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E MEMPHI APPEAJ ESTABLISHED 1840. MEMPHIS, TENX., AVEDNESDAy, OCTOHER i, 1880. VOL. XLVI NO. 233 nn Mi'NiciPiL politics in New York have teen thoroughly brutalizad. The men who for the most part control politics have but one idea, and that is the opening and maintenance of a broad avenue fram the public treas ury to their own pocket). As fast as one set of thieves are disposed of an other takes ils p ace. So that scarcely a year patEes that does net bear its own tpec'al measure of disgrace. But nothing btttercan be expected when the every day habits and antecedents cf the office holders and office seekers are taken into consideration. For thirty years this pustule on the body 1 polit'c has been running its corruption despite the demands of the people for reform. This cry is heard again, and with redoubled fer vor because an election impends. Who is to be Mayor? ask the newspa pers and people alik. In the mean time the rings ate at work building up and tearing down, testing and trying, proposed candidates determined that no one shall be successful with them unless he is willing to sui render city management to them and become a mere figure head. The fate of Tweed and Jaebne have no terrors for them. They are eager to take the chancea of the penitentiaiy if they can but line their pockets with the people's money. The situation is for the inteligence and decency of the great city full of difficulties, and pity 'tis, but 'tis tiue, that there is re release for them short of a change of their form of govern ment. , We devote much of our space this morning to the reception of and good tempered diecussion between the Tay lor brothers, candidates for Governor of the Democratic and Republican parties respective'y. While, as was naturally to be expected in a Demo cratic stronghold like Memphis, the greatest enthusiasm was manifested by the people for p-b, A If was re garded and treated v.th respect by the Democrats, and was of course the recipient of eomethiog like enthusi asm at the hands cf the Republicans, who received him at the depot and subf-equently surrounded him at the Peabody Hotel. At night, as out re port tells, an immense multitude as sembled on the bluff, in Bight of the Mississippi, to hear what the. candi dates had to say tonchirg the issues that are the subjects ef contention be tween the two great parties. It goes without saying that Bob had the best cyhe argument. He staled fairly the policy cf the Democratic party and in stituted comparisons between the management of the National and State governments under tbe reform policy of the Demccra's and the wasteful ex travagance of the Republicans. Full f sympathy with the working maes 8 and quite magnetic, Bob was from the first to the last word of his speech en rapport with the great throng that covered all the ppice of the bluff back to Front street. Mr. Alt Taylor, who is unquestionably a man of ability, was clear and forcible in all that he said, and was sometimes even more eloquent than Bob, who two or three times carried his audience away with his flights of oratory, his tribute to women being especially graceful both in the matter and the manner of it. Both gentlemen made very excellent impressions, and many persons pres ent were agreeably disappointed in their mental ciliber and speaking ability. They go hence to Rip ey this morning, wuere they will address the people ur Lauderdale county. Thk Due d'Aumale's gift of Chantily to the French people wa, it is fwdly suggested, made with a view vu the tide of public opinion whiuu in France is bitter againtt the Bourbons. How th s may be the fu ture alone cin tell. The vast estate, embracing C125 acres of land, said to be, with the pa' ace and contents, worth $12,000,000, was presented to the Due d'Eoghien.oneof the Condep,by Queen Anne, during her regency and the Ministry of Mazarine. It was given him because of a successful expedi tion into Germany, and bas remained in the family ever sines. Louis Napo leon confiscated Chantily, but in 1872 it was returned to the Due d' Aumale, who had received it in 1830, from the last of the Condes. The library and art gallery are of almost fabulous wealth, the growth of many years, both having recently been enriched by rare treaeires, purchased by the Due d' Aumale. Besides an historic por trait gallery of great interest, the great masters of Italy and the various schoola of French art are worth ily represented. The Foueeins, the Ingres, the Greuez, the Dalacroix,' the Decamps form a collection worth mak ing a pilgrimage to see. Then there are Raphaels, Da Vin cis, Titiens in fine, the duke has not only been one of the most as siduous, but one of the most fortu nate, collectors in the world. There are also magnificent Beauva's and Gobelin tapestry, faience, miniatures, marqueterie, ergraved gems and jew elry, enamels, plate notion art but is represented, and in , its choicest period. The library is in itself a mu seum, containing rare old editions in choicest binding?, alike aocient and modern. Tbe arrangement is very elegant and convenient. The estate is to be called the Conde Muses and to be opened to the public at least twice a week during six months of the year. A separate clause of the will, which is dated in 1884, authorize the tale of the Due d'Anmale'd domains at Dolus to provide the money for the preliminary expenses which may at tend the transfer and transformation of, the Cbaniilly estate from their present private character to that for which they are bequeathed. This princely gif-. is only exceeded in value by that pf Mr. SaGlord, of California, the total of whose benificence will reach be yond 120,000,000. crojped" ont and similar tactics it THREATENS TO SWEEP THE SI ATE OF IRK 1S AS. The People Determined to (jet Rid of the Evils That Attend on Drunkenness, ISFICML TO TH APPIIL.I Little Rock, Ark., Octobsr 5. A few yeais ago such a thirjg as an Ar kansas cuuntyvo'iog to shut outwh'sky traffic trai unheard of, but the world moves and tbe temperance element have ehown more than their wonted sagacity, even in this 8:as, where "Bulgaria water" has so long sustained a truly enviable reputation. While there is no law compelling a County Clerk to make returns to the Secre-' Ury of State cf tbe prohibition vote cast in their territory, a number of them have voluntarily done so, and from these your corres pondent today ltarns that two counties have adopted prohibition as a whole. A number of others will operate their whiskey on local option or the tbiye mile law, while there are others whhh come eo near going for cold water people that it makes lots of tbe whiuky element stand up and wonder how long they wilt be privileged to get grog at home. In Garland county, for instance, the Prohibitioa rarty failed of carrying the county by only thirty-seven votes, but they adopted local option in Hot Springs aid adjacent townships, and after January 1, 1887, no whisky can be bought nearer than three miles frcru any church'or schoolhoase in that world's ean.tarium. The whisky and fakir or bunko eh msnt have long controlled the des'.iniea of Hot Springs, notwith standing the gocd people cf the valley resorted to every known expedient to retrieve the town from their baleful influence but always without avail. It is given as a reason for the proposed change in administration that tbe citi zens wis'a to get tid of gambling, tbat has well nigh destroyed the Springs, and tbey were forced to vote whisky out as a precursor thereto. Here in Little Rock an incubus simi lar to that of which Hot Sp ings com plains, has long been living upon the town's vitals, and so the Toird Ward of this city is to try the experiment of no whhky for 1887. If the new method proves eatiefactorv after trial in the Third Ward, it is more than lik.ly the effect will be votsd out of this town before many more elec tions pass by. This is not the opinion of your correspondent alone, but also is the sentimunt of some of the ablest lovers of the ar dent in Arkansas, all of whom are forced to note the shift of tbe "goose bone" of destiny, especially as regaids whisky. To put it even stronger, the State of Arkansas will in all probabil ity follow Iowa arid Kansas' example and force the traffic from its borders altogether. Ttfose counties going sgiiLSt license at the late election were Ashley, Cleveland, Crawhead, Franklin, Independence, Johnson, Logtin, Madison, Nevada, Pope and White. There are twenty-nine coun ties yet to hear from, and some of them will in all probability join the ranks of the cold water party. COLUMBUS. MISS. A Branch of the Illinois Central to lie Built. IBPIOUL TO THI ArPlAL.1 Colwhbus, Mies., October 5. Capt, John G. Mann, chief engineer of ine Illinois Central railroad, arrived here tin's morning to locate a branch of tbat read to this paint. They think the branch will tap the Aberdeen branch at Muldrough, and come direct to Columbus. Oar people feel jubilant over the prospect, as it will be cf gnat benefit to up. ' NASIIYILLE.TESX. A Color Baptist Chnreh Torn I'p Over Charges Against the l'aslor. ISHOIAL TO TBI APPtAI,.! Nashville, Tknn., October 6. The congregation of the First Colored Pap tist Church is all torn up overcharges of seduction preferred against Pantor R. T. Hufl'mau by Ma'tin Hill, a handsome mulatto girl of 16 years, one of the members of thechorch. She told your reporter tonight that Huffman bad accomplished her rniu last Feb ruary at the housa cf a female mem ber of th flock and kept her thera to satisfy bis lust for seventeen days. He repeated the crime at various other times, and the girl expects to be come a mother within a couple of weeks. The matter was brought up before the church tonight, end a committee appointed, but before tbe testimony was taken your reporter was incontinently fired out The meeting was very disorderly, and is still in ses sion under the care of three police men. The County Court today authorized the building of another bridge over the Cumberland between Hyde's Ferry and Buena Vista Ferry, and ap propriated $100,000 for the work. PISE BLUFF, ARK. Th fau ef Hotel Keener Presley Keniitaded by tbe Mnpreme court. IBPIOUL TO TBI APPEAL. I Pinb Bluff, Ark , October 5. The hotel keeper, O. . Presley, who killed his guest, Frank Brit ham, of which full mention wbb made in the Appeal, and was convicted by tbe jury of mur der in the first degree, on appeal to the Supreme Court it decided there was not sufficient evidence to justify the verdict, and remanded tbe case. Today the Circuit Court discharged the prisoner from custody under bail of 2500. DEFEATED CANDIDATES Make Hove for a Contest, bnt Ke eel .earner It. ISPIOIAL TO TBI APPBAL.I Little Rock, Ark., October 5. Magistrate Menkus has been engaged today by the contesting Republican candidates beaten in this county at the recent election. County C erk Clark was summoned to appear before tbe jury and to produce the ballot boxes containing the votes polled for the different canci idates.but tbat official informed the Court that it was im possible for him to comply with the request, as the ballots had already been cited to appear before theC onri of Judge Hill, where J. 11. Jones, the Republican candidate for County Treasurer had brought suit against Juseph Griffith, the successful candidate fr that place. This put rather a Decembir day up pearance upon the anxious office seekers, and they sought further counsel en" the subject. The repre sentatives then came forward with an armful of depositions from colored men who had voted for the Demo have ticue fourdays. cratic candidate in pay and a'so with an army of negro witnesse. all of which testimony will te presented to the Legislature in January. JACKSON. TESJJ. Tom KnnflTmnn Killed at Alklm FoloUlce by l ay lor Hebb. IBTIOIAL TO THI APPIAL.I Jackson, Tbnn., October 6. An old grudge that grew out of the robbery o! a mule ended on Saturday last at At kins posteffle", Henders n coun'y, fif teen miles east of this place and near to Juno. Tom Kauffman, a promi nent farmer, killed Taylor Webb, whom he accused of Btenlirgthe mu!e. Taey had had many outroveisiee about the robbery tf tbe mule, and on Saturday renewed the difficulty, when Kaufiman drew a navy tix and emptied the contents cf five barrels into bis body. Tbe wounds thus iu flicted proved fatal, Taylor dying in two hours after tbe shooting. Kaufi man has fled. FORREST CITY, ARK. Roger Mnllory Acrldentally Killed by John Andrew. IBPIOIAL TO TBI APPIAl.l Fobbkst City, Ark., October 5. Madison, Ark., was the scene of a sad tragedy this morning at 6 o'clock, in which Maitin Mitchell figured con spicuously. Yestviday evening Mitch ell had a dilliculiy wiih on.i John Andrews about a debt Mitchell c'a'med Andrews owtd him, and threatened to kill Andrews if the debt was not paid. This morning as Mitchell was entering the store of T. A. Halcher & Co. in company with Roger Mallory, who bad chargs of the stote, Andrews fired at Mitchell from a building near by with a double bar tered shotgun, wounding Mitchell in the right arm and hand, and a portion of the charge struck Mallory in the back, producing almost instant death. Mallory stood very high in this com munity, and his death causes consid erable excitement and hard feelings toward Mitchell, who is considered tbe real canee of the tioub'e. An drews is at large, having left, soon after the shooting. Andrews did not see Mallory when he fired at Mitchell, as Mallory was standing behind Mitchell, partially in the store. WASHINGTON KOTES. Cabinet Heeling-Interesting- tines tlon Discussed. Washington, October 5. The Cab inet meeting today was attended by Secretaries Endicott and Lamar, At torney General Garland, Postmaster General Vilas and Acing Secretary Fairchild. An interesting question arose in the esse of a United States attorney, who has been nominated for Congres?, with regard to tbe pro priety of his continuance in office pending the result of the Congres sional election. The general opinion expressed was that the incumbent had better resign his Federal office, and he will be informed. This action is in ac cordance with the recent Executive or der in regard t3 Federal officials partici pating in politics. Appointments. Washington, October 5. The Presi dent made the following appointments today: Postmasters At Campe'.lo, Mars, Waltsr L. Keith; Media, Pa., J. O. Henderson ; Brenbam, Tex., J. M. Byrnes: Key West, Fla., J. B. Browne; DeSoto, Mo., James W. Clarke; What Cheer, la., Richard Buike, vice Brainard, suspended. HEW YORK'S BOODLE ALDERMEN Since the Jaebne Decision theOtber t ales Will Be Prepared at Once. New York, Oc'ober 5. District At torney Marline was greatly pleesed at the decision of the Court of Appeals in the Jaeiine case, lie said notbing could save Jaebne now but the inter vention of tVe Governor. Mr. Mar tine will at once prepare for trial the cases of the other indicted boodle Aldermen. Tee defendants will in a sort limn be summoned to the bar find a time fixed for their trit.1. The Dfstrict Attorney said that he was looking forward to the indictment (if the alleged bribe givers and that he had taken all precautions to prevent the flight of.any of the indicted Alder men. NO SHOCKS AT CHARLESTON. Heavy Quakes Reported at Ninety- Six, H. V. Chari.jston, 8. C, October 5. No shocks were felt here today. A slight tremor occurred at Summerville at 6 o'clock this mnrning. Advices from Ninety-Six, 8. C, over 200 miles from Charleston, report heavy shocks about three miles from tbat place during tbe past week.ami it is claimed that the center of disturbance has shifted from Charleston to that point. Since the introduction of Salvation Oil the Society for the Prevention of Jmelty to Animals has nothing to do but to rub occasionally. Congressional Nominations. Worcester, Mars., October 5. The Democra's of tbe Tenth Congressional District nominated John E Ruseol),of Leicester, for Congress today by accla mation. Lyhchiktrq, Va., October 5. Jo seph IS. Page, nominated by the Knights of Labor, has declined, and Samuel I. Hopkins has been nomi nated instead. He will oppose Sam uel Griffin, the reonlar Dsmocratic nominee, for Maj. John W. Daniels's seat in Congress. The best physicians assure us that Dr. Bull's Coujih Syrup is a reliable and never failing remedy. Failnre of a Carriage Firm. Denveb, Col., October 5. This afternoon tbe carriage, wagon and harness house of W. 1. Suydam & Co. failed. Liabilities, $30,001); assets jet unknown. The heaviest creditors are in New York, Boston, Chicago, St. Louis and Kansas City. Groaolng on a Bed of Atony, In the throes of rheumatism, which hot reached the Inflammatory stage, the invalid hat just cause to deplore the Inefficiency of medicinei which eould neither uproot the disease at Its outstort, nor avert iti dreaded olimaz. fioitetter'i Stomaoh Bitten li a medicine which, without the danger attend ing the um of tome of the ordinary apecifioa for thla malady, it infinitely more lesrohini and effective. Used at the itart, it oueok tbe protreai of tbe disease, and expela, or neotrallr.es, the rheumatic Tirol in the blood. Who to takes it Incura no risk, and i sure to be benefited. Valuable In rheu matism, it la e.nally efficacious sa a remedy for neiralgla, ltrer centidaint, indigestion, ehillt and (erer, debility, and iiactirity of tbe klinsyi aad bladder. It may, alio, be relied ipoa w promote sleep and appetite. ' For ealeby all drargisU, BY HIS PLAIN SPEECH AT DIRT. FORD, Stirs Up the Rnsf ian Bear to Protest The Bulgarians Still Imlifuuut March of the cholera. St. Petersburg, October 5. The Journal de Ht. Ptttnbourij, comtneut nn on British foreign policy, a otulinnd by I-otd Randolph Cliurchiil in kin Dattford spepch last Saturday, says: Loid Randolph CbuichiU's spetch may encourage the Iiish and Hindoo h. or if English solicitude f . r oppress d people is only an article for txpoit it mav be an tdvantago in Ejjypt. Ku land's present intern, ti in the union of tbe two Bulgarios is a s'ranuo cotn metita'y on Lord Brationsfiwlil's aciion in cu ting the piinc;pslity in Uo. Gro.ce will think England's t'tuUr ntss toward the Balkan S atts mils' lu intermittent and not Bener.U. Th Hultan will find difficulty i;i reconcil ing Lorn Randolph Churchill's policy with Tory solicitude fur the integri'y of Turkey. Lord RHndolphCburotiiil's distinction between the pea' table ar.d agitrersive powers is very orij;iua . What power a year ago provoked revo lution end war in toe Baikins'.' Whiih powers st; fled the germs of a eonlbura tion? Eng'and haviog reso'vad to maintain the eiiUnle cordial and to peacefully settle all the international difficulties, tin Jburnaf hepm she i 1 second ' Russia's 1 1 Torts in Bui garia, iwhic'i have the same object, , tspec'ally at this cr.ti cil moment, when tverythi g is upside down and when the country is under the regime of a coup d'etat and the revolutionary ad veuturerswbo have for many years demoralized it. To give a carte blan 'he to an Ireland of sgitators with a force at their dfsposat which they abuse; to allow them to commit acts of violence under the guiae of legd judgment upon persons who do not happen to belong to their party; to allow these men to convert the electors suffering under this regime of military force, terror and cudgel; to enable the assembly to meet and sanc tion t'leir misdeeds this cannot bs preclfely the means ti realize the English Cabinet's dienn of con ciliatory and pacific aims. Russia's sole object is to preserve Bulgaria from Owe deplorable contingencies and allow the excited passion of the coun try time to subside and give the peo ple a chance to choose freely and with mature judgment delegates who will make known the country's tue wishes. Since this work of pacifica tion corresponds with all interests ex cept those of the dictators, who have seized and wish to retain power, we consider Lord Randolph. ChuctiH'a co-operation assured ana we sincerely rejo'ce in it. f he A'otue Vrtmya says: As nego tiations between Geo. Kaulbars and the body faleely called the Bulgarian Government could have no formal character, it wis only natural that the g ivernment not having accepted his advice, Gen. Ksulba's should leave Sofia and address himself direct ly to the Bulgarian people tbrougbout their country. A national movement in Bulgaria in favor of the Russian programme has been alr-ady begun among the class whose identification with such a movement iii'ght have been least expected, namely, the Bul garian army. In proof of tins we te d only rtfer to the reported dtclara'ioti of the ga-rieon at Shunra in support of Gen. Kaulbar's demands. The "North (Merman Uasrlle" on (be Aiislro-tJerinan All inure. The North (lerman Gazttle acens-s the Petthere Lloyd (Hungarian news paper) of "always regarding the Ans-tro-Gennan alliance from the stand point of unconditional subjection to the interest of Hungary." "Ti e main security for the durability of the alliar.ee," adds the Gazttte, "ors'sts in the fact that it was not concluded by Parliament, or the press, but tbat it exoressfB the friend ship of two Empire'.', represented in the persms of their res iecUve sov ereigns. Kug'and's difllculiy in form ing !a:t'Dg alliauces is is' ribablu tJ thti cliangus in ber parliamentary ma joritus; wht-reas Gtrmuny, which offers a strong guarantee of a steadfast foreign pol cy, requires that the secur ity of herfnte:gn relations bo inde pendent of the varjing a ctuation of the I'etthm IAoyd't views of the pub lic press or pariamentary majorities." The "I'reinlenllatt" on I lie Bulga rian. Nltnatlaa. Vienna, October 5. The Frcrnden hlatt says: Tne Bulgarian Regency has skillfully maintained order in Bulgaria in trying to consider the wishes of the powers. While at ting in accord with the law the Regents may bear the at tendant responsibility without dis quietude. Geo. Kanlbars' conduct at the Voultcheir meeting In Sofia, and bis projected journey through Bulga ria and Roumelia are not calculated to promote conciliation. Diplomatic representatives are always accredited to the governments and not to the masses. Every government must regafd open dealings of foreign envoys with a mob as violations of its au thority. Regret will be felt at St. Petersburg, aa elsewherp, at a course of conduct which will weaken Ras s;a's just and moral influence in Bulgaria. If Russia desires to succeed her agents must become better ac quaints! with the Berlin treity. Gen. Kaulbir appears to care little for the fundamental principles underlying tbe treaty." Tbe Warmest Octaber Weainer. London, October 6. The tempera tnre today has been abnormally high. The thermometer registered !K) in the shade this afternoon. Never before during the past forty-six years has the temperature of the city bsen o warm at any lime during the month of Oc tober. The t'bolera. Lin don, October 6. Four persons died of cholera at Pesth yesterday and six new cases were reported. In I ries'e there were two deaths and eleven new cases, and in all Italy six deaths and thirteen new cases. Uavb used Tongaliae in so .tie six can's of neuralgia, besides other ner vous affections, and am prepared ta ray that, so far as my erpcriet.ee ex tends, it is one of the niot t reliab e remedies that has ever came into my poHS3tston. WAUD, M.D., Troy, Mo Why Has ftasodoat Bocme the s'aplo dentifrice cf Amer ica? Simply because it is impossible to use it, even for a week, without por coiving its hygienic effect upon the teeth, the gums and the breath, ( " Hew Orleans, lUKIi. BRAllKN Tue'day, October b, 18S6, at 2 o'clock a.m., st Brnden Station, lean., FLOHKKri, youngest faufhter of 1'. P. fire ten. LEILA SCOTT LOIHIE, No. 289, a F.A A.M. Will meet inatnttd i eummuniratinn this ( V kdnkkda v) y evening, Oct. 6th, at 7 :M o'clock, for dispatch ofhusintss. AUM.M.V x are fraternally invited. My order U. F. CAVANAtlH, W.M. Attest: A. o. ,MTng. t-ecrBtiiry. mm FIRST LINE. ALL WOOL, V)e per yard, emhracint 52-Inch Knfflish Roval 8erires. Four t 'olnr. Hteh HeuTT Uooos. 4i INC11 WIUK WOOL in ." hhade 42 INUU K.N ULLSit CllKVIO'IN, for Tailor Suite, Four Illuminated Mixtures. SECOND LINE. EXTRA FINEST ALL WOOL, 7So jeryard. 4f Inch Diaiionai All Wool Faille. FIts New Colorinm the Neweetand Prettiest Material tor Stylish Wear. THIRD LINE. HCOPKK YAHD, all Extra Fine, Ilea, Rich Qualitios fit-lnrh English Wide vV'uol bergo. Striped Oameta flair Sergee and Checked Tailorings. KIIF.MUKVN Hive word to aay in regard to Hats. KHKMKR'Sare Par Excellence the UAI HOl'SE nntonly or Memiinia. but of tbe entire Southwest Now. it you want I lie Corrupt London or l'r is Share of the F resent time we will sell you one d r 12 .VI. f our American Style will suit you, we will sell you an excellent one of Heal' Felt or Real Far Folt at 1122. We are si in ily able to annihilate any proposed competition for trade. Now, again, If you want the Correct Share in Wool Felt, we will sell it to you at 75c, but we have a line to (ell you at Uc. KREMER'S CLOAKS HAVE BEEN the talk of the town. Rich and recklesa in assortment and prolu sion. Tbe Tory ehoicest productions of l'ingat. Worth and Jourdan Aubrey grace our enunters. We hare the stock, and we ro selling them. THIS W KEK KREMBK'S MagniBoent Wraps will be on exhibition. Coma to headquarters and ret the correct garment. A LINE OF JACKETS for immediate wear at. K'.Ml. J ACKKTS are SI'VLISII and PROPER. Uetoneal KRKMKa'S. You will look well in it. LIMIT WEIGHT WRAPS for Fall st Great Bargains. WRAPS of the kind we have especially auitable for rnu. You ean buy them obeap only lrom KREMER'S. WE HAVE some Wonderful Bargaina in CHILDREN'S ni.OAKS. FINN ONUS. Exceptional in QUALITY and DESIGN. These are only to be foand at KRKM BR'S 1'rices wi 1 astonish you for lowneta. K.RBYfER'8 HANDSOME WRAPS are aim- Iily auperb. Get one, and consequently le happy and well satisfied with yourself. KREMER'S Notice to Contractors. ON MEMPHIS BRANCH ROAD, 300,0f0 oubie yards of excavation to let in quantities to sait site of outfit. Ala , wanted, bearding outlta to accom modate tve hundred men. - bMli'H.MoQAW A CO.. Wynne, Arkanasa. iiv housc: INSURANCE And Country More Insurance Ulveat Nlieelnl Attention, by GILBERT RAIIiE, UKNKKAL INNI'KANUE A UK NT, Room t.sCotton Exchange Building. 'Bllnl Represented, 9110,000,000. B-Invitcs Correspondence and Interview. OOLD MEDAL, PARIS, lu7), BAKER'S Wnrrnnti'd nliolnfly pitr Cocoa from which the i'xcchu ot Ollhuai boon removed, iuwfyrfs thnrathe ttrcngthot Cocoa ml:;ci with (SUrrli, Arrowroot or liuniir, iti it! in tlioroforo fur iiioroocouom. lta), cottlug Jeff than onttctnt n cup. ii in nolo lift, nourmiiiiiK, aim ntlmintbly nduptVd for uvul- iiii uh well iw for pernmm In huult b. hold by tironflri every niter ft. . BAKER & CO.. Dorchester. Mass. W. II. IlATEsl. M. O. TOP S.G.TOOF&GQ Printers, Blank Book Manufacturers, No. 272 Second Street, (Ami Bloek) N ew and Latest 8t jle Stock, flew Tjp, New Machinery. Prices aa low aa anywhere, North or East. Increased facilities for doing all kinds LithOsTranhlnf. Security Bank of Memphis Seema to be doing a good buainaaa at No. e'4 MsMilMtn street. It does a general Hank ing, Hafe Deposit.Trutt and Nullum Hiult business. ItJ ofltoera and Hoard of Dirnelora, whose namea appear in another oolumn. are second to none in this seotion in point of business and nnanciai standing. DIt. It. L. LASKI, Physician, Snrgeon and Aeeoncher, BEBIDBNOK AND OFFICE. 13 Slain Street, Near Union. Telephone No. M. GIN HOUSE INSURANCE A 11 rerion deniroai of cnonrlnv -" mi Kntoi, on WIN HOUHKH, ctta be ao- I k. .....Ittln. t St.. vuiuuiuuuwu vj 'iiiui w una Planters' Fire and Marine INSIJltANCE COMPANY, At 41 MsuiUon Nemphl-, T'sibj Election Notice. TUE stockholders of the Home Insurance and Trust UompHAy are hereby notified that the annual election for thirteen direc tors wi'l be held at tbe office of the Company, TOIIKK 6, 1HHC, between tho hours of 11 a.m. ana t p.m. n. u. sinuun ah, rresiuem. SSv f. Phiui Secretary; As u oharae.Ci ttD 1 mm f(H i i rl fi ll ti fl,n .1 HiL.l f 1 1 Hi I IWlKLllHMIBCO. GILBERT RAINE, GENERAL INSURANCE AG'T. COTTON EXCHANGE BUILDING, MEMPHIS A ft A I It ItKPtlNIT IKI NT SECURITY MI 0 no. 4t itiAiio. tvruKirr mi:mimiis, tkst. B. D. FaATHKR, Prea. W. N. Wiliirriih, V. P. H. J. Bt.cg, Cashier. IIO A HIS III' IHHKCTOHft. ,W,' DN,,J.th?11'?' A,le"t W F- Taylor. R. Dudley Krnyser. R. B Snowden, J R. Oodwin, 8. P. Head, W. A. Williamson, Jonn Ovorton, Jr , b. I. McDowell, W. N. WU kerson. R. J. Black. .,,.P.po",t,r"'?.,", rTnm 80 Prd, and interost allowed on same semi-annually. Yi ill buy and sell local securities, act at Truxtee, Receiver, etc, for corporations or indi yidu;,oM,T?.f. eommodious vault for the deposit of valuables for Ilia benefit of KKUl! 1.AH 0t!8r0Mk.KS. free ot chnrge. Safe Deposit Holes for rent. Hn Iuk M.ecllly HoH.'ll.'.l. Allthrlm-t o Is . tJpnerwl H Itillv ll..lti... HLEIXiE BR0SHof Corao.MlM. J COTTON FACTORS, Mo. 316 and 358 Front Street Mcsgpfrla Tenm. JKO. S. T00P. B. L. McUOWAN. ooflcliowaii I Co. Wholesale Grocers an' notion FictGn And llcalcrsi In I.evecuiitl Hiiilrwntl Suppllt K, Uo. 874 Front Street Memphis, Tennessee. Quarter of a Century in I.ANUNTAFF ItUILDIXU, Nos. 322 and 324 MAIN ST.. - MEMPHIS, TENN. GUNS, STOVES, TINWARE, BKIVJBW PUMl'S, POINTS, PIPE. C0"T0N AND WA(iON SCALES. EVAPORATORS AND ORGIIITm MILLS. Mam M Capital, $200,000. Surplus, $25,000, I. U. GODWIN, Pres'U J. M. tlOOOllAU, Vlee-Prea'U C. II. RUSE, Caakte J3oarci of T. B.TBrlLIT. W. 8. BRUCa, f. M. NKLSON. J. M. BMITII, W. ti. WILKfcRSON, J. M. OOODBAR. M. (1AVIN. T. B. SIMtf, OUARLRH KNIT. H. T. COOPKR, arA epwaioory ef tlse II late of Tenaeasr. Trsaaeets s weasnrMl ttasist, MaamrM stsi4 elves Mpealal Atleattluai la Holleetliut.'sn U. II. lilt 3E3Cfs& 3XTo ..Dn and I len from the Cars in MM Office. 278 Second St. TKrE ) Yard. M. & C. Depot. IllFviOI 6 111! WHOLESALE Dry Goods, Notions, Hosiery AND GEUTLELIEirS FURNISHING GOODS, Nob. 326 and 328 Main arVM TtM'al Or CAM. Altl WINTER 00M IH I.ARQCB AND BoM COM PL IS TH THAN ITIR HUI0KB. and oar rrioea will oompare with thoas ofaoy hVV b Ike Value HUUi. We are Agents fur Tmimhi HaaRrRctarlas; Co.'i Halils, Drilln, 8hetng, Shlrtlaj, Xt iLsiaiwrivioKr cy ok-Xsia. i ' ' i -gsra D. W. FLY, F. B. HgRRON. SAM 1IOBSON. Late ol Commerce, Mite. Lste ol Coffeeville. Miss. Late of II rooks, Nuely A Co. PLY, HEEE01 & HOBSOM WHOLESALE 6E0GE1S, Cotton Factors and Commission Merchant?, 324 Front Street Memphis Tenn. And Commission Merchants. JJJoe. 31 and SG Hadlaon Htreet, TeTercaivkL! . 4lne an4 sail War.iiuuitt. ' WacMattoB itrtMU - TEN3T, JEi HI O.HlAN V AMI NAIIM.N BANK. F. M. KOKFI.EET, Resident Partner. J.8. McTIUliE. W. (I. PATTK.S0N. the Hardware Business. Dlrotor if. t pUSAlAJft R. J. BLAOC. II. K. 0()?riB, I AH. A. W. NKWHUIV ! izperior- tlnniilllles to Nil It lnrelinser. St., Memphl,:Tenn. llllllllS, IT Oil ' N. W. AV ER A HiNtvu rtUilturV U uft. a;- o