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IMS OF IUE WICKED. THE CALEXDAU OF CRIME FOR TWESTI-FOCU IlOl'BS, Together TTith All Sorts of Casual ties, as Reported bj the Telegraph. Sr. Lourp, Mo., September 29. Chief ol Po ice Husbltr received frne tine ago a letter from George P. Ktister, a guard at the Jefferson Citv peniten tiary, stating that a convict, George W. Sear?, in shoe shop No. 9. had in formed him that he knew about tbe Zae Watkirs mystery. Mies Watkina was the daughttr oi L. A. Watkicc, a basinets mau cf this city, and mea greatly retpecti d by Lis acquainfaces and friends. His daughter was veiy handsome, aad had a r ostof admireis. Suddenly in May, 1882, the youog lady disappeared, arid bo alew as to her whcrt-abouls could be discovered unlil her body wf s found in tbe river. No marks of violence were found on her body, and it was generally thoueht that she b ad committed i uicide. Tbe mystery is now in a fair way to be discovered, for Sears has confessed that ha kDew a1 ont the mvs'cry. He states that she was abdnctedard after wards murdered, but fcives no cames in detail. His nary ia discredited by Borne, who think that he wants to he brought to S'.Louie for examination in order to be relieved from confinement for a time. Sears, however, was a ret ident of Kt. Ljuia btfom he wai tent to the peni'ectiary for forgery, and an acquaintance cf the murdered girl. ConlVaatMl to Murder. Boston, Mas.'., September 29. A colored man pawned a cant here yei- laov art1 of trvearA ft writtpn rfin. feFBion of murder committed in Cin cmra i, O, in 1882, md signed by AVm. H. Downep, was found in the pecket. Toe man Wf8 suerwsra Br. vaaiaA onrl n mlirn hf H(lnii&rtfr8 ad mitted that lie dabbed a man named TnVU rin of rinn'nnti. in Oiitoher. 18S2, and Oin tf erward died. The confession, he stated, was prompted oy a UOUDita contcience. iuwm otniaA in tha rxfTtnavU tlftr. hn WAR ' ft DUIbO" I w . ' v.i.uw.w - - rested for Cain's murder, but on the testimony of Cain's wife and sister he was acquitted. In his corf eion he states tbat he had questionable rela tions with Cain's wife, and that she connived with him to gdt rid of her (infihanil Tfn BiiirH hn vrntA the con fession about six months ago to rend to a judge of a Cincinnati court, but emulwara criBUKeii uia uimu, The Murderous Knife. St. Louis, Mo., September 29. George Hescber, a driver f jrmerly employed by the Anheuser-Busch Brewing Company, was s iting in the Green Tree Garden latteveniDg, whea two lad es entered. The bartender savs that he insulted the ladies and he ordered him to lave the garden. Hescher refu ed ti go, and then John Halbrecht, an employe of tbe Green Tree Brewing C. mpany, ateDped up to he p tbe baritnuer put Lira out. Heschur met thein with a kcifo, and the first st.oke of tbe weapon laid open Halbrecht's Uf; cheek. He a' si received cm in each arm aoii one in the left fids near the heart. He will probably die. Heather was arretted by Officer Connelly and locked up in tae Uate btrwt rotation. Killed by an Officer. Fort Smith, Abk., Peptember 29. Ex-Cbief of Poliee John Kemp wai mortally wounded at his saloon at 5 o'clock this morning by umcer Wiley Cox. Cox was trying to arrest a d'sperado named Larue. He knocked Larua down and covered him with his pistol, when Kemp, in attempting to stop the difficulty, came up behind Cox. Officer Rounds rushed in. acd seinir Kemp bp Eroachitig Cox, told the latter to hit im. Cox drew a dirk end cut him in the neck, severing his jugular vein, Another Btorvia tbat while the diffi culty was goit g on the bar keep-r tnrew a gia s ai jox, Ginning mm on the forehead, the plats broke and a piece of it struck Kemp, producing the wound. Kemp lived about two hours. Drain f n Murderer In Prison. Bisghampton, N.'Y., September 29. Georgo Axtsli, who on May au, 1885, shot and killed at Deposit, Broome county. Elias freeman, Jl. Franch aivd William H. Perry, and who was in jail here under sentence to be hanged, was found yesterday lying in his cell in an unconscious condi'ion and breathing heavily. It is not yet known whether Axteil took poison or whether an epileptic fit end ed his life. CoufesNfd lo I'lilUK n Academy. SpBiNQFihLD, Mass., September 29. James JN. 1'lutt and Ueurge V. Uara well, 20 or 21 years old, confessed to letting fire to the Moncon Academy buildings on Jane 7.h. Their connec tion with the crime was discovered through the rece-ut arrest of Bardwell at Amherst for burgiary. Piatt wai induced t) turn S.atn's evidence and made a complete confession. He said the deed was done "for the fun ol the thing" and with the idea of creating some excitement. New York EichHOge Safe Robbed. . Nbw Yobk, September 29. Toe safe of the postofBce in the Producs Ex change Building was opened last night by some pen on who knew the comb' natdpnand $2500 in cash wai stolen from it. Pleaded Utility. New abk, N. J, September 29. Matbias L. Darby, the real estate agent who was arretted for ruining young girls, and who was indicted tor fornication, pleaded guilty today. Crwtned to Death, Milwaukee, Wis , September 29. A westbound passenger train on the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul road wa; run iot3 by a wild freight at Ex onia Station last evening. A dining car, sleeper and twenty-six froiiiht cars were demolished. Frenk E. Morrill, of Farmington Falls, Me., 26 years cf age, who, with a twin brother, was making a Western trip.was crushed to death. The p-:cuniary loss will be heavy. Ihe passenger train was stoppsd by a hot bax, and for some reason the freight train, which was following it, wai not properly flagged. Collision r Freight Trains. St. Louis, Mo., September 29. Two freight trains running in opposite di rect oris on the Missouri Pacific rail road collided while running at full speed yesterday near Manitoau station. Bath engines were wholly destroyed, as were twelve loaded freight car3. Engineer J. II. Hope and Fireman W. M. Voelkell were seriously injured. Toe accident reetilted from misunder sumding of teleg aph ordeis. Tha loss to tbe railroad company amounts to about $;0,0 0. Eolombed Alive. Ishpemimo. Mien.. SeotBmber 59 Three men are entombed in s drift in the Winthrop mine in consequence cf fa'l of r ck. I is not believed they Cin be nscued alive. Train Wrecked nud tngiaeer Killed. Galveston, Tax , Sapt mber 9 A tram was wrecked on the Sou hern Pacific railr. ad west of San Antonia jeateiday. Horace Daoiela, the en gineer, was killed and the fireman and brakeman bedly injured. Shot and Hilled. P ducah, K v., 8 ptf mber 29. New ton Jor.es shot and killd Frank Bur dsn yesterday at this p'ace. The trouble grew cut of a divorcs from Jones's wife which Burden is said to hav3 cansed. A WARNING TO DLMOCEATS. Keep Froblbillou Out or Poltlt It la Growing KtronKor Every My. To the Editor! of th Appeal : Memphis, Tknn., September 29. In your paper of tjday appears a special from At'anta, in which the question of prohibition is made a direct issue in tha Ddmocratic pany there. To is is a great roisiake. The nly safety for tbe pa-tyisto keep tbe question out of politic;, as they have, so far, in Mis sissippi. Ab sore ai the sun shines the pro hibition movtment will sweep these United States, as did ihe slavery ques tion, with this exception, that tbere wi 1 be no blood shed, f r the reason tbat a mrjority of the households of tbe North and South, including men and women and boys, will u e all their power aud iDflu-cca oa the side of pron bi ion, to put the intoxicating glass beyond the reach of the fathers ml brothers who now iudulga in it. Consequently po ideally there will soon be a united Noith and South on this ques ion. It is in vain to say tbat there is too much capital invested on the side tf the whisky question. Not so. Compare the investment in slave labor, aud that point is nettled at once. The isme3 between the Democratic party and the Republican party bave dwindled down to a point that local interest will in mo:t cases decide eleo tir ns between them in favor of the party tbat presents the best men a:id the Deet measures. This is evidenced by the fact tbat two brothers, able, educated and honorable men, can dis cuss their diuVreircea and each have (heir sdberents in the same house hold. These differences of opinion are wise and considered necessary to the best interests cf good government. . But when a gieat national evil over shadowing every household is pre sented, ttion it is you may Icok f jr a sharp, short and decidtd contest in favor oi the peace and Bbfitytf the women and childien of the land and of the purity and manhood of tbe State, free from debauch that now dis graces even the councils of the nation. Under the circumstances, it be hooves the Democratic parly to act wisely and well, if they wculd hold the rains of government, only lately entrusted to tbeir hands, after a quar ter of a ceotory of nils from cilice. For the masses will go with reform, beyond question. The Demociatic party in Mis'-iss ppi have studied this qu Btion and wisely determined on the enly safe course for them, by which they have and will perpetuate their hold of power and in the aflcc t ons of the people and that is, to keep tbe question out of politics, and at tbe same time give the people every opportunity cf self government on thia question by giving them local option laws, uuder which we are in formed that over one-half of the teriitorv of the State of Mns'sdppi is now under prohibition laws, wituout at all allrct-ng the interest of tbe Dpmocratie party. Will the Democrats of Tennessee and other States act thu wifely and timely on tbii subject? We have al ready had sufficient warning. The lest fc'tate and Congressional election wes ran in thfs county by a ring known ai tbe whisky ring. And though many men in the paty fooght it bmvely the ring had the day in (be primaries and in tbe convention. Consequently the pop!e revolted and sent an unbroken .Republican de legation to the S a'e and Naiioral Legislature, and bo it will be hence forth if a political question. The Republicans ara wite enough to see this matter ch ar y and already call the Democratic party the whisky party, as they were once called the "shivery rarty," and are organizing themsalves North on a prohibition p'atform which, if opposed by the Democratic party as aati-i rohibition, will lote to the Demo cratic party the mnjority votes North and South. "F.rawarned is foie aimed." one ok thb people. NONE WILL MISS THEE Few will miss thee, friend, when thou For a month in dual butt lain. Skillful hand and anxioui brow, Tongue uf wisdom, bus; brain All thou wert shall be forgot, And thy place shall know thee not. Shadows from tbe bending trees O'er thy lowly head may pass, Sisbs from every wandering breeze Btir the long, thick oh-ircbyard grass Wilt thou heed the xT No; thy sleep Shall be dreamless, calm and seep. Some sweet bird may ait and sing On the marble ol thy tomb, Soon to flit on joyous wing From that place of death and gloom, On lome bough to warble clear; But these songs thou shalt not hear. Some kind voice may sing thy praise, Passingnear thr plaoe of rest. Fondly think oi ''other das" But no throb within thy breast Shall respond to words of praise. Or old thougnU of "other duys. Since so fleeting Is thy name, Talent, beautv, power and wit; It were well that without shame Thou in Ood's great book wert writ, There in golden words to be Graven for eternity. VliamUrt' Journal. Tbe Coming-Season of Edwin Booth. Chicago, III., Snptember 29. The coming sr ason of Edwin Booth in this city promises ti be unusually eucces ful. Ciowds of people waiting to buy tickets at the Chicago Opera Houss blocked Washington street from Ciark to L?salle scree s from early this morn ing until this afternoon. An attempt was made to fores ail speculation by refusing to sail la'gs numbers of tic kets. Signs cin bB seen now ofleiing teats for tale in the windows of vari ous stores. Over 1000 seats were sold for the Hamlet production Friday right. Ilamkl was the favorite, with Otltello second, followed by HicMieu. Nerloua Danger Threatens every man, woman or child living in a region of country where fever and atue is prevalent, fine the gorms of malarial dis ease are inhaled from tbe air and are swal lowed from the water of inch a region. Me dicinal safeguard is absolutely nooassary to nullify this danger. As a means of fortify ing and aeclimating the system so at to be able to rests the malarial poison, Hostetter's f toinash Bitters is incomparably the bettand the most ponulur. Irreirulnr-itia ,.r th otomach, liver and bowels encourage n luria; but these are ipeedily rectified by the Bittors. The functions ol digestion and se cretion ar assisted bv its nn. trwl ,ia.rnni as wall as regular oondit'on of the system promoted by it. Cjnutitution and physique are tnus ue'ended avainsi the inroads of ma laria by this maiohle.'S preventive, which is also a certain and thorough remarlv in the worst ca-es of intermittent and remittent levers. MEMPHIS DAILY APPEAL THURSDAY . SEPTEMBER .SO, 1886. UARCDBT ATELHG AND OTHERS OF HIS ILK WARNED AWAY FfiOlI I HI. AliO, As tbe People Are In No Mood to Trifle With Foreign Fire brands. Chicago, III., Sfptember 29. Tbe Timet this mtrning siys: Dr. Aveling, the Engl sh socialist, who has c: me to tUis cnuut y to rescue the Chicago anarchists from tbe gallows, is net pleated with the comments ventured by the Time upon his performances in New York. The remarks to widen tl is emisfary cf lawlofsnnBs tikes par ticular ei cation included some very wholesome advice to himself aud tlm other agita'o8 tbat ere now traveling in this coiint-y. The Timet told them very plainly that their pressnco in Chicago was not dt sired, and sug gested tbat they would consult thar personal comfort by abandoning tbeir propof ed visit to this c;ty. This sug gestion was based, of couree, upon the presumption that they contempla'ed a repetition in Ohicag) cf their peif fin ances in New Ydrk. It a, pera from the statements of Dr. Aveling that such waa tbeir intention and that it has not yet been abandoned. In fhort, Dr. Aveling and wife and Hjrr Lie'iknccht picp-se coming to Chicago for ths purpose of inciting, if tbey can, res'stance t i the execution of the s-ntcoce paisrd upon their co-relig'onaiies who now langutth in the Ccok County Jail. In ordi-r to accompl'sh this end, they vi ill attack the laws ai d lnstitutiors of this coun try, and s"?ek to irllime tbe passions of tha vicious and turbulent elements of the community by the earns methods they are now employing ia the Ea t. In a word, their e.raud in Chicago wiil be to r,-new the propa gauda of crime partially, interrupted by the incarserat on of the miacrta'it) who have been carrying it nn in this c:tyfr yeais past. Trie Timci haa intimated tf tbese incendiriries that this will be a dargerous businers. It has f aid that there is more medicine in f esrvR f.r the fort that has been prescribed for the hay market asuae sir s, which will promptly be adminis tered to any who snail attempt to emulate their crimes. If Dr. Avelirg acd his vit riolic ipouse and tbeir Teutonic co-laborers in the cau?e cf revolution do not believe the TiWa, tbey will cer tainly become convinced of its truth fullness thould tbey undertake the experiment upon which they seem to be bent. Tbe public eeniiment of this community ia in no mosd to trifle with firebrands of the Aveling-L'eb-knecbt vaiiety. Tbe bay market butchery 18 too fresh in tne nopu'ar memory ti expect tbat any latitude will be given to persons who may come hither to preach the detectable doennes that bore liuit m tcatnor lible crime. Affidavit Withdrawn. Chicago, III., September 29. The affidavit of John Sorruil that Juror Randall had expr.ssed the opinion btf-re the trial tbat the anarchists outrhtto b? haneed. which was pre' sen'ed with Ihe motion of tbe defence f r a new tria', has been withdrawn, tbe amant uiacovoring wneu coniront ing Randall tbat he had mistaken an other man fir him. DTERSBURG, TESX. IKoininnllona Made by tbe Itepubll. eona Demoeratle Unity. IcoaaiBFoitDiHoa or tbi Arpiit. l Dybmuurg, Tknn., Ssptamber23 The Republicans held a convention beretooayand nominated Jobn B:iv clair fur Representative and Dr. Gard ner for the Sanate. They seem to think that this is an auspicious time to run here, as tbere are two Donio erotic candidates for Representative- John A. I'arker, the regular nominee, and II. L. Fowlkes, the bolter and two candidates for tbe Senate J. Jl McDowell, of Obioo, end Lockey Don- eisin, of JLike. The Kepublman can didate for Rsrrese&tt.ve, John L. Sinclair, is the strongest selection the parly could have made In the county, lie is en intelligent, clever, polished gentleman, and if fate had deemed that the Democratic county of Dyer must have a JKepublican K9presouta tive in tbe next General As'erai ly, the I)omo:r.its would sav. with one accord, give us Sinclair. However, ;t is nat to decreed, and J. N. Park r will represent Dyer county in the next, Legis'aturp, despite the combined strength cf Sinclair and Kowlke;. It ia hoped and expected that the coming out of a Republican candidate will unite the Democrat, aid that the wanderers will return to the f jld and vote st'hdly for the nominee. H is time that we eschew our little personal preferences and partialities and stand np lor the nominee. We hope the little band of difsati fled Democrats, who strayed off after the gallant but erring tapt. fowlkes, will conclude to indulge a little of what they style "eating crow," and come np in solid phalanx for Parker, the regular nomi nee. A split or bolt in tbe Democratic ranks is a regular picnic for the Re publicans, and bo'tars aid in ths elec tion of candidates of the opposite party, however much they (the bolt ers) may deprecate and detire to avoid surh a result. Prof. Vann, a very in telligent colored teacher, by request, addressed the convention today and delivered a spicy speech much to the encouragement of his fellow Repub licans and enteitaining and amusing to DpmocBts as well. u.tnt f.iiHriiMHiuMMi whiuliaitiKamftiikiud areoriiri a! r oauwd by ft iiiwirdnrel conditlun of the L I V E. R kir U oomnUinW ( thin kind, ucli m Tiiriiidity oi tbe Livw, jliliiunnwt, NMrvoiw !yp4pmis Lirtiifrti tion, irrffftilaril y uf the Uowoli. Kirmm i pat ion. h lalu lenur IvrucUtionn nd burning t tti BtomArh (ni-tiinifl olli'd llrthiirn), Mianmo, Malnru, IlliMMly k'lax. CliilU and t'evr, Bruaklvona ver, Kxhautiou before or aflur FsTnra, Chrunio Linr rtHB, ol Aipetit. iiaadiiajLie, Foul Hnth, IrruKiiUnLiwa iiwidantal to KeiraJfw, BHriijr dovVn F.nm. Bfuikmrbe. An, 4o. bTADICER'ti AU R A N Tit ih Invalunbja. It b not pimac. for all difi-e, bit will CURE all dlstfis of tFia LIVER, STOMACH an? BOwELbs U chaiiiiHM IIih complMiii'ii from a why, yt'lluw tingf), W a ruddy, hH&iiliy vl f. It vntirttly futmiim low, irJoomy Bpirila. It la one erf tha tt AHrratim ua I'ltrmrr of (A" yjiWi, amd M a walnatt Umir. STADICER'8 AURANTII For rile lijr all Inwuta. Prio SI. 00 per buttlo. C. r . si auiuck, rroprioror, 140 SO. FRONT ST., Philadelphia, Pa , AIM A O Vt'tshiniton, I). U. No parasktd for patent until obtained. Write or Inventor's UuiJo. 1 J&.. Sore Eyes The eyes are always In sympathy with the buily, and afford a oxt-i iUnt Index of Its coiulit.'wli. Vlirli tlieeycs beroiue weak, and the lids iiiilami d mid soic, it li nil cvidc-nco that the system lias lireonu dlMird.Tpd by Scrofula, for w Iii. h AVer's S:iraparllla U tho best known remedy. Scrofula, which produced a painful In. flanimaiioii in niy eyes, cattvd me niueti niiicrini! for n niiinlier of ear. Hy tlin adviec of a physician I commenced taking AVer's Sarsnpaiilla. After ninr Una lnldiciuo u short time I was voinplc-tuly Cured Sfy eves aro now In a splendid condition, an'd 1 am as well and li'"iiir as ever. Mrs. William Ga-e, Concord, N. II. For a number of years I was troubled with a humor in mv eye", and w as unahlo lo obtain any relief unlil I commenced imii;; AVer's Sarsaparilla. Tins medicine has eH'ccted a complete cure, and I believe it to be tho best of blood puritiers. C. U. Viton, Nashua, K. II. From childhood, and until within n few months, I have been iilllieted w ilh Weak and Soro Eves. 1 have ucd for these complaints, with beneficial results, Ayer's Sai-saparilla. and consider it n jrieat bluuU pui iUer.-Jlrs. C. l'billips, 0 lover, Vt. I -suffered for a rear with Infiainma. lion In mv left eve. "Three ulcers formed on thu hall, depriving mo f siuht. and cansimr trreat pain. After trying many other remedies, to no purpose, I was finally induced to use Aycr's harsapaiilla, aud, By Taking threo bottles of this medicine, have been entirely cured. My ulyrtit. has hem re stored.'nnd there Is no sign of inflamma tion, sore, or ulcer in mv eye. Keudul T. Howell, Sugar Trco liidge, Ohio. Jv daughter, ten years old, was afflicted wltli Scrofulous Soro Kyes. Duriiur the last two years sho never saw light of any kind. Physicians of tho highest standing exerted their skill, but with no permanent success. On tho recommendation of a friend t purchased n bottle of Aycr's Sar aiiparilla, which my daughter commenced taking, fieforo sho had used Ihe third bottle her sight, was restored, and she run. now look steadily at a brilliant light with out pain, llcr cure Is complete. W. K. Sutherland, Evangelist, Shelby City, Ky, Ayer's Sarsaparilla, Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer k Co., Lowell, Muss. Sold by all Drugviits. 1'rlco (1 ; six bottles, &. 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WLLBOR'S COMPOUND OP PURE COD LIVES AW wsk ss mmmw k K)lh iUMU LliJlili. 0 lhGnnla Arllrl. Thcstreat popularity of "Wilbor'i Compound of Cod Liver Oil and Lime" has induced some tin prinolpled persons to attempt to palm on a simple artiole of their own manufactures but any person who is suffering from Coughs. Colds or Consumption, should be careful where they purchase this article. There suits of its use are it best recommendations, and the proprietor has ample evidence on file of its great suooess in pulmonary com plaints. The Phosphate of Lime possojies a most marvelous hraling power, as combined with the pure Cod-Liver Oil by Ir. Wilbor It is prescribed by the medical faculty. Hold by A. U. Wilbob, Chemist, lloston, anl Puggists. . Copartnership Notice. THE undersigned hre firmed a copart nership, dating from the mh insnt, umlnr the urm name and style of DEAN & LILLY, for tho purpose of conducting a Whnlnxala I nffo. Tu inj 1-nico business at 2ir Main street, Lee Clock, Memphis, Tenn. The buiincs will be conducted at 1H1 Poplar stroet until the macninery and fixtures at tbe new stand are eompUtml. IVlLI-ilrt1" JOHN LILLY. MmraiH, September 2H, 1M. William Diah, John Lillt. DEAN & LILLY Coffee Roasters, AND DEALEKS IN TEA, COFFEE 205 r.Tain St. (lee Block) MEMPHIS, 'ffeS -ia: ' -tub- Hutual Life Insurance Co. OF NEW YORK. UICIIAHD A. M'Cl'KDY, rrCHldonl. The largest, Strongest and Cheapest Company in the World.) OFEICE-NO. 2 COTTON EXCHANGE LIVERMORE rUUNDRY AND MACHINE COMPAhY. FOUNDRY & MACHINE DEU'lIlGOtom Adams StM Hemphi Iron nd Braea Castings, Clensirnl Bstpalra, Work. 4"IVW-r-iS'. ,.al-VrKir-W wi m s ii i , ' Mil, i a. ' .riRiir- . - - IRON & RAILWAY SUPPLY DEP'T, 226 and 228 Second St (Successors In this lepartment to JOHN MANOQUK.) Wrlte ns for Infiirmntinn on ANY T1IINH In eith.r line. The Planters Firo ami Marino Insurance Co. or MEM I'll IN. tiffire In (ompssi's Iliillrtlnir, No. 41 Mndlaon Hlrt, Mrinphln, Tfnn. OFFIOBnSi D. T. PORTER, Pre". I N. OVERTON, Jr., VIp.Pre. 1 1. II. KMITH, ej r'. II. II I' M s H, Aaalolnnt Ni-erefarv. niRKTOKM-g H.BKOUKS.ot Brooks, Neelj A Co. ; R. L. O'.rFKIN, ofDIIIard A Coffin I 1). X. POUTER, of Totter A Macrae; JO UN OVERTON, Jr., J. C, M1L1.H, J. R. GODWIN, of J. R.Omlwtn AOo.i J. M. (ItioDU R. of Uoodbur A Co. t J. M. PHILLIPS, UARbWU PKRK8 . w w ... romrurnrtd Uiitlurax In IMH7. I ratil,6r Half a ttllllou. Iirlllnira FanrrliillT ltrlred. Also Represents the Spaimisiai.n Kiai, of 1 owrANV: w trt'HT A1N ' t, T. JAltAflOS. 0. C. BIIH. , T. FAR f JMesiIe Grocers & CoIIoh Factory S& rrrnt Stroet, Memphla, Ton a. Oettei eenslf ned to mi will havo oar earefnl attention. We carry at all times a well- laoted Itook ot Stiple & Fancy Groceries, Wwn, LlqFisrsJcb&ceo & Cigars, ftnfl will mtt f,w mm f nw. W. T 1IUWDKE. COTTON 31 ami 30 SIihUnoji A. V ACCARO & Co WHOLESALE LIQUOR DEALERS, Nob. 278 AND 280 FRONT STREET, MEMPHIS. my him j i j.-'v- I t rt, t .nn itiv Late J. X. LaPrada i Co I .1 ZiZZZ-X A M i ' JJLSMITbV-CL LaPRADE.McGRATH&Co COTTON ANI COJIMISaiOW No. 304 Front street, atarllavlnc retired from we are pleaped to annonn to serve mem in oar tended ns In tne oia line, we wusw w mer.k .u-..v L" ,.RAI)r5, MrilRATll A CO. Cotton Factors, Wlaolesale Grocers, JT. 11 XT h Ion Rtreftt. : z Hnnipbl, Tenn. W. A. SMITH, Proprietor. U. Oawla. Jataa l.Baiiivao. mWBJJiw TTholesalo Groceri?, Cotton Xaetora And Commission Merchsnts, .32 and 234 Front BETWIIS ADAMS AND JKrHBliOHr. M. I. M. lAIHIT devoUi hts wHola tlma to the welrtlnt and sate of nil Cottoi ltuM ' lootr oiir.Citten iVarehome.'AWa-'hiaitoaatraet. Bar Iron, Boiler Iron ,w5 Hoop.Tlnaa ran Rallwar Nulll (iprlnnDrld, Mass. j OitoRQU Ilom Inburahcr ITT, n l n ll tr nnongi. , ipnn. R. A. PAR.KIR. i. l. woenso: mm a co. w. i. iiowdui:. PAOTOES, tit., t iYffen,liia. T'--ia. .WD Munulaotnrar'a'AKonts for Dnnlvl I'rntl Cotlou JIhh, FKEDEK8 AND CONDENSERS, n!iim:y, nmitii to., Manufacturers of Prnll Krllpac IttnUer Uinm, Ffl era nuii Ulia Kephi-rs, 98 to 104 Poplar St., Momill. e-Pratt Revolving-Head Qlns nne qunled. btnek now oomplote. Prioei rmluned. Corresnondenee ano onion Milioited. Old (ins Repaired In First- la s ord . AH work uuaranteeoV. JOHN MoURATH. . Late with J. X. LaPrada A Co FACTORS MEBCHAXTB, : Memphis, Tcnn AYEHY GIN CO. XANi-riOTDEsa or Z'eedera.Ooudexisi'rai mn W. A. NuiKIi'h 1iU. Nepurator. AGENT Eagle Ecllpue Holler (Jlns, Plain 10-Inch Uln, and NOI'THERN HTAHDAKO PBKNS. ; Prlre at Factor F, 100and IIO. ALLIEN hEb COTION CLEASEKS. OtrAll kinds of Oins Repaired. Biieoial Discount to tbe Trade." Jl and frossl Ht., MrnihU. 1na (boa. Olark. M. 1. Ola; k. St., S If AVJMCl tbe Saddler and Uaraeis bnsiness anu ore""" " ""'"i new oanaeivy. "?"" V"l"r or vonr fttTors in the new. 3 D. D. S. JOHNSON'S I'BIVATIS KEDICAL DISPENSARY, No. 17 Jefferson Street, (Between Main and Front.) MEMPHIS. lEiUblithed In 1800.1 DR.J0I1NSON li acknowleij-fdbyall par ties interested an hy far the moot suo eeMfut I'hynioian In the treatinentof prtvat ornerret diKeiuei. Quick, iermauent curel ruararueud in every cane, male or fen-ale. Kccent oaen of Gonorrhea and SypbiHl curci in a f-w days without the una of mer cury, chanfte of diet or hindrance from bubincM. Seoondury fyrhilin, tlirlaPtTel titre eradicated with') 'H the one ofnieroury. Involunnnry loss of remen stoied In short a time. Sufferers from lmiotenoy ot loiti of sexual lo wers reitnre t fre vifror In a few weeks. Victims of self-abuee and e icons ire Tenery, sutforinir from stiermetorrhea and loss of iihvtionl nd tnenUI iower, si dily and permanently cured. Particular atteo tion iail to the Ui-ennes of Women, and cores guaranteed. Pies and old sores cured without the uso of cnudtio or the knife. All Consultations strictly 0 .r.Gtlontinl. Medi cines sent by espies! to all parts of tho country. s4rWorkinfrmen enred at hnlf the usual ratoi. tOioo hours from 8 oVock a.m. to o'clock p.m. D. S. JOHNSON, M.I). CURTIS & CO. MANUFACTURING CO. 817 and 810 ffST LOUIS ENGINES 9 BOILERS SAW MILLS WOOD-WOWKIWOMaleHIMFM LOGGERS' &RAFTERS'APPLIANCES SAW AND PLANING MILL SUPPLIES - WltlTlS Hill rATALOt.t'lS. - MOTICJJS. Ornri Mitwi-iuR Oar T.iniiT Coupant, Mkui'hih, Tsnm. I BY order nf the Uuard ol Utrectors of tha Mfliniihts Wh l.iutit. (tomnarv. mado JuIt 5, 18Sti, a inoetiiiB oi Ihe sloe holders e said ootnimny wes calif d to l-e hell tin Moa day. Vctoher 4, 1 KSti, st the orme ol tho eon 'ny, in Meinhis, at 12 in., to oonsii!r nl aot upt-n a con'vac' lane by the ihmrd oi Directors with Tki b Diftrl.'t ol rihlhl county, a copy ol whii'h contrnct hns beet sent by mail to each stockholder In lurthef purnuauco ot said order ol' the Hoard, notiei ot sold utectitiB'ls hereby liven tothe stock holders ot said otiinimny, und they are earn estty re'tiif sted to tie present, or send tri-xiea with hoir Instructions as to the totioa of their stocK upon this rropoiitlou to accept or rojeot said contract. JOSKPII CK AIT, Sorrrtary of Memphis litt l.iiht t'uv Peptember I, IHSll. 811 MUFF'S SALE. IiUUSUANT lo an execution Lotted Au Riint ti, 1 SMii, from the riuiJ-n : ( ourt nt TonneHHce, on jutriuent ronlrrl ty said Court, June :i. lntW, in layornf J 1j. H pper son tiunt V. U Ualbr ath and J. M. Kowlkos. cotniirlsint tho firm of W. II. (lal Srenth A Co., tor one tlionsnnd and eith'y nino dollaii and elUty-Bve o. nu ttlW.1 ,'),. I will on pininrtlnjr, Orlnbrr a, IHHI1. in front nf the Courthouse do ir, In Shelby county, Term., sell to Iho hiulie.t biddir lor oaxh the following do'oritied tract of land in the Tnxlnir District of Mi Iby oounty, in Kbelhy oounty, Tmn., to-witi Hcirinnlni at anoint on tho smith linn ol Union street. SU feet oast of a four (41 loot alley; thnna eat on and with south line of I'nion street .ll'-a feet toas'nkni thence seuthwsrdly, at right anvloa with Union stroet, ln8 feet to an alloy; thence with said alloy westwards M'i ee to a stuket thence on a line per pendicular tol'nlnn street northwardly U leet tothe point of beinr,in. belna sam lot conveyed by W. 11. tlaliireith to A. Vae caro by deed reirislered n Shelby oonnty, Tenn., In hook UK), me HT, and fame bninf theeattball'of lot cunreved by F. Lane tf Jl. Ii Meachun and W. It. HalbreatU, bf deed In book M. pave 1!4. of the Keaister't o li oe of said oounty. Levied on as the prop erty of W. I). tialhrcath to sati.ty said ex ecution. W. 1). CANNON. Sheriff. Ity JoHK J. MaroH. Deputy Sheriff. I'oston A I'ostoii, Attorneys. IIKAItl)AKI t.HS FOB CORRUGATED IRON SIDING And Iron Roofing. Hnliil Flr, Wind, Water nnal Jl tajhi nlnaj rr. Huitntife for all kinds ef buildings. Kor prices and estimates at faotory ri tl call on or address MEMPniH METAL A WOOD M'aC0., 438 A 44(1 Main at., and 21 A 23 Mulberry St.. MEMPHIS. TKNN. Headquarters lor Iron Komv s and Cre'ting, Oalvaiiised Iron Cornice. Tin Jtrnls ASIotos. '(X Tnis UISLT or K. 1. 1'. aenerf tor is inadcel i!t iirHfl.t Irr the our HO riltrAVH Xnf deirenerntlor 01 rrJMOtfWiVjBis wneratlv? or .,.v.yyr!L,.pt.ai JAttr. There is n tv. ' FORM 2. ;i uiistakesbon thisin J ; "y .struinont the eon ol ir- Hh. n ;!3"7,llV KLi tTRIClTY rer- !ilf lIV -"t i I ,JI I niuatin. mrouKn in 9 LIM Vuii' U iLI narts must reto tf L Ml '.if I i ft 1 ... thorn to healtby action. Do not oon(oun this with Ulentrlo Belli, advonised to cura all Ills from head to toe. It i lor the ON a speoiAo iiurpose. For ntrculnrs ulvlnv fulf nforrnatiion, address Choever Kleotrlc I'elt Co.. Hill WmiMnirton iret. hlcar ... 01. Crab Orchard Spring;, LINCOLN COUNTY, KY. The excellent of the cubine. and a-rniniuoilations ohar a teristicorthis hotel during the past thre years, shnll be fully uiaiktaiimd this sessoav Excursion tickets to the sprints by the L. and N. Kailwny are good ria Louisville, both folna and returning, to proceed on firsttraia suoceediria arrival in LouiHyille. W f. OKANT, l're't- J. 0. KINft. tjnn't. f !ANTSVNyALID 3 S-: 'uiy nerfuct aubatltute it Mothsrt mim. Inviiiuuhie lu Chnlara In'iintuni and Teethlnfi;. A pre-OUuHtuU lood lur DyA pentlca, Coneumptivos, Convalescents, f.irK.ot nutrlout In all Wasting Dlsoil. KeOHlrea no oooklnR. Our lluk, The Care pod Feedlna; of Infants, maiu,d Ireo. DOUnUU. OWODALH b CO.. Boaton. M- BlU VEltDAM tsPlUXUS WILL bo opened June 1st. This noted w.iterina-place is situ ited six unlee from AUn Furnnce, on the N.ishviitc ani Tusonlon.a rai ruad, in Hickman county Tenn. Hack will meet ail trains at ifctna and will convoy guests to springs at a very low rate. Ilimril. SliO Per Monlht HI Prr Day. Kx-IhI Kalrs lu 1-Hinlllra. We invite all who wish to spend the meat nlf leasant sea on of their lives to coma t Beaverdatu. especially soekers of pleasure; and health. Uood water and pure air ia abunJaniie. iirni hNTO ki , Livery uen, Oentreville. Tenn. tl. A. DKAN, Prop'r t'enrrev Ilia H-itnt. ON ft TI'KI Y, OCTOCi.K 2, lSSti, at No. lid Mark t s reo', Meu.iis. lorn., I will ll lo the h'irli'-t bidjer 'rosh,all the lloiiMih.dd an.i Kitclieu t urture. in cludiim oni I'arlorSot. tb.ea i-o.-m -t and K t 'licn Furniture, in in d r sidrncc I sell UinliTtm'. dd m ido hy L hu Zn .t 'n me, rcc-i'drt in bo-k ps;c S' .in Register' othce, und byuircc'ifn o1 I)enc6cir.v thera nto. L. 1'. McfABLAKD. Iru.iu. atiirtrTAPTOnKna or SiiLt SAWS mmmm