schooner Pertrl Xelenn. Ottawa, O.vr., 8 ptember 17. In quiry at tbe Customs Department enows that the fishing schconer IVa'l Xeleon was sei'.ed at Pincetcn fcr having landed twelve men daring the n'ght. Tee maa'er of the vessel re piitsdlhe next day, but not before the cu:tjni3 ollic.-rs were on board and had everything eeizd. It is under stood tnat f-'(Hj was deposited as a fine, but ai yet the Customs Department has taken no action in tbe matter. Owing to the Bevere nu iraniine rei' nlations on this side the owners of the Beaver Line s'eamship Lake Winni peg recently refused to ship a consign ment of cattle from Liverpool. SWALLOWED A FORK. An Exlrnordionry Kurgiral Opern- tion Performed. A novel and dangerous operation una jnai oecn perrormeu cere uy vt, Polaiilon. The catient was a mounte bank named Louchon. wh". in the pursuit of his callinr, swallowed a large fork, which stuck f.tst in his ttomacb. I', wai in vain that he fried to get his finder down to the tip of the fora, so be bad to leave it there- in the hops that no harm wculd ensne. In a few dayp, however, he felt acu'e pain, partic u'arly when his ctomach was without f od. Dr. Pol?i Ion was unable to find tbe position of the fork by means of theo dinary sounding in- etruin-n', to na emp oyed another with which he cent rived to touch tbe prongs. He th-n made an incision in tbe man's abdomen and ex'ra Med the fork. In bis renor' to the academy on the subject Dr. Po'aillon enumer ates fourteen cas'sof a simi'ar kind. in seven cf whi6h the fork only lormedan abscess in the ttonucb. THE CU1KICAHUA 1SDIASS At Nr. Louis Several I'blefe With Ihe Parly. fT. Louis. Mo.. 8entemb?r 17. Three hundred and eighty-five Cbiiic- anna Indians, bi men, Ira fqnwsand 147 children, arrived intbisiity this morninz in twe've srecial cars ov-r the Atch son, Topeka and Santa Fe rai'road, in charge o! Col. J. F. Wade, of the Tenth United Hlates Cavalry, commanding tbe company cf eighty five guards. Thete I mime, ihongh not actively engaged in Geronimo's late cainoaign, weie nev; rtbe'eis sus- pfc edol f jrniehingthe hes.iles with provisions and ammunition, and the government tnougut mat to remove them from their jes-rvation. Tiey will proceed fiom this tity direct to Foit Marion, near Jaclsonville, Fla., ana win be given a reservation some where in that U e. Crowds of people ga'be ed at th railway eta ion to see the real live Indians and were re warded by eeeirg them breakfast at a modern lestaurnt, which they were evidently not arcnstcnied to doing Among the chiefs in tin party were Bjcothlay, Loco, Cheoo, Joje, Z;li, uoaio ana rseBtitunn. We Caution All Analual OJIiem. The nnmecedeated tuccof s and tLerit cl Ely's Cream Balm a real cure for catarrh, hay fev-r and cold in the head has induced many adventurers to pla-e catarrh medicines bearing some resemDiance in appsaiance, 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's Cream Bdm. Manv in your immediate locality will testify in highest commendation of it. A par te'e is applied into eacii no tril; no pain ; agreeable to use. Pries 50c. Candidate for the Betlren Llat. Washington, September 17 CM. Charles S. fckewirr, Corps of Ei lineerp, was yesterday afternoon, by direction of the President and at his own request, placid upon the re'ired li-t. He was the senior officer rf tbe Engineer Corps when Gen. Newton was retired, but bis ill health took him out of the lit of eligibles for the po sition of Chief Engineer. ,Col. Charles E. Blunt, who is now the ranking officer of the corps, in anticipation of his retirement for a?e, next January, has ested f or nnd been granted leavd of absence until that time. Thii leaves Col. .rames C. Duane as the ranking officer of the Corps and a prominent randidata for the vacant position cf Cbief of Engineers. A MUST LIBEHAL, Ot FI.lt The Voltaic Bblt Co., Marshall, Mich., offer" to send their Celebrated Voltaic Bults and Electric Appli ances on thirty days' trial to any man afflicted with Nervous Debility, Loss of Vitality, Manhood, etc. Illus'rated pamphlet in sealed envelope with full particulars, mailed free. Write them at once. Correspondence Between O'KolIty and Pnrnt-ll. . Detroit, Micu., Septmbpr 16. The following letter and cnlilegram, received in this city, have been given to tbe pre.-s: DuiiLiir, Ireland, September 16, 1886. To Dr. O'Rt-illy, Detroit, Mich. : Letter of August 27th received. Beet thanks lot oraft of 3000. HARRINGTON. London, Annuit, 1K8C. MydeabDr O'Reilly I write to thank you for your cablegram of tbe 6th instant announcing the transmis sion to the trustees of the Parlia mentary fund here of $60,000. Fr this magnificent remittance, and also for your expression of encouragement, please accept the united and best tbanks of my colleagues and myself. I am, yours very truly, CHAS. 8. PARNELL. To the' Very Rev. Dr. O'Reilly, Detroit, Mi oh. Tssey Are Kot Sorry. There is one thing nobody ever re gretsthat is, the day they first ad opt ed Parker's Tonic as their regular fam Uy medicine. Its range is so wide and its good effects bo sure, that notb ing else, except good nnrsing, an needed in a great majority of cases Buy it, try it, and afterward it will not require any praise rom ns. Train Wreekere' Unit ard ly Work, South Lyon, Mich., September 16. Eirly this nioroing a loaded freight train was thrown from the truck about half a mile from here by a rail having been removed from the Hack, and Ed Newman was killed, his body being terribly mangled. The fireman and Brakemaa Campbell were fa ally and Engineer Thomas pavis seriously in jured. The engine and fifteen cars were completely wrecked. Trains are again passing, the wreck having been removed. No clew to tbe train wreckers. People are greatly excited, and lynching will undoubtedly follow the capture of the wreckers. He Waa Firm. Schaeffer aavn time In fmnino in town One mjpninrp frnm ftlm war. nn the Little Rock road he counted 500, 0t:0 martins sitting on the telephone wires. Special inducements w-re of fered him tn't hrnnr nfl' I-a. 1iva nr thirty mariins, but SchaerJer wan firm. Do voa ask me for my secret, Why niy teeth are pearlv white? Why my breath is ever fragrant? And my gums are roev bright? My secret's oft been told boforc Use SOZODONT. And nothing more. IMTEO LIBOR .'AM Y. CALL FOR A CONVENTION OF KMUI1TS. Declaration of Principles Convict and Foreign Labor National Savings Institutions. St. Louis, Mo , Septemho' 17. The Central Committee of the United La bor pa'ty, crnipotei of m?mlnrs of the Knights cf Labor, thu Central L -bor Union and the Trades Aseemb.y, has IsfU-d a call for a convention, t beheld N'ovembr 7th, to nominate a full city ticket. Accompanying the ctll is a declar.t on ol principles aud the aim ot ths rarty, rs foiloas: To S'cuie to litb: rrs the full enjoy mnfof the weal ,h they cr-ate. To make iudintrial aid moral worth, not weilth, the true etanria-d of indi vidual and national greatness. Ia order to securs these resul's the party demand-: Ttie es abl abment of bureaus of labor statistics Tbe reeervation of public lauds for actual si-tiers. The abrogation of all hws which do not bear equally upon labor and c:-p -tal. The enforcement of measures pro viding for tbe health and sifety of these engaged in mining, manufactur ing and tbe build ng imluttrio'. The recognition, by incorporation, of labor orgioiziti jns. The euactmentof laws compelling corporations to pay their employes weekly in IrwIuI money. The abobt;on of the ontrjet syttom 03 national, S at and municipol wot k. The prohibitioi of trieemploymnt of children under fifteen years of sge in workshops, mines and hctoiies. The prohibition of c nvist lab t. Tbe ats ssmeLt of a graduated in cone tax. The party demands at the bands of Congress: 1 he es'abLthment of a na tional raoneta y sys'em in which a circulating meriiam in necei eary quan liyBbal iseue direct to tbepunpla without tbe intervention of banks; that tbe entire naiional iesue shall be full lrgil tender in payment r.f all debt", public and priva'e; that tbe government shall not guiranta or recrgnize piivnts bai.ksorcreats bank, ing ( o'porations. That interest beuing bondi eb 11 nev-3r be is uei by Ihe government, but when need aris's the emergency eha 1 be met Ly ths iesue of legal ten der, ncn-intere-t bearing money. Tbe prohibition of the importation of foreign labor under contract. The organizit on of national savings institutions. The acqu;rement by tbe govern ment of all telenrepb. and telephone linen and railroads. MOSTfPERFECT MADE ppppnrpd with ttriot rotnn to Inrltr, Btrctitrth M HfaUhrnltiett. Dr. IMcti'n link In l'owiivr coiitaiiia no Atninunia.I.lnio.Ahini or I'huriplmtt-, lr. I'ru't'li Kx tracts, Vuuilla, Luimiu, etc., llavur dellciuusly. PRICE BAKING POWDER CO. Chicago and SI IffDV. iIOTHE RIEN t only ahnrtrna the time of lnbnr ' anda lessens the tiain, but it Krently diuiinighes tbe dnnger tolilefll' both uinthor and child, nnd leaves the uiotber in a condition more favorable to speedy recovery, rind leas liublo to Flooding, Convulflions, and o bor alarming symptoms. Its eflrcacy in this respect entitles it to be culled Tin Mothkk's Fkiknr, and to rank as one or the life saving remedies ot tbe nineteenth century. Wo cannot publish certificates con cerning this remedy without wound ing the deli-aoy of the uritera. Yet we have hundred on file. Send for our book, "To Mothers," mailed free. BKADFlf LD REUl'I.ATUB tOM'Y. ATLANTA. OA. HUMPHREYS' DR. HUMPHREYS' Hook of all IMhciisps, Cloth &Cold Bindine: 144 Piira, ullb KlfM KNgrNtlnr. Ar-a.r5W u m.iht tt r II f ., LIRT OF PBINCII'AL NOB. CUHKH I'llK K. 1 Krvern, (,onnpt ion. InflammiHont.,. .35 2 onus. Worm J-aror. Worm Colio 45 3 rrylng ('ollr, of Twethinfr of ltifantn, .'2H 4 IHarrhr m, ot '1m Wren or Adults i5 ft Kyuentery, inwug, Itilinui Clolic l holer Morbus, Votiiiluig 2.1 7 Cough, Gold, Jlronclntift 2.1 8 VruraUla, Tootiinche, Knoearhn 2A 9 Mendnrhf. Ki'aT Hfilrh, Wrtijro. ,25 HOMEOPATHIC Myniif pnin, IIiIkmiii Mnmnrh 25 "iinurfiiHrd or PnliiYn! IN-rlod 25 Wiiili. too rrnfimt) J'aflntrdd 25 rroun. l?ou(th, Dimcnlt lir-tilrnn 25 Hnlt HUftim, fj-yfiiieiaH, Kniptiuiia.. ,25 It hrumntUm, ItfiPumntic 'unit 25 I-Vvit nml Afinr. 'liiilr Malafta 50 I'llm, Itltn'l or J,rcditit7 .M I'ntnrrli, lntlun?., -old in tlie Ili ad ,ftl hooplrifc i 'iMith, Violf n ( ohkIih. . ,ft ;fiicrni lflilily,rli.ical Weakua .AO KhliifV I M -pun Alt Vrvoiu ItfhtlilV 1.4MI I rinnry enkiiPM, Wfttiiif lipd... .All IMwrowf f tin HfnH, I'nlyif wt ion .. t SPECIFICS. tSold ly I )riiKKifl, or Mnl ikihIiiahI uti ri'tnipt of prio.-HlMl'ilUkls'MkiJli.ukuj.iUlttlubU Ji.K. "Londcn" Trouser Stretcher Patented in Europe end Uni ted States. PmiIa Aientar Isa I uiluX stain for celebrated John Hamilton Jl Co. btretch er. Takes bsuivlntr nt ol kiifitn rostores pontaloons tc original shape. Only patentee" Stretcher cornbininR screw roo in combination with clamps. All others infringements Original and on.y alrt'K'lirl for KMlllvn,i,,;. .... 11, fTKiiress securely packed. 1'ricn tf2 .Sri. Writi lor circiliirs. Avenrs wanted in overy fits il. W. liHHIlraS A .. tt..mM,Wr.a Trustco'a Sale ON SATURDAY, OCTOIiER 2, IHStl, at No. l.'il Market slrcut, Memphis. ler.n., I will sell to the highest bidder lor cafb, all the Ilnuschcld una Kitrhon JTurnitnre, in cluding one Parlor Het. three Korjin bets and KiU'hcn Furniture, in uud residence. I tell under trust deed mud. byJobn Znnt o rne, recorded in bok 31, iiage.Ui, In Headater'a otlii'e, and by airec'inn ot beneficiary there unto. .1. II. M( FAKLA.N'LI, Tiu-tce. IQRPRICEI SPECIAL NATURAL FRIKI FLAVORS R'S For Toiiet Use. Ajcr's Hair Vigor kfi-s the liair soft ml pliant, imparta to it tiro lustre ami rpsliness of youth, cau.v-s it to grow luxuriantly, eradicates DandrittT, euros all srnlp disoasos, and Is tlie most cli iinly of all liair prppnratiotu. AVrpiQ Hair Vipor 1ia ylvcn mo MIELn O perfect KatMai'iinii. 1 whs ni'arlv liald for ix vrais. iluvin wliirli time 1 iisi-d many linir pn'puratioiix, lint without sueoi-ss. lndrid. whut little) liair 1 Imd, wiw prowin tliinu.T, until I tricil Aver's Unit Viijnr. 1 nsnl two bottles of the Vipor, and my lierul is now Well covered with a new lmowiIi of hair. Jildson H. Oitld, lValiody, Muss. II AID that hns become weak, prav, nMin and faded, may have new life and color restored to it by tlie use of Ayer's liair Vipor. My hair w us tliiu, faded, uud dry, and fell out iu lavpo iiuantities. Ayer's Hair Vipor stopped tlie fallinp. and restored my liair to its oripinal color. As a dressing for t lit hair, this preparation lias no eipial. Mary N. Hauiuioinl, IStillwater, .Minn. VIPflR '0U,M' ''eaiitv. in tho I lUUll) itppenrauee of the iiair, may lie preserved (or ml imlelinite pi i iml hy tho use of Ayer's Hair Vipor. A dis ease of tho scalp caused my hair to hr come harsh aud dry, ami to fall on freely. Kothim; I tried seemed t. (' any poorl until I commenced esinj Ayer Hair Vigor. Three l-ottles .! this m-epnrulioit restored my hair to a healthy condition, and it is now soft and pliant. My sculp is cured, und it is ulso freo from dandruff. Mis. E. U. Fuss, Milwaukee, AVis. Ayer's Hair Vigor, Sold by Druggist, and IVrfumtTi. TRnrKCT safktv, prompt fiction, ami wonderful curative properties, easily placo Ayer's Tills at the head of thn list tn' popular remedies for Sick and Nerv uus Headaches, Constipation, and all ail ments originating in a disordered Liver. I linvrt been a preat sufferer from Headache, and Ayer's Cuthartio 1'ills are thu only medicine that hns ever (liven me relief. Oun dose of these I'llls will quickly move, my bowels, ami freo mv head from paiu. William L. l'ugu, liirlillHiUl) Va. Ayer's Pills, Prepared by Ir. J.C. Aver li Co., Lowell, Mai., tsold Ly all Dealers in Midlciue. ELIEF! Forty Years a Sufferer from Catarrh. WONDERFUL TO RELATE I "FOR FORTY TEARS I hays been a rlo tlin to CATARRH three-fourths of the time a sufferer from KXCKllCIaTINU PAINS AORohS MY FOKKilKAD AMI) MY NOS TRILS. The diacharges were ao offonsive that 1 hesitate to mention it, except lor the food it may ao some other suOerer. 1 have spent a yonng fortune from my earninaa during my forty years of suffering to obtain relief from the doctors. I hava tried patent nieaioines every on 1 could learn ol rroin vue tour Dvriioia ui iu. naiiu, wun nu ruiiei. And AT LAST (57 years of age) have met with a remedy that has cured uie entirely made me new maa. I weighed Impounds, and now weish 146 I used thirteen hottlea of the medioine, and the only regret I hare Is, that being in the humble walks of til I may not have influence to prevail on all oa tarrh aarTerera to use what haa eared me Uuiuii'a Pioneer Blood Renewer "HENRY CUEVB8. " No. 267 Seooni street, Macoa, Ua." " Mr. Henry Cfc.raa. ths writer of the above, formerly of Crawford eonnty, now of Maoon, ., merit, the conndenre or all in' Urested in oaUrrh. V. A. 1H FF, " Kx-Mayorof Maoon." A BCPKKB FLESH PR00UCtR& TONIC Gulun's I'lonoer Itlotid Ueuewer. Cures all Blood and Skin Diseases. Rheuma tism, Hcrotula, Old Bores. A perfeot Spriug Medioine. II not in yonr market, it will be forwarded on receipt ol prioe. buiall bottles, i, large, il 7ft. Essay on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed rrce. MAI'OtV JIKOIOINK COSJPANT, Macon, OonralM CO. : co. MANUFACTURING CO. 817 S17 and SIO ffST LOUIS Second Stg KAiTDTACTtrnEne o SAWS, ZTAl SAW MILLS wood-workinq MACHINERY LOGGERS' & RAFTFRS'APPLIANCES SAW ANDLANIKG MILL SUPPLIES - WllITH FOR CATALOGUE! "V" iiKAixtijaHTr.Ki run CORRUGATED IRON SIDING And Iron Roofing;. Flrn, Wind. Walrr nnd I larfalsslnsi proof. Huitable for all kinds ef buildings. For prices and estimates at faetory ratel, call on or addresa MEMPHIS METAL A WOOD MF'O CO., 438 k 440 Main at., and 21 k 23 Mulberry it., MEMPHIS. TENN. lTeadqnartara for Iron Ftnca and Cresting, ttalT&niaed Iron Cornice. Tin Rrofs AHtoves. Pennyroyal Fills. "CHIl'HKHTKH'N KNU&INH . TlM)'rlTlnil snl 'y Wsmnlne. Bale and alwaya Reliable. Bewareot worlli. I -'Imitations. Indispensableto I.A IUMI. your lrosrll lor 'M'blchmsHir'a Kneli "and take no other, or ineloae te (stamps) to ua for particulars m I gTTia by l-Wuru iiihII. M... . MPKM. I hi rhrUrr hosnlrnl .. IIHI.'I MndlMin Nqnnre, Phllndn., 4 TUAWii supplied by UK0. CUOODWIB ' ''-I We mHtlllf reomnen4 yonrli m tlilst rmMy known lousfof Cjuaunlxa sti'l (.tret. We linve told cond lerw SUe, iTidln rvery (a.. 1. hikivcD kkUtikLtka, ' Altult A M.k, lludion. N. Y. old by Druprlsts. FrK. l.Ce. KOOKLYN.tV. V.-Unardon tbe Hill, Airs. 11. L. Howard, &i nasrnnirion Park. Rooma lame; location delightful. Conyenient to oars to Manhattan ftnarh, Coney Island, Long Dearh and Central Park I alio to irisr xork plucoi of ajiuseuieDt. f Ji'r.tlnf 1 inn rATfi.J m t S'tiu.r.OtMd Bnt !. MVa iw.8irlyri. fS3 "r i 01J by lb. V'JU'sm Chealoal to V A Ctnolnnatl,kvVi9 V Ohio. JJ-A Mutual Life Insurance Co. OF NEW YORK, lilt II Altl A. MC I'lIDV, lroHll(n(. Tho largest, Strongest and Cheapest Coinitany in the Morltl. OFFICE NO. 2 COTTON EXCHANGE J0IIX F. WILKERSO. Audit. Tho Flanters Fire and Marino Insurance Co'. OK Mt.MrillM. 9IH- In 4'wmpauy'H Itiillillug;. o. 41 Madlnen lrel,;nf mplil., Tvim. OFPIOBUOl I. T. POUTER, FrM. I J1V. v :HTFV. Jr., Vlxo-Prfw. I J. H. NH1T1I, Hec'r V. II. II IM r K. A.kliHiil Nrerelarr. IIHt: TOKN-S Il.BHODKS.ol llrnoks, Neely I'd.; R. L. CuFKtN. of Dlllard k Coffin ; l. T. POHTKR, of Porter A Maoraei JOHN OVHltTON. Jr., J. C, MILLS, J. R. GODWIN, of J. R.tlodwin A Co.; J. M. (I'lOKBaK, of (loodbar A Co. ; J. M. PHILLIPS, llAHLWld I'KRKS ("ommenrid HimiuraM in IHH7. I ossrs lHKI,lver Half s Million. I wrlllnm Faperlnlly Uralrrd. Also Representa the 8miKiiriti. Fir, of (iriniifitld, Mass. ; Ukuhoia lloui Isbibakci Cohi-any; Mim stain CiTT, of Chattanooga, Tenn. SEASONABLE SEEDS AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS AT CRAIG'S SEED STORE 39 Union St., Memphis, Tenn. I, T. lARtASON. 0. 0. HEIH. J, T. FARGAS Wholesale Grocers & Coi!on Factors, 839 Front Streot, SSeraphia, Tenn. 0ttl eonslgn.d te ia will hay oar eareful attention. Wo earry at all Umoi a wall. aeleeted Ituok ol Staple & Fancy Groceries, Wines, Liquors Job&ceo & Cigar will Pa9f T W. T 1UMVDHK. COTTON II I aud 3G HI ndlson A. VACCARO & Co WHOLESALE LIQUOR DEALERS, Noa. 278 AND 280 FRONT STREET. MEMPHIS. LIVERMORE FOUNDRY AND MACHINE COMPANY. FOUNDRY & MACHINE DEL'T, lUIUo 174 Ad nun NU Memphir 0 Haw-nilla, Urlnt- MIIU Jltinsrei jVrtisita A mm Jill 1 Ml I UK M.. . J J L worn. jl k , u W Beipalra. -gyfjMK' an-. IKON & RAILWAY SUPPLY DEPT. 22(J and 228 Second St. (Rneeeasnra In thia lormrtinent to JOHN MANUQUK.) rarWrlte na for Information nn ANY 'IIIIN'U In either line. HILL, FONTAINE & GO. Cotton Factors and Vholesale Grocers 896-293 Front St., Memphis., Tenn. DILL, FONTAINE & CO, Cotton Factors, Commission r.lerchants, Uo. HO Booth Zlaln St., St. jLimla. I J! MJkM6M. t i:i g';v,f.a.waMarVwllw V Ml .j., I aw I JT TVM- . - ' ,.. n Manufacturer of AND DEALER IN skwkr rip?. IIIMWI.V l .rM. TILK, F1KK tllLAT, S2 FW OWT WTO WET. EDWAED MOON & CO., wmimm merchants GRAIN, PRODUCE, HIDES, FURS, Etc. LIBERAL ADVANCES ON CONSIGNMENTS. NOW. H fi ml 10 UNION NT It V. I - 'T. Jobai sj. Sullivan, Wholesalo Grocers, C-ottoa JP&etor And C.Rintlsslsn Merchant!, 232 and 234 Front St., Memphis, Tem HBTWCRH ADAIiai iflD J K FFKRHOAT. . Mr. L 5. aVAIWIT dayotea his whol. time to Jo otr flhari a. . Uotten rr rueuouse. x n aanmatoi atreu R. A. PARKER. I. L. WOODSa' m a go. wW N Ha .AMl N. IMtU.VDHi:, FACTORS, Hi., t TVS milil. Tenn Bsir Iroat, Hllrlra oop, Hubs Mill SlifMil Iroa Nnla. ; ' ktlvcita, 4 WiMhnrt Ela.,Ktfl, Rnllwrty Niiltea ,4raak' 1M.ATT GIN 0. Mannfaotnrar'a Agents for IMtiilel Pratt Cotton iihtn, FKKDKRS AND C0NDKN8ER3, rSniLKY, MSI1TII A COn Manufacturers of Prsill Kdllparo llailer Ulna, Ferl era and win Kepnlrera, 08 to 104 Poplar Ht., Motnphl. . srl'ratt Rerolvlna-Ilead (11ns nne qualed. Htnek now complete. Prloei reiluceil. CorresiMindenoe ana orderi mliniteil. Old Gina Repaired In First la a Urd . All work auaranteed. Alabama Lime, PORTLAND OEltlENT, I.OI INVIIJi; ( l-MET, ri.Aisn ic PAULS. 1IAIK und Fllti: URICK, Et( MEMPHIS TEWW. MFMIMIIN. TKX. rnoa. dark. M . J. OUr k. the welablnt and lale of 'Jl Cotton titrated ,'yayl m I f alii 1 B. r a WATERISB PLACES, BEAYEUDAM SPltlNGS WILL be rpened Jane 1st. This notod waterlng-plafe is situated aix milaw (rum Mtn Furnace, on the Nashville and Tuscaloosa railroad, in Hickman county Tenn. llaok will meet all trains at Atna and will eonray cuesta to sprioss at a yer low rat.. Uonrl, aO Prr Month l Per Day. NMrlal Malra to t'ainlllea. We invite all who wish to spend the nort tleasant seaoa of their livoa to come to enverdam. esioially seekers of pleaeoro and health. Uood water and pure arr id abundance. in mtLKNion BROS., Liverymen, Centrevllle. Tens. E. A. DKAN, Prop'r Centroville liotel. ffJKAND HO'I KL, AI.I M SiVkIKWS. Kockbri.Ue Co., Va. Uih np In tho irtrinia mountains. PIctoresuuesurroaBoW inis.eilensiveand beautifully shaded lawn. lint, electrio bolls, and all modern iinprnro nienls. Too daily mails, post, telegraph and! express offices on the premises. Table the very best. Luxuriously furnished roomai aui erh band of uiiisic. Bend for illustrated pamphlet. Chnrnes inodetiile. Open for Tie Itors, June lMh. H'ufrr.; A'im, Chalybta and trrrttonr. R.T.WILIj I i.SON.Man'rr. AnionRtlie Northern Laker of Wisconsin, Minnesota and Iowa, are ban dreds ol deliiihtlul places whore one can I the summer months in quiet rest and enjoy, ment, and return home at the end of tho heated term completely rejuvenated. Eaeai recurring season brings to Oconomowoo, Waukesha, Heaver Hum, Frontenao, Oko boji, Minnetonka, White Bear, and Innu merable other charming localities with ro mantic namrs, thousands of our best peoplo whose winter homes are on either side ol Ma son and Dixon's line. Elegance and com fort, at a moderate oost, can be readily ob tained. A list ot summer homes, wiih ail necessary Inforrna ion pertaining thereto, ia being distributed by the Cui('i)i, w n.w.o EIB ahd e)T. Padl IUii.wat, and will bsn free upon appllcatl n by letter to A. V. Carpenter, ueneral Passer ger Agent, Mi waukee. Wis. Crab Orchard Springs, LINCOLN COUNTY. KV.-The excel ten ufthocul'ino. and acomniodations char acteristic of this hotel during the past tbioo reara, shall be fully maintained this season. Kxcursion tickets to the Spring by the 1. and N. ltailway are good via Louisville, both) going and returning, to proceed on first traia succeeding arrival in Louisville. W T. II HA NT. I'rcs'r. .1. C. KTNO.Snp't. UR. 1). S. JOHNSON'S 1MIIVATK MEDICAL DISPENSARY, No. 17 JeffcrgonNtreet, (Ilotween Main and Front.) MEMPHIS. IKstabllshedln 1M0.I' DR.J011 N'SON Is acknowledged by all par ties interested a by far the most euo cesstul physician in thetreatmentof privato or secret diseases. Quick, permanent cures) guaranteed in every case, male or fett ale. Recent cases of (ionorrhea and Srphilla cured in a f w ditya without the use ol mer cury, change of diet or hindrance Irons business. Secondnry Syr hilis, the last vea tige eradicated wilh'i'.ttne use ot mercury. Involunsary loss ol'.euion stopped iu short a tiino. tiuflerors from iinpoieuc)' c- loss of sexual p'-weri restore to Ireevivor in a few weeks. Victims of sell-abuse and rxcesiivo venery, sulfering from spcrirniiorrhra and loss of physical and mental nowcr, Siedil and porniiinently cured. Part cular ultjn tion paid to the Diseases of 'u,)u.n, and cores guaranteed. Pi'es and old tinvn cm ed withnut Ihe use of caustic or the knife. All oonsultat'oni strictly cinfldential. Vrdi rines sent by ei plena to ail parts of tho country. arWorklngmen enroll at half the usual rates, ttticeuours from R o'clock a.m. ol o'clock p.m. I). H. JOIINSU.N. M.lv SUk yonr rotnllcr for K'n Ortnlnnl S3 Khooi llownroof liiiltnllona, - KoneGennlueanlo.. b.nrlngthi.Hlnmo. JAMES MEANS' $3 SHOE.1 UilUU lU ItUttOU, UM1KT04M BJ( LrVO. Rett Coif bilitvt)tifortantt Afttar nnwni urniK you iiiurinav tlnn hrwtOftilthU8ho la r Btutetwlw-trory. J.anSit Co.; 41 unroin nv Thlg alio sLaeita higher In theestlmatlon ot ITarw. liiao any oilier Iu the worlL 'i'liou aiuls who wiavlt wlii teU you Uio ruuoa ir yuia ask tliiuu. , NOTICE. Oirii'B Maurma Uaa Light Compskt, I .Matiplnn, Tarrx. f BY order of the Hoard ol Directors of tho Meinohla Una Light Coitpac), in ado JuItTi, 1Hi, a meeting ol the sloe holder. .J said company was called to be held on Moa day, fictober 4, lHIrl, at the ofllc. ol the roio pany, In Memphis, at '& in., to consider n act upon a contract made by Ihe Hoard oi Directors with Taxing District el Hh.lbJ county, a copy ot whifh contracr hyis tieeg lent li, mail to each stockholder In iurthar puriuanc. of said order of the Hoard, notion ol saii meeting la hereby given to the stock holders ol said company, and they are earn estly requested to be present, or send proiiea with iliclr Instructions as to the voting of their stuck upon this proposition to accept or reject said ountract. JOSEPH CRAI".. Secretary of Memphis Ua Light Co. PepJoniberJ, 1 H-stT". SHEIUFF'S "SALE. I)UKSIIANT to an execution Isaued Au gust li, 1HH. from Ihe Siipreai l ourt ol Tennessee, nn judgment rendered by said Court, June M. IhhiI, in fuvurol J.L. Ppper son agiiinst W. H (lallir nth and J. M. Kowlkes, comprising the Ann of W. li. lal Sreatb Si Co., lor one thousand and eiahty ninedollaiaand eighty-live c;nU tllow f .). I will on Naliirilay, Orlobrr 2, 111. In front of the Courthouse do ir, In Shelby county, Tenn.. sell to the-highet bidd.r lor cash ttie fallowing do'cribed rractof land in the Taxing District of bhclhy county, Irv Bhelby county, Tenn., to-wit: llogliining. a a point i n the south line ol Union sireetv :S iretenst of a four (4) foot alley; tbio.-o east on and wlih aouth line of Union street S4'u feet to a stake; themw southwardly, at right angles with Union street, 1VH feet (o an alley; thence with said alley westwardly HI!-, tee to a stake; thence on a fine per pendicular to Union strret northwardly IXM leet to the point of beginning, being ssmo lot conveyed by W. II. uelbroih to A. Va earo by deed regislered in Shelby county. Tonn., In hook IrHI, page I'.'T, and rarae bemsr the east half of lot imnvoved by K. Lane to M. L Meachsm and W. U. Halbienlh, bjr deed in book 61, page l'.'l, of the Kegister'as olllceol ssul county. Lovled on as the prop erly of W. 11. (Jalhrrath to satiiy said eg ecutlnn. W. I). CANNuN. Sherid. My Jinrv .1. Marun. Deputy Sheriff. Ponton k Poston, Attorneys. CHANCERY SALE 11 E AX "ESTATE. Ho. K M, K. D. Chancery Court of Shelby county. State ol Uuntesse yi. Sarab Morrison at al. Bi virtu, of an Interl'cutory decree for sale entered in the above oause on the Nth day ol Doc. ruber, 1H.S6 M. 11. .', pa.o :UI, twill sell at public auction, lo the high est bidder, in tront of the Clerk and Mas ter's office, courthouse oi bhelby county, Memphis, Tea nessee, on Mnlnnlay, NpIi subrr Sit, IStfl, within legal hnu'S, the following describid) property, altuated in tehtlby ouunty, Xet nessee to-wit: N. 1 ,i In, 51. Irontlng 24'; fee', on the east aideol Chickasaw itrei oy a depth. of 14"Vi If et, said lot being 7mi feet south of Win chester street. 8o'd as properly of the un known I eirs of J. A. 0koti. Part of country lot .MS, fronting 37 feet oiv the norlh Bids of Auction street, by a depir of HH'-i feet. Hjld as property uf harsh Mor rison and others. Lot 170, fronting It1, feet on the es-t sido ol Main stroet, by U-v, feot deep, 74'. (Mb nrrth of Auciion street. Terms ot Sale On a credit of six month, note bearing interest, wiih security,' re quired; lien retained: redenmtioa barred. This Hlh day of August, ISSo. .-. 1. Mi'DOWKLL, Clerk and Master, "v II. K. Coleman, Deputy C. andM. V. II k C. W. Ilei'.koll. solictors. e. NowlUp. liluatrnt d UaUloil t ' i WVi.TVlr i -. .-l Hn avf r prlDUfcl, uow I. Il'5.,:." (". ttsressk over Mt) New, Ork L'ta''rffBp1 Stl '""of Ubrr . Xelu, Tablet, Chairt 'sTTSfriiiiin R T Book Casoi, Lounge . IDIIDVItVUIW r U T.nliA. PanraTlaiV. .fe jttrM . ri(IBl ttOOII. MIHljAWa ) f'rl'.-N I iiumoteMl. I'm Rkl Uee. i'U'.Uigw Iu, So powt; Filajoworth Uoanlisr 11 Day NCIIUOL for Young Ladies and Little Oirln. Mrs. II. P. Lhr'KlSVKR. Principal, a. ft t rniikllu Nlrcrl, Hiillluiorr, Mil. Tho Villi! school year will begin on Thursday. Nrsriiibrr 2:1 ,!. 1 D k ai wogrw.