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MEMPHIS DAILY APPEAL SATUltD AY, OCTOBER 1, 1886. JEW YORK CITY EXCiTED OYER THE CONTENT FOK MAYOR THE CANDIDATES, Henry George and Abram S Hewitt, and Dulr Views-Bub Ingersoll Heartily for tieorgo. The c.nvasB Ir r Mayor ct Now York Cily is grow nif in intensity and pub lic feelU'it is be.ng aroused to a high pitch. S j far tue.-e ara but two candi dates annonnctd Llcuiy George and Abram 6. Ilewiit, fie former put for ward by the workiegmen acd the lat ter by iheTatuuoany Letnocrata. What Mr. George is in principle end what he will ba in prat t en if elected is clearlv eet forth in the f Closing brief Fpeeih delivered by him at a maeting htld in one r.f the wsrds on the fast aide of New York on Tuesday. Mr. George hv ng been introduced by thn Chaiiman, said: I joined in the the;r forthecext Mayor, for I did not coDsidtr it was per-onal. If I am elected it will ba a freat tiiuu p'i for labor. Applause. am not so proud cf this Kupublic as I was when a bt y. We have abolished negro iLvoiy in the South, but anttber form of e'avery exists right in our midct. In spite cf all the horrors of negr) slavery p'cturfd iu ench atoms (8 Uncle Tom's Cabin, I be lievethat the negro slave had more real freedom than the white wajr,e slave. The negro sieve had at hast the aesurcnte of a living. He never wanted for food or clot bin sr. lie had medical stlmtfajce, too. See how the woikini?m!n of this city lodge. See tbealarmir g death ra'e. More tha-i 05 per cent, ut our people die belt re they are five yea's of Fge. It is time that labor thould make its'.-lf fjlt Applause It ia time that the ncen ai d womi'i who create tbo wealth should put in a claim, for their shate ot that w a!th which they have ireiUd. Applame. We ask but cb-jolute justice. If any man can honestly earn tn or twenty milliotiH I am willing lh.it he ehcu'd earn it; but did you ever mset a man who could honettly ern that amount? Ap plause We call this our coumry, but the niejority of us have not a fuot of land cf our own. Is there a man preterit who owns a lot? A voice, "Daui a man." Latightur and up p Hiw I am told that if the coffins of all thosa who have died in thoie tenement (inures were to be piled op they would reach a hght much great er than the tenement It b 3 f But I muet close. If I am elected, as I hope to be applause, I will see that trie sanitary laws ct ibvs city are properly enforced. I will not attempt to lea en the power of the police if toat power is exercised in a proper manner, but I will htop the unjust and Uburped pow er ot the police. Great cheeiitg and applause. Mr. Hewitt' Idena nnd Ills Views or Mr. Weorge. To a reporter last evening Mr. Hew itt said : "I a never more surprised in my life than I was when I was to'.d that the convention had nominated me. What I shall do I cannot say. I muet have further time t) consider the mat:er. There ara many questions cf very grert moment involved which must be taken into consideration. Ia the first ple.es there is the que: tit n whether, in view cf my present phys ical condition, I should take up tho burdens and duties of tinh an oflke. Then, again, the election will be a pe culiar one. For the firtt time in the history of onr city there will be a straight out contest brtwmn clasitB, the laborer and capital. Mr. George is sn honett man to a certain limit, and for whom I l ave had great re cpett; but, standing as be doe3 at the head of this move meet cn the principles enunc'ated by him at the Cooper InBtitute meet ing, his candidacy portends evil for thiscountiy. This movement isgrow ing rapidiy, end threatens serious trouble to our land. The qnestion before me is whether or not it is my duty to accept this noinii ntioD,f.hould it bring about a union of the Demo cratic forepp, ard thus do what I can to check this evil in its early growth. My pb yeic il strength is such that it is a grave question with me whether lam able to bear the strain of an tx citing c.mpaign f.uch as this will be and have strength enough to perform the duties of the office it elected to K" Bob Ingemiill for Henry George. To obtain the vitv3 of the well known free thinker, lawyer and poli tician, Ivjbmt G. Imierdoll, upon the complex pi litioal problem, a Herald reporter called upon tl af. g' ntleuian, at his mdeince, No. 89 Filth avecue, yesterday. Col. Ini'ers)ll was found in hia study. "I ara interested in the present cam paign," ra'd be in answer to the re porter's gree'.ing, "and will gladly ex press my viewi to the Haald. Now go right ahead with your questions," and the rot nnd, pleasant features l the genial free thinker broke into a smile. "It is sd, Ool. Ingersill, that you are for Htniy Gsoigo," began the re porter. "Ut course I 1 think it is the duty ot the Republicans to defeat thn De mocracy a solemn duty, and I b.--lieve that they have a chance to elect George i. p., an opportunity to take New York fiom their old enemy. "If the Republican s stand by Geoi ga he will succeed. All the Democratic factions are going to unite to defeat the woikingmen. What a picture! Now is the time f)r the Republicans to show that all their sympathies are not given to binkr w, incorporations and millionaires. They were on the side of the s ave they gave liberty to millions. L?t them take another step and ex'end their hands to the eons of toil. "My bea't beats with thess who bear the burdens of this poor world." "Do you m t think that capital is entitled to protection?" "Ceitainly. And,, to tell you the truth, I am sorry for the milliotiuires. I heard of a very rich man who had 5,000,U00 pairs of trouscw, 10,000,000 shirts, hundreds of thousands of huts, boots and shoen by the store full, and ctavjts beyond ccunt, with coats and vests to match, end vet that man could get up at 4 o'clock in the morn ing and woik like a slave until mid night to gat one more cravat should we not pity such a man ?" "Seriously, I am in favor of accom plishing all reforms in a leg il and or derly way, and I want the laboring people of the coun'ry to appeal to the ballot. All classes and all interests mti't be content to abide the result. "I want the laboring people to show that they are intelligent enough to stand by each other. Henry George is their natural leader. Let ihern be true to themselves by being trus to him. "The great questions bstween capi tal and Tabor mu-.t be settled peace ably. There is no excuse for violence, and no excuse for contempt and scorn. No country can be prosperous while the workers want and the idlers wast. Thoee whodothe mo:t should tav the most. ' There ia no civilized country so far a; I know, bat I believe there will b. and I want to hasten the day when the map of the world will give the boundaries cf that blessed land." "Wtat do yu think ot the nomi raMonof Mr. Hewitt?" "I regard Mr. Hewitt as an excel ingly intelligent gentleman, and if elected, be will make an txcellent Mayor. II U n ,t a very good judge of bandarriting, or was not iu 18S0, but be may i ave improved since. Probably the Democracy could no:, have ntada a better nomination. The trouble is thst a new ctptain d.ioe rot necessari y mean a new crew, and I am afr.-iJ that the old crew will con trol the new captain. New Yitrk needs a chiigp, and for that reason I want Mr. Hewitt ti lack jast a few volts just ecouuh tJ elect 8 'me other man, a-d I lopn thatG-orge will be the other man. J dou't know anything ahout the R publu.au chances without George." Do yon agree with George's prin ciples? Do you believe in ec c absru ?" "In Russia I might be a nihilist, in Germany a socialist, but in tl is coun try I am a Republican. Anarchist are out of phce in a couctry whera all can vote. The ballot phould super sede all other means. I do not unler stand that George is a socialist He is on the side of these who work so am I. He wants to help those who n ed hslp 30 do I. The rich can laks ce.re of themselves. I ehed no tears over the misoiies of cp':tl. I think cf the men in ruin-s and ficlories, ia hute, hovels acd cellar!" of the poor se wing women of the pior, the hurgry and the despnirng. "The w r!d must bs made better through intelligence. 1 do not go witli the destri.yerf, with those who bat-i the succeibfu', who ha e thegentrons, simply becRU'ie they are rich. Wealth is the surplus produced by hb"r. aid the wealth of thn vfirld should kiep the world from want." A DEFENDER OF FOWLKES HIV EH III R MOVEMENT AGAINST FAUKtK AWAY When lie Deuonncea the Latter as a FrolilblllovlHl Fowlkea Hunt full Into line. To the Editor! of the Appeal : DvmwntJKQ. Thnh , October 14. In yoor paper of th's day appears a let ter from Mr. J. N. Parker, candidate to represent Dyer county ia the next General Aasemb'y of Tenneteee, in which letter he claims to be the regu lar nominee of the Democratic par y of this county. Now, Messrs. Editors, I am Bure y.)u take his bt-.temi nt for the fact, but, nevertheless, will you stake your judgment sgaiutt pure aad tru Democra's, who were present, and will take pleasure in making oath or affidavit to the ftct thit tee so called courty convention was com posed of Gie'nbackers, Prohibition and Republican delegates. This being true is it good policy for men who love Democracy better than Bide is sues to tupport such a nominee. I think you are bjundto say no. We did Dot take the precaution that your county convention did. I see from the ai'tion of your convention that prohibition was snowed under, and yet in the fitce of all these ftcts, you a"k Dyer conty Democrats to support th j regular nominee. Yes, he is the irregular nominee of part o! four po litical prti;8 Gre?nback, Prohibi tion, Republican and Democratic. Is it good p licy for Demccta'p, tecsuee they have been bandicepped in cm ventbnp, t" fill in line and support a man who is a better r.-ohtbitiorist than he is a Democrat? If we are to surrender our priniip'es becaugj we were negligent and failed to te rn oat at our dittrict conventions, then we would occupy a strange position in deed; giving our strength and our eupport to the enemy of cur rariy. I am sure that there h.-s been a strong eff.jrt made with your paper and the Avalanche to boycott the Fowlkes Djmocra's cf this c unty, by the edi t jr cf our connty paper, ont! alio by tho chairman of the Coun'y Executive Ocromiltte, who has bten making speeches for Mr. Parker, but you will ses that Capf. Fowltes will beat both of his competitor-". The cbairurui tl inks le is the Democratic party, but tha people think th-yare the party. Nr-xt week tin Dytr County Nrws, a nessprper of pur Democratic prin ciples, will be publis' ed l ere in the NiorolStBu.ldme. The IVohibit'on leiders went to Msrs.Todd & Thomas, pfoprietora, nnd snid if they did nut put Mr. Parker's name at the mast head as the Demo ratic nem'nee they would net eopport tha paper. Then wa t, Meetn. Kditow, and fee both sides as p'Oenied by cur papers, ond then you can give us a fa;r di n'nion. "UNO." ' NORTH WEST TERRITORY. Favorable Report or the Condition or School, Stale of tnlll vatlou, Elc. Winnipbq. Mak.. October 15. In opening the North West Council at Kegina, Jhurtday, L,ientiant gov ernor Dowdney ttatrd that the 137 townships in the Territories heard from reported that 71 950 acres wers under cnl ivation, and that 1400 acres of new land bad bf en broken. Thera are ninety schools in the Territories, with 2786 pupils. With rfg'rd to In dian affairs, the Lreutcnant Governor ttatod that there never was a time when the Indians were more con tented and cheerful or better disposed toward their white brethren than at pre.ent. A MOST I.IIIF.KAL. OFFEItl Tnn Voltaic Bklt 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. Illustrated pamphlet in Bealed envelope with full particulars, mailed free. "Write them at once. Verdict or Murder la the First Jteitree. BBLViDKBrr, N. J., October 15. The jury in the Titus cise rrnd. red a ver dict cf rr.nrder in the first degree at 6 o'clock this morning. Foreman Lake buret into tears after announcing the verdict. Oa the first ballet the jury stood nine to three asainst the pris oner as guilty of muidar in the first degree. In tha Dear Old 1)J. We differ in creed and politics, but we are a unit all the same on the de sirableness of a fine bead of hair. If you mourn the loss of this blessing and ornament, a bottle or two of Parker's Hair Balsam will make you look as you did in the dear old days. It ia worth trying. The only standard 50 oents article for the hair. Subscribe for tlie "Appeal." I L.KCliED AT uraSBilKG FILL PARTICULARS OF CKIflE FOK WHICH THE Tbo Segro, Matt Wanhlngtou, Suf fered Death at the Hands of un Organized Mob. ICOtRtSPONDtNCI OF THI 1PPH1..I DYKRsnuno, Tknn, Ooiobir 14. Mrs. Leecb, a white widow woman living about one mile and a La f or two miles Irom here, was raped last night by a regro named Matt Wush inxton, a mulatto, about twenty years of aga, who came to this connty from Shelby cmuiy. Mrs. lecb and h:-r child. en livid in the cjuri'ry, and it waj about bait a ui'lo to tho secre t house. The house ha I no dxrre, a ;d the neuro wai in lb houe before he was discovered It w,s about, 11 o'clock p.m. Mr j. Let ch had two lit t'e boys, one 12 and the o;h r !) year) eld and a daughter about 10 years old, who, fortunately, was not at h' me. The negro iir.-t asked where the little girl was, and finding that she was not at home he attacked the mother, who fought him with daspi ration, lie choked hnr almcst insensible, and the marks of Irs fingira are plainly visi ble on her throat. lLr phjs'cien fays her condition U precaiioua and that she may not r. cover. She hal been in deli'. a'e health for some time a'iy how. Mrs. Lech ond her b vis knew the netr., and while' the fiendish, nine was cut agicg their mother tha title bojs, witti courage woithy of litt e beioee, under took to defend their mother, one using the ax, the other a c'ub, but the negro knocked one of tt.em down, held ore down with Lis fuot, drew bis p!s i!, and threi.t-Mied to ih o: either one or both if they mov- d or attempted to laise the a'arm. After he bad accompiisi ed his hellish pur pose be remained iu the hud of ih-t helpless woman for an hour or more, and did not then leave until she tola him h'.r brother would be there in a few minutes. AHr ha luft one o' the boys ran to Vr. HendronV, a broth: r of Mre. Leech, who lived a .out a half mile awy, and gaee t:ie aUnn. A few neighbor collected and went in pureuit, and f tund the ne.ro at hia come, pretending to be asleep. He was taken in charge, and tiiu condi tion of hissliorB and clothing (:t had bacn raining) showed that he had been in the Min. When it b'catne evident to him that the proof of hij crime ws a mutter of abioluU cer tnitity, he vuluu arily and of hs own accord mai!e a full cotifeision of his gul.t. lis s.id ha 1 ad contemplated the ctijie f ir some time ai Fgainst the little daughter of Mm. Lech,and that he went there for that purpose. lie ea'ul he knew it was a crime he ought to be hung for. Rapidly the ciiizniH and neighbors gath'-rd together es the news of the ciime spread abroad, and it toon became evident that the negro was doomed to die ut the hand-i of an enraged community. About 9:30 o'cluck a.m. the nero was brought to Dyersbu-g under guard of a number (f men armtd with shotguns and Winches'er rifles, and followed by some 200 or 300 men. Assembled ut the courthouse, Mayor B. L. Thrmai addressed the mob, and counseled moderation' and remonstrated : gaintt mob law, and finally told them it they were determined to ha-g the regro, that he, iu behalf if t e (iizous of Dyersburg, jequ1 sted theao to take Liin out f.f the curpora tion limits. Capt. John W. LiudTr dale a true law abiding citiz-'u as ha is-thea addressed the crowd and strongly and urgently remonstrated agaiuet mob law, its evils and its dan gers, telling the mob that our Circuit Court, would sit in two or tbieeweoke, and the prisoner, if guilty .could then be lawfully hung and reproach upn our community avoided, !o which several voiceB in the mnb replud, "That's t:o long to wait." 'J he mob listened courte ously to Capt. Lnvlerda.e's r.mon s'ranc?, but at the clue a hundred voices shonted, "Hang hitu 1 hnng him ! iang him!" After a Lw momenta the determined band of men nia-rhed the nrgro out of the cour li'iure and aero s the bridge an 1 hu lg him to the limb of a tree. The negro was j.iven an opportunity to consult wi:h hia friend; 'o talk if ho desired to do so, nrd ti pray. Ha kneeled down and f r peveral moments s?emed engaged in s lent, prayer. He showed no fe.ir or t epidnt on, but m-t his Lte with htolid inditl'erei est. He arose from his kne"", the tooeo at idjusced, aid hs vai drjwn un from the ground and "choked" to de.ith, dyirg almost willnuta s'ru(. gle. If be s .id anything r.t Ihe "im promptu fallows" your corr- spondent whs not able to hear it. Soma man who wore a straw hat end bad a bald h a.l harangued the mob in an i xcited way, and made himeelf quite cou ep cuorjH for that kindo(aj b. O.tr law abiding citiz'no, rocrgmz'rg the enormity of thn crime, yet regret, that mob law was res'-rled (o, and would have been glad if the mob could have been persuaded tl let the law take its course. Our Sheriff left town about daylight on other husinese, and before any rumor of ths crime came t) town, and be never knew it until several bonra after the negro was hung, or he would, we are s'ire, huva do.ie all in his power t3 prevent it. We understand the negro's remains will today ba ex pressed to his re'ativea in Shelby county. a 'Onr Baby'a First Year," by Marion Harlaud, with other valua ble information; forty-eieht pagebok. Sent free on receipt of 2 cent stamp. Address Red A Carnrick, Mercantile F.xchnnen Riiildino. New York Oitv. Prot. Chs. Ludwig Von Seeger Profftnor of Medicine at tht Royal Untmrritvt Knvhl af im ttynl Austrian Order 0 the Iron troiim; Knwttt Commander 0 ihe Hoyal Xran- Order of Jtabelln; Knight at the Knynl Prueeiatt Order of the 11' d iale; Chevalier of the Legvmoj lionor, Ktc.t tc , iayn: "liebis co.'Ni oc nrr.r tonic honld not be eontounded with th hord ot truhy onre-alli. It ii ia no lent ol the word a patent remedy. I am thoroughly conTersant with iti moda ot preparation, and know it to be Dot only a legitimate phar maceutical product, bot aldo worthy of the hixh commendation! It haa received in all parti of the world It eontaina erxinoe ol beef. Coea, Quinine, Iron and Calinaya, which are dissolved In pore genuine Span ish Imperial Crown Hherry." Jnvalunhle to all who are Ran Down, Ner toui. lypeptia, bilious, Malurioui or af flicted with weak kidneys, lieware of luiltatlona. Her JHaJpkt' Favorite Coametle Uljcerlne. Ueed by her Royal high nee the Prmeeu of Wale and the nobility. For the Kkin, Coin pleiion, Eruptionii, Chapping. KourhneM. ). Of dniLBini. I.IKBKl O.W Uennlna jrnp of Narttapnrilla U guaranteed aa the beat Baraapariila in the market. Depot, S MIKKAT STREET Day and Wight During nn scuto uttui-k of Kivnclillis, ceaneleas tickling In the lhro.it, and an exhausting, dry, hacking cough, afflict the sufferer. Sle p Is baiilshed, nnd groat prostration follows. This dUeaso is also attended with IIourMHit, nml souk-limes Loss of Voice. It is lliiblo to becomo chronic, Involve the lungs, and teiinluato fatally. Aycr's cherry lYctonil affords gpcedy relief and euro In cases of flron cliltis. It controls llio disposition to cough, and induces refieshlng sleep. I have been a pnu-t Icing physician for twenty-four Venn, and, for" tho puxt twelve, have sutl- n il liom nnmriil attacks of Bronchitis. Alter exUuusting all the Usual remedies Without Relief, I tried Ayer's Clu i ry Pectoral. It helped me immediately, nml tili-ctcd a specdv cure. Ci.Stove'ull.M.D.,C'rrollton,Jdis. Ayer's Cherry l'l cioi al is decidedly the best remedy, whhiii my knowlcdp', for chronic Itionchilis, and 'all Inns ilUcascs. M. A.ltust, M. 1., Suiilli Pails, Mo. I was attacked. Vm winter, with ft severo Cold, wlilcb, from exposure, crew Vforo and finally settled on my l.uncs. Hy tilgbt sweats 1 im reduced almost to a keleton. Jly Couth was incessant, and 1 frequently spit blood. Mv physician t!l me to (tive up business, or 1" would not live a month. After taklm; various rcruo dlcs without relief, 1 w as linally Cured By Using two bottles of Ayer's Cherry Pecloral. I am now In perfect health, and ablo to resume business, after having horn pro nounced incurable Willi Consumption. 8. 1'. Henderson, r-aulsliurgli, l'enn. For years I v :n In n deollue. I bad Weak luns, and suileieil froia Hioneliiiin and Catarrh. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral re stored me to benllli, and I Ua'vo lieen for 11 long timo comparatively vigorous. Iu case of a sudden cold I ulwnys resort to tbo Pectoral, mid find spccilv relief. Edward E. Cur tis, liul lurid, Vt'. Two veiu-s ni:o I suflcr-ed from a severe Bronchitis. The pbvsiciau attendinir inn became fearful that the disease would ter minate In Pneumonia. After Irving vari ous medicines, without benotit, be linallv prescribed Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, which relieved me at once. 1 continued to take this medicine a short . time, and was cured. Ernest Colton, I.ogansporl, Ind. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, Trcpan-d by Pr. .!.('. A ver & Co., Lowell, Mane. Void by all l)rug(ilK. 1'rlcofl; alt tioU.c-., W. N.. HALDEMAW. President of the (Ireat LOUISVILLE COU-KIl;R-JOl!K.AL CO., lella wnat b knows of VV'mtersmith's Chrl Cure. Officii or tui Coi'KisH-.lorHHAt,, LiiLiiBVii.ni, Ivy. Dr. WintmnitlSi': Z wnive a rule I have bsorved lor umny years, the vulue ol your reuiAdy proiuptiuK mo lo suy.in roph- to your re'iOMt. what I k ow of your Chill Curo. 'lbe private asur:inct'H .f its rffieaoy I hd arid too Kood result- .of its efteets 1 had obsorved on Mr. K. VY. MoioTtti, who, for more than tlfu.cn yenrf,bul 1 een lore uian of my o(ho, in'luced me to Uet it in my fami'y. XhA lesoilts have bfon cnliroly tatinbtotory. Tho fir t cine wits of two years' standing, in which 1 belinve every Knrion remody had boon t'ieil wilU tempo rary rtdiel the ehllls roturning periodically and with eeetnintrly illoroaed sevrrity. Your ouro broke them at once, and there has boon no recumnoo of them for more than six months. Tho other case was ol a milder form, and yiol-led more readily to other remedies; but the chills would return at in tervals until your uie.lioine was used, since which time, now snvoral months, they have entirely disappeared. From tho opportu nity 1 have bud tojudKe, I do not hesitate to up reus my belief that you' "hill Cure is a valuable speoific, ana ..rlorms all yon promise tor it. llespoi'tfully, tv. n. Aalpkman. ARTIU'R PETKH & CO., Anerits, Louis ville, Ky . 32: 0 WILBOR'3 COMPOUND OF PURE COD LIVEI w OIL4 AND LIME. , . 3t Uet ttifiGetinlnt- rtlele Tliegrrrnl popularity of "Wilbor'a Compound ol Cod Liver Oil and Lime" bas induced aome un principled persons to atteoipt to palm oil a simple article of their own insnutHoturei hut any person who's suPering tioiu Coughs. Colds or Consumption, should bo cnre'ul whrre thoy purchaso this arriclo. 1 he ro aulta of its use are itF best 'ecomnmndationa, and the proprietor bus luni'le cvb encoon file of its great success in pulmonary 00m plalnta. The I'l d't.hnto of Lime paawsses a most marvelous Valing power, as combined with the pure Pod-Liver Oil by Dr. Wilbur It is prescribed tiy rl-.n medical faculty. Bold by A. II. W11.K0R, Clie nist, Boston, an! pruggists. ri - i" 't'f.J.V.? mm?. Mnstof thedii':"aKhim.ietiBiiulilaUarjiirigiii ally uaubed by .0 nl.-nsl unnditliMi ol tta. LI V fc. R . For all uviiniiiiitiMol lliis kind, sui-ti aa Tureidity of the Liver, llili.iuniicsH, Niirtoiis ll)i.ii, ln.liges tl.in, Irreirul inly ut Ha Hiiwuls, C01iHiipnM1.il. 1- ll u iflnoy, K.-jcLiIi ins sod burning nf the hteniM-U Isoiti.tiinns ll'l llrtliurn), Mlnsina, Mlri, Bloody Mill, Cllllla soil Favor, llrtuikhone I'nnir, Kiliaustlon Imloro or tur Kovwn. O irooic Uiar rliioa, Loss ol Ai!liU. UeiKiUe, oul Uroalli. E all. Ill" LIVE A. STOMACH and BO diaioN- iT... ...... .i.l.iiinfl friltn 1KI1V QVVELb. U ,y, yttlliiw titiffu. to a ruddy litinJ'hy color, it entirnfy rvnidTM KW'iuy pi'ritu It It on of tha br Atttraiivn an-1 l',triirr f Hto.tt ond t$ a wiuaM tonir. STADICER'8 AURANTII For sale by nil Ilruggist Price 1 .00 per bottln C. F. STADICER, Proprietor, 140 8O. FRONT ST., Philadelphia, Pa. Copartnership Notice. TUB undersigned hive termed a copart nership, dating from the H'h instant, under the drrn name and style of UKAN A LILLY, fur tho parpose of conducting a Wholesale lotTeo, Tea and rpioe basinss at 2o6 Main street, l.ee lllock. Memphis, Tcnn. The builnc s will be conducted at ltd Poplar street unt'l the mnc.iinery and futures at the new .bind are oompM.d JOHN LILLY. MgHPnrs, ScptomberW, 1HHD. WlI.LliS Drs. Jons Lm.lt. Coffee Roasters, AND DEALERS IN TEA, COFFEE A2U SMCJSS, 205 Kain St. (Lee Block) jrll MIIIIN, 'IKNUJ. ORANU IMITH,l,H NPKINUM Kocknridge Co., Va. High np in tht Virginia mountains. Pictnresiiue aurroend inga, extensive and beautifully ahuded lawn. Oss, electric hells, and all modern Improve ments. Two dill? anils, post, telegraph and express otices on the premises. Table the very be"t. Luxuriously furnished rooms: sui erb band of uiusio. Send for illustrated fiampblet. Charges moderate. Open for vis tora, June 15th. BVifrrs: Aumt Vhalybenti and 'tewtuM. R.T.VMLKlVSt ) NJV) an'r. THIS Pfir tha' "lo NewK,uipcr Adrer! i I"' Using Agenry uf M.-ssnl. Ms Ws A VCK SON. our auLhurUid agocr. - ajr, ia DEAN & LILLY HOPKINS SSLLIKGOCT To Dlaaulte 'npnrtnerll. MILLINERY BELOW COST! cr Our entire stock hss to be sold by Jan nary 1, 1 1 li. lie Copartnership our company retiring, (r oiler our luiu.ouso sto-k H"aBr. Iraaol tVal. Good Kelt Hats fOo Fine Felt Hats, New Shape , worth f 1 .25, 7oo Oenuine laer Hat. 75o Job Lot r t llii's, w rlh from II to t'i 2.Vl llcautlful Ko'es, all Colors 3 for loo Ostrich I'oinpons - 10c Children's I r mined Hats, wor h 12, I. r 11 W) Bnys's Cloth, Velvet and J'.u-h Caps, worth II foe Ladies' Trimmed lia s, woith 14 12 od Long 1 luiuea from flic up Ostrich 'l ips, 3 in Bunch, from MM up Bitds. Wings, Fsncv Feathers. Feather Hands, etc., at Klilleliloii-ly l.ow sleea "Don't Lo'e Your Chance, "emember Irom thia day to January 1, W. a-Brlflnl nrt MoiiriiloaT Oulltla. sisrThe finest siaortmont ol DOLLS in the city. atrllata Reshaped, Feathers Cleaned, Dyed and Curled. sr 'ol.lcn Hair Wash by the Small or Largs Quantities. THE GRASS Question ia en ragins ou- asricultur.it com munity. Messrs. K. U. CK Aid A CO., Noa. 87 snd 3d Union street, Memphis, Tenn., are daily in receipt of FARMKf reports on growth in diversified cropping corn, oats, wheat, rye. barley, cereals, and orchard, herds, clover, tail meadow oat grass and timothy 1 rnia PAYS. All our wornont scdso lands may be re claimed by lowing rye and clover on them in fall or spring, or sowing cow-peas iu May, June or July, then turn endor, and RICHLY improve the land. ClKAMJ fc CO., Agricultural Implements and Seed Ikealirs, M B M VH WTBN N. . PARKER'S 1 HAIR BALSAM! tha popular fTor(t for drnnilnff tho lr, lirtorin(( nlor hu Fray, and i-cvuUnir linndmir. t clean the ca1p, iIoim tlm luUr falUnff, and 1st miit to iiWmm, 6nc. and 1 .00 at nmntrtnlK. HINDERCORNS. The sn rest, surest and bsstcorefer ns, Bunions totwall IMln. :nRUrMCnitirnrtlOthof4t. hnvertal , cure, u nnu at Urugguie. Ulscoj. A Co., N, 1 A 1111 mi) Mectius of Sloikliolilcrs. Okfics or Mimi'ius isn Charlihton) Kailriiaii Co., 10 Wai. 1, Htkkkt, f Now ork, Oetnher 6, lxKii.J NOTIttE is herehygiven that Ihe auinial MeotlsiK of (he Hlockholdors ol the Memiilila Mini 4 liitrlratiiii Knllr oil t niinny will he held at the oltie. of fie company, at H ntttavf il., 01 TlmrailHT, Ihe 111- liy of Novem tier, 1SXH. The transfer books of the company will re main oln.ed from October 12tb to November 11th, both inclusive. L. M. BCHWAN. Secretary. The agents of the several stations will fur nish stockholders with free tickets to and from the meeting. II. 0. WILTON, Treasurer. EXTHAOT ALCOHOL PLEASANT T0TK THE GREAT BLOD For Dj epmll,iil! iler.'iti;;" tireinta Of the Dlffoatlvn Ititin . .viul (he Iver, Mklll llsf ..e. t ula, ICiirne, Scalds and Iliulsi. At'lllt IUO.I EAItl II la a ioi I tie. Ilhouinallam, ITInlarlal Ulaor den, Chronic JDInrrlionn and Ob llnato caes of lllood Puleonln(, ylold without lull to Ita sjrosiders fail crw4!va fsossrer. AMt for tiro iphleit, to ho Mad ol sill dossier ew , yaMtpaUd, from the A. I. II. Co., IMasollo, A I at. PRICE, FTFTY CENTS. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUQQISTS. At W holesale bjr VA VLKETA CO. RED30VAL. OltoBchwil'&Co.'s SEED STORE Removed to 308 Front St. Between Monroe and Madison, Nearly Opposite Postofflce. J. F. HOLST & 1JU0. (aUCCKHHOBD TO 8. B. HOLflT A BBO. Funeral Directors. RATI BRMOTED To) No. SSOi SECOND ST., HEMl'lIIS. A?0LL snd complete stock of Wood an! metallic Oases and Oaskeu, Cloth-Covered Caskets and liar's! Kobes always on hard, ear-Orders by telegraph promotly N.r. . Kr.NTOstMS. Hem rdjr t'rrs. A victim of youthful impru- drne, causing Premature Decsy, Nervnuj llebility. Lost Manhood, etc.. having tried in vain every known remedy, haa discovered a simple sell. cure, which he will send FKhh of his leliow sufferers. Address 0 J. MASON, Foat 0-o Box 317i, New York City. r i lIllllllllHllilll A NATURAL TONIC AM- Iron Kairtli. -! Uaiui. mmvM I Trodlo pi 1 . . tlWrWStU- s iifcR isBr l r- A. GAGE & CO. Cotton JF'otoar, No. 304) Front Hlrel. : If em phi ft. Tenia W. A. NMITII. Prirlelor. A LIVERMORE f-UUNDRY rUUNDKV & MACHINE l)El'T, ral stud Hra a r t'nNttnga, w j .... - . . r i lalre. V..-Lv-, ki 'W :'a. $ f Price at Kactorr. and olio. V'?'' """J'tSk '' sMTAII kinds of (line Repaired. Special vJt-'K- Hisoounl to the Xrade.-e K.iKl-ea. I TLSlm.S J Mh""lross ssiw'i.- "'iwf? ;i "i'vs.k4-. ' ft. sinsr.lHIIlN, .,. v JJTviv'diH'nwM'aairiwiulel ' sS Unto, IiV"B :'J g Hist u,fi-S "'. IKON RilLAV Sri'l'LV WEPT, (ijanil 22S Noconti St. tSuccossorn lo Hits lepartment to JvlhM M ANOdll ,) "Writs .r Infnrtnetinn on ANV Til I Ml n itHcr line I). D. 8M1T11, of Uuthrio, Ky. COMBINATION SALE 75 HOLSf EIN-FRIES1M CATTLE 75 All Registered in Ihe lluljtein-Fr'esian llord Hook at I"wa Citv. Iowa. Will Positively sell, to lliv liiglmsl iiiildnr, at e. A. JONK.S Ji CO.'S Cummiaslon Btahle. Moa. til, til aiul 71 Mniiroe atreot, M,liilllle,'ln.,)-loleT 27, lM',, Niilo to rmiiivii' nl lOn'.-Inrk proiupt. Not Mr. Smith Is one nf the first to ooilmrk in Ihe Ilolslein cntt'e in Kenlii ky, and paid down mnro tnoncv in tho start f"" the i Mindatlnn of his herd than any n. an in the Houth. U' ith care he hss selected his Cattle, and his liord will show lor ihn.nsi-Wus. Ho is joined hy the well-known liroedors and iniporters, d. VV. Stillwoll A Co., who have aohl and imporled more cal ls thati any ollu r breeders nl this breed in America. In this lot will be HO One Cows, ranging from iltii S years old: incoming i esr old lloilers in citlft 20 Heifer Calvos and 13 finely brtd Hulls. The host outter lamilios will he roirescntod--such as Mer cidca, l'rince ol Twisk, Aasie, Kch.i, nnd many othors. This will be a One seloctiou, all ia line lln ". aad i" cull to unto I Hulls. Sond in your name for catalouuts lo I'. 11. ciMITU, ol Outline. Ky.,orJ. W. Kl I LLW ULI. A Ctl , Trey, Ohio. Don't lorgot the day. Now is the time to buy at vour own prlus. Huin or shine they ss'l. H. V. HUM1N.-0N, Auctionrcr l. II. Null II. J. W.lilM.HDI.I, t '. .1. W. r-ttllwn!! A Co will sell 7.S hesd nl I'llicniro ilurintf the Kilt Stock Mlw in Novottirer." i . i i '- llj'.;. ! V-. ':' , 3D 1 3 . .t- I, t. lAHAUOM. 0. 0. !. m AAAMirs. J, T. FARGASON I CO. ThoIesale Grocers 806 Trout Street, Memp-iii, Ten-. Oettea senalgsed to as will have oar sarefnl attention. We carry at all Msses a well selected atook ol Stanla & Fancy firocersos, W Mft Wl w. T ikiwiihi:. mm COTTON li t and .10 HiullNon A. TACC VHOLESALE LIQUOR DEALERS, Nos. m AND 280 FRONT STREET. MEMPHIS. u. A. birnsun. Late J. T. Lai'rade A Co. LaPRADEJcGRATMCo COTTON No. 30 1 Front street. : Momvlifs, Tcnu. -a-nvln retired from the Saddlery snd Ilarno'8 hnslnesa and opened an oliee as shove, i tfa".". We'd to .Xnc. Uiour frfends aad .1,. public .cneraU, .that -car. to serve them in our new capacity. Returning; thanks far tho very it- a jy1''' " tended as in the old line. w. trust to morn Cotton Factors, N. 11 IT it I on Ktreot. M. 0. PKARCE. Cciton Factors & Commission Berch' s. No. 280 FKOrs T ST11EET, ttBB.El S, TENN. Colton Worhone-o.il end 90 Voleis 1ge. AVEJIY GIN CtV MASl'PAOTPRKB OF Foodersi.Condousi'ra AND . A. Nniiili'H liil. Nt'piimtore AOENT I'uirlo EclliiHO lluller dins. l'lrtln 10 lncli (Jin, and AND MACHINE CGS?Al.. Kioto 174 Adam. St., Vemphlr Hue lrn, Tlotlftr lra ' llo4i.HltllSl H Nii,(ict J. W. STILLWEI.L 4 CO.. Troy, 0. P JJATT IN CO. Manutacturer's Agents for IlimU'l TriiU Cotton Glua, KEKUKH8 AND CONDENSERS, AND NN I I.K Y, NMITII A C O Mannluctiirers of I'mii Krll lluller Wine, Feed rrn sail fcll Hopnlrrre, US to 104 Toplar St., miihfe oarl'ratt Revolving-Head Gins une qualed. cltnck now complete. Prices reuuceil. uorresitontienoe ano oniera oliclted. Old tlins Repaired In Klrat- laattrd . All work guarantee t. R. A. PARKIK. 1. Is. W9wMri & Coifon Factory ii.es, Liqunrsjcbcco & Cigan, N. I. 1IOH DICI", FACTORS, Mi., s iiw nH. T-. AKO & Co -JSTD inilN Mr JR ATI1. Loto with J. a. Lal'ra.io A Co anu mcoi.e p i K , l . i K A TliAC0 )2&lz Grocers, Memphis. Veveti. JOHN L. MoCLELLAN. -St. bs smnrs arms. ys srwa jct frr