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MEMPHIS DAILY APPEALWEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 27, LILi, MISS. IMPBOYOEST IS PUBLIC ALS Bf THE MOK- Tnforcenient of the Laws-Rellglous DIsculou Crop rroppects-lm-proTemeuta and Progress. lOOlBltrOBDIllCS OF TBI APPEAL. Lcla, Miss, October ".-In my last atticle t tbe Appeal I tp ke of the teterje:s of some cf our cotton ciope, and the fa aliU tha1; an early frost would bring. The lite cotton, while well frult-d, v as full cf Bap, bud on early kilhrg frt would Lava been disastn ui 10 it. Tne river of all good cif;s haB I'eon kind to tia ti-is feas n, f jr wo have had no f .est t) tuio date ti do a?y d.'mavp, and the fa.l i.as been one of the lovehebtevar known for husbanding crop?.. The fivorab.e Beasonfor g.tLeriua wid lccteao the vield cauBidtrably, but the crop, as a general thing, will not be to go.-.d as the crop of labt year. The long and Cintinu'ju? rainy spell in the late spring aod eatly suramor gave the cotton crrp a bUck eya from which it has never recover id. IMPB0VEMBST8. We ere ei joyirg a decided boom in the delta. It is porcptib e on all ides. There is a spirit of improve Tnntit riin;? on in ever? direction. A few duyi since t!--e writer chanced to take a j lurney of four or five roi'es thronuh the cnunt'y, and en route ho saw fiva new niunouee?, built this year, four of which were run by steam and one by horsa piw. r. And in ad dition to these there werevitible num berlesB improvements cf a minor char ac:er. Theie id a grand future in store for this louutry. Is is menacfd fcy bat one danger which would detract from its bei:.g by odds the finest farm ing country upon the habitubla glob?, and thtit is th probability of an over flow from the Mitsi.-s ppi river. Tina danger, it is ta be hoped, wdl saon be overcame, ai the contractors are now bard at work leoairirg the breaks arid . stretEtbenitiS the wtak place in the : levees. Wa have every confidence in the integrity, sound judgment omul maDscemeut ol our ent Board of miBsioners. and and pres- Levee Com- we believe if h,,. u annh thins uo?sib!e as levy ing the u.ig'ity Father of Wa'ers (and it hasbaen iully demonstrated) that these gentietnen, with their sagacity and indomitable zeal, Will make a Buccess of it. It is a consummation devoutly to be wished, for good eab Btanlial levees bring g .od crops, g'td health a"d a happy, prosperous arid contented people. Overflows, 01 the other hand, pra disastrous to crop3 and the health of 'beast as well as man. The writer knew this county for a peiiod of ten or twelve years when the levees weie inUct and it was free from ovaiflow, and it bloE tomed like the race. TUB MORALS OF TUB COUNTRY. No country 1 as nndergna S3 radical and rapid a charge in ita enforcement ef the laws and improvement of its morals as ha3 this in the past fifteen years. Theu a house of God was the exception, and rare exception at that, but the grog Blocs abounded in the land. Now we have churchu in almost every neighborhood, and a law abidiDg, Godfearing people. Of coarse, the mhjor portion of our popu , lation are ignorant, in a great meas ure, of the laws under wh.ch we live, but, considering their want of knowl edge, their obedience and respect for law is woaderful. Hosiery does not teach of a population abounding in as much ignorance as pervaaes me negro race of this lection who are bo re spectful wad law abiding. Indeed, im pressions Eometimes take possess on f them that such and such is law, when, in point of fact, there is no Buch law on tbe statute booke, yet they respect it as such. The negro is suited to this country it is his para dise, and while many of them are careless, indolent and extravagant, they ara a necessity here. Many years ago, during ngro and carpetbag rule iu this State, the negro was a badly demoralized cit zen, but now bow changed is his condition. If yoa wish to make him happy, instead of offering the traditional forty acres and a mule, just turn him into a well opened cotton patch and pay him BO nr K,i pnta ner hundred for picking, and my word for it yoa have a happy ml if evr there was one. N jeuch longed iptrirg, in which nearly all of tha divires went tonk a hand, and during which there were some ris(ht arathinr ri-tua'ks renin bv hoth Side;. thev finallv sireed to di?aeree. and IX the Rev. Sir. II nnell, in order to pour oil upon tha troubled waters and to put a qu etns upon the dis putant3, got up and g.ive cut some ar.pDintn.euts for Mr. Dyo tnd dis- nns eu tha covgr ati n, cona 01 tn b3n a iy tha wter uf.er the hour's dis.uss'ou than wLen we came rioi knowing whtthr r we siiould be iui rricr.;oil, sprinkled or havw tha waer ponret upoa us in older to claaiise us eforrekf. . After the adjournment fnm the church, I learned that a ditcuion whs fi .iHlly arranged, duo notice of the time to bs ;ive:i. The wri'er knew Tom Dy, fs h wai famibarly Chl'fd, in timis that tr ed nii n'i s. u s, aad he fights a a Bold t-r of the ir.B, wuh the eame agir -stiver e.s and fia'Uesnees as he i I in the la'.e wr, followinu the lesd of tha gallant an I gl rious old Bib McOuiloLh. He has met a foeuiaa worthv of his steel, though, in trie e oquent joung McGulJoy, and when tHey do meet it Will le Greek meet Gredk. occasionam. JttAKTlX, TEXS. roinroil Nihiiol Tctiir Tkc IrciHRKaposuKci or TH APrKlI..! Martim, Tknn., OAi 2(i.--The Hon. 8m. M cE. wee, of Hay ooii, wi.s fn i.nvn nddrc-sed the citizens of this place at the African Mutnod st Kp'S' . .ml ftlinrh K .turdivv i iirht. but b ing unable ti attt iul he sent an his suts'itute Mf. M. Vann, a colored fclool teachvr of Djer. A goodly rnimVipr c.1 wViiti le.dies Hnd e n'le- men and a goodly number ot D'.atK ladies and genilrmen weri in attend ance. Tne R-v. Mr. Danley. the olored pa. tor, handed hymn books around, tiie crgan.Bt loik hereeat and anvdst the peals of the organ the cnljied people s.inir, "Work, for the Night is Conrng." After at'other Bong the Kev. .lir. D.n'ey oflered a very appropriate prayer, after which he introduced the drstinguished g ntleman from Dyer. The greater part of the speech was devoted to the Blair bill, quoting Jiob and A I, arm the relating of a few anecdotes, which omued the di'kus and Republics immensely. The speaker arraigned tbe Democratic party for extravagance. in burying Congressmen ar a benaiors, t re very thing that the IX-mocratic paity u free from and the R!puhhcan pa-ty guilty of. Ho also spoke dis .in.mriniriv of tho eovernment appro priating money for tbe advancement of entumclonical science, which every in'el igent farmer and fruit grower ap tata ( ir nlnr.PH him in a noMtion to protect his crops and trees from the des;ructive ravages of bngs and in b.'. The onlv ood. fenible advica the speaker gava his color, d biothers and tsiBters wai that thi re was no Bensa in the word criorfd fo ks that they were negroes and nothing else, and should not be ashamed to be ca'led by that. nnmp. Th 1-1,-in. D. A. Nunr. RepuHlican candidate for Congress, sj.eaks here Wednesday evening, and the Hon. Tlrn K. Revelle. of Biownbvilb, will address the citiz -ns herd Monday night in the interest of Repubhcannim, CK1HE D CASUALTIES. IMUORTAXT WiTMSS MCRUEE CAE IX A Put Out of the M'oj The lallroad Collision iu Michigan Run Down bj a Freight 1 raiu. DhsMoink, Ia., Ocfoior 26 The dieappearance of Henry Ftters, ono i f the important wit'Hs-es ot lue riaa- dock murder t S.cix City, and tl.o intiuiatiin that h had reen kulnd to prevent his t-rliinyr tles, haa oe'n nearly confi ni!'d. Oathe4 h of this month the body of a s'raneer was f )Uiid in the wtl'ows. b;iut a mile from Crescent, iM.-.r Couicil hh.li: It was ba lly d con p sed ud could lot be ideutiti d. 'the p'ace wh-ra ihe b dy w.is found was one which c;inld bo reached by a Fkiff coiniog diwii the Mh-s.inri, and it is thought (he bodv cauie iion tie river. A pocket was found and a crumpled piec-t of papir, on which was written, Miss Minnie Jwwnian, Caniiol ava buc. H. Rasburn." The body was buriei iu the potter's fi.:ld at Council BmflH, but todav an examination of the clothin.' was' made, leading to the almost complete identification of IVteis. It is thought he was killtd by tbe Hadc'ocV murderers to prevent his revealiug the fir. t aesars'.us. 1S86 ' - 1 flJiW. jag Je rVK FTOCK OF. BOOTS AND FIIOES FOR FALC AND WINTER WBR IS MOltE U coimTlo . than ever, onn.riin no! only tho hfl n J fiuont but lto lull lineJ ot uie diuin, dBrabln.l lUd'hi: udj, which otter nt low figure!. TO TIIK TKI: wn oti-r oreoiRl lnducraent. Cnr-yint m.t of rut ; ;,' l SOLID Sl.KS. wo re rn v.rol to fill ordirn Kir fie.iKl ic at MJ hXTKA tOol, thil nabiiiig Morohauu to fill i.. without being oouii -elled lo buy uod oot needed. jjdjLmiiel :omo. & 00. AkoiiIm lor ihe Oli'I'THlert W. I.. lonitln Wm'l 'Hir Kbora n4 ' " N(i)ii Mi Iu all Mtl"". w-ILUlSTRATEt) CATAI.Oi! K AND PK1CK LIST MAItFD FHKBa -3 pa Z N 0 V a anal ft CO sr o tz ( CD CO r-f Pi O IBB COc s s s s s BBSS s KBsataaaiB AcciilenlHlljr fcbot 1IU fe-Ulrr. LauisviLLB Oc obor 20. A eon cf flarlov Harrt-ll. livinz near Ofi'igs- vil'e.'Ky., arcid ntaliy difcburge-d a tilli f hot at his 10 year old Bitter and hh it her thro.mh tbe heid. She wiil die. Jewi lry Sleie Kobbod. Vox du Lac. Wis.. October LH.- R,.hpi;nier' iHwelrv Bt.re. at thii place, was nit rl by Dur.ia'S aru robbed of about $ CO woith of jowehy la.t niclit. Toe pafe wis bl wu npeu. Most ot tha piunilur was anerwaraa found wrapped up in a quilt, mid on- nt-a'nd in the river hank. iw men are under arrest. For Fifty Years tho great Remedy for Blood PoisonanaSkin Diseases. For 50 s Is s Cotton 173, ctoirSr Years. Intert sting Treatise onBlood and Skin Diseases 'nailed free to all who apply. It should be carefully read by everybody. Address a THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, J.RATT C. Munulacturor'i Aitents for Iliiuiel rrittt Cotlou tJIn-s FKKDliV.S ANDCONDKNSEhS. s s s S S S S S SS s s s s s TOA.; . I NSHLKY, MilTIl A CO, 4' t'3't. ''-V'JfiF1 Mannlaoturenof Nj"-' 7i J'-'-'i Vrmtt Fc-llr- Hn'l.-r Jln. wl -Sic J -.-T-t "". !';., -r nuil ;:n lt-plr'r, i' .."V I H to 101 rl:ir St., Mompkto. J; ' &: it -Prtt Kavolvinit-I'airt (n nn- ' i'i-Ti -;'Jfci---L' I 1 nu.l.-a. iSl"-K now ruii:ot. IVn-e h. ., . . ; roilii'-ei. Curresvim tenon. i;a orjIMt iril . All r la ( mnnnteeit. nudh gi m mm cc. LIVERKORE mUNDBY AWO MACH!NE COFAS.Y. FOUNDRY &MACUINK IH1PT, liiOto 171 Adams;St ., Meiuphi? u tn and Briua , J1 Bi)liirlr MRS. STEWAtttM WILL. Carloally ArouNed In Keaurd to the jjl.poalllon ot tbe; M"J Palace. New York. October 20. How has Mrs. Stewait disponed of her ij3,OC0,00O marble palace f wno win gi iub ss'nnoooii worth of vaintioip and other works of art which it contains? Thenn are the ouefclioap. before all othatH. that are iaterealioe the pubi c of this city today. The Commercinl Advertiter eays: A surprise will prob ably be in store for the public when Mrs. Stewart's will is opened the last of this week. Iltr closest friends, with tha eicention oi Judge Hilton, claim to be ignorant of its contents. One thins appears certain, the maible houe where she died will not again Via nfd an a dwelline.- Many well informed persons have supposed that it. wnnlrl be oiven bv Mrs. Stewart to Union Club, ai Mr. Blewait had from time to t me hinted that to be his ultimate design for the plac. Bat today it was alleged that Mrs. S ewart Hrniriprl vetrs aizo to ttive the place to Judge Hilton and 1 ave it opened as au uptown dry goods store. Two Men Hilled by a Fr lht Train. Bbarford, Conn , Ontob. r 20. Two men namea James joiirnaa iiu Itiomss Good wera nding on a Vpfleder" on the eit Uranih ran- toad near here la-t ntttht when tbey were run down by a freight train anu inst .ntly k lled. The Detroit and "JrauU Haven Col- Dktboit, Mich., (J'tiber ao. An invistigationof ti e colli-iou Butunlay nig'it on tho Detroit, Grand Haven and Milwaukee roilrjad, revealed the fart that but for tbe engineer oi tne freight train fa;lirg es rep on his engine wnne waning on us biuhik n much worse aieaeiBr wouiu nave iji ptned. Tha engineer bad been on duty seven hour, and tnougn cis orders were to pun out wnen rue weai bound freight Lad pr.BSf-d, no miieo. 10 do so, being almost a'leep in the cab when told Dy tne Droaeiuan nun nio switch was open fjr him. Had tie gone on he would have collided wi h the ptsssnger trim wuue ooia wuro ia motion instead of his tunning into hi. inin nn it etood on the Biding. All the freight train hands testified that thev were too worn out irora inert ui sleep to think of coneulting the time card, which would Dave toiu toem me pussenuer tram was uue. vr m. juii who threw tho switch open, acknow ledged he dropped to sleep as soon as be got bacJt to tne traia. The Colored Wlfa Marderer Dead. Kansas City, Mo., October 20 LBfTerty, the colored wife murderer, was conveyed from Lieavenwunu iu Wyandotte this morning to guard against mob violence. He died at the latter place Boon af er he arrived fiom the efftcSs of his attempt upon his own life, having gashed his throat lest Sunday. A Trunk Full or Jewelry Mining. Kansas City, Mo., October !0 A tmnk ecn'aininsr $12,000 worth ot iwelry, belongi g to the agent of a Umcinnatl leweiry nrra. waB cneineu fnrth a citv Irom wakens. io., on the Wabash train du3 here Saturday I night. It has r ok, arrived, and the authorities have bean unabla to find it. MANUFACTURERS OF FIRST-CLASS Steam Enelnes, Boil'" and Tank Worlr, Cottoa tJins, Cottci rresses. Wood PiiUoys, Shaltios, Agricultural a:id riatitatiou AVork, AND DEALERS IN Corn, and Saw 3VEill3. 5 Wnera Kla.,EI. deneriil Bpnln. ..w., '. -.-kKS- Mnirnlletl IKON & RAILWAY SUPPLY DKP'T, 330 and 228 Socoiul St. tHuooaimrii tn this Wiirtment to JOIIN MAUUK.I aWrltK n "t Infnrmiilion n AN) nil Nil in fil W ' In - TntiHw'POi W. A. SMITH. Proprietor. BY MUTUAL CONSENT, the firm of Al.ton. Crowll k Co. , thj- dy '"!.5- rronVll retirinir. Tho reran iriinw pnrtnem. P. K Alton nd II. 11. Mry. wtll eon. .-..YZ'h , .in... l 'the Told i.an.1. crner tront and Unien HreeU. ."". "K L1';'':1.1 and colleotiim all outaUnding aooounti. B. ALa'l'ON. II. MAWRY. -i L.. 1 10IU! XrlD"-i SoovTl Ti i. ..k for my .coe..or. a continuation of the 1 ...troa i.r i.nn.J tit nlil tirm . " - " NEW FIRM. ALSTON, MAURY J. C. NEELY. S. H. BR0OK8. & CO. U. M. NEELY. AVEItf GIK CO,' KANrFnTKKa or I'ooclorw.OoxidoaVrffl an n IV. A. Ntiilil.'w lal. N('i;stra(or. AUENT Eaplfl Ecllpnn Hullor fJ!n, l'lutn 10-Incli Cln, and MOITIIKKK KTM PKF.NM.' M rrOK . r:' ',;i Price at F.ot.rr. . and tlltt. 1 ' ' tky tX '"u Mr All lilndn of (linn Kstairad. tjolU v(i'V-; 4"a.,w,-7'E XT--? Diiicnuutto the Trad.- 'M-. v;i'0'"' lraiMl a:t kii(NI., MemnliU. Ten BROOKS, NEELY & 00. 1UDRBW 8TBWAKT, Haw OrlearU. I ASDBBW D. GWYKH, Man- WHOLESALE STEWART, m HE & G i GBOCERS, COTEOM FACTORS, wholesaleGrocer8,Cot.Pactora And Commission Merchants, Wo. 3C7 Trout Street, ; Memphis. Teim. W. M. BROWKl HO. SM AMD OT8 FBOST BTBEET. MEMPBH, AH! - - - STEWART BROTHERS & COnPAfl? COTTON FACTORS AND COMMISSION llllWIIANTB, J.t. lAMASOB e. o. Him. R. A. F1KKBK. thiug a? po'itics ever enters his undisr TUE APPEAL At! A IN INDORSED turbedbrn n. He doesn't know, v. or does he care a fie, when election day comes uruuid, for he argues, end The Farmer and tbe Cotton Nerd Iutlustric. wisely too, "there's nothing in it for the niBger." The reeult is, loyal losgaes are things of the putt; mid niitht har.-sngues cr political discus sions eelilom occur. In their stead the negro has his church, society, his Sons of Jacob of America and Daugh ters of 56 on, hU festival and innumer able other festivitis that take the place of loyal leagues and political clubs. A RBLIQIOUS DISCUS8IOK. A few years auo this community was composed mostly of Baptists, but a fluent talking and eloquent young man, tbe Rsv. Mr. McGuffey, of the Campbellite or Christian faith, came upon the scene, and after a faw visils here and a series of sermons succeeded in capturing almost tha entire Baptist onnirroontinii. Tbe Methodists and members ci otner cnurcueo muwureu plicat(on to tnft crop8 ea8,i- Bnder- joint discussion on the mode of bap- Jt00d throughont the gouth,as well as a flue food for stock, without any FOREIGN NOTES. October 20. Lad Church ill ovened a Primroia lodse at Bradford yesterday. Pmu.is. O.toher 20 Nutiwrous t-nants are rnyinir their ronH, material re duction! having been inrido. Runi.iN. October 28. The Budding Ccmmitteoof the Baltic canal calculate that thoy will euiploy li.OOO workmen. London. Octiber 20. The Lord Mayor ha received a letter from the Mayor of Cbnrloston, expreiwinr thanks for money forwarded Irorn ionuon lor me iDarieriou mlTereri. London. Octr-ber 20. The fn(ard anka Lord Randolph Churchill, In a few terfe and pointed fentoncei, to deter France from tryinit to embarrairi England in the Egyptian qmr.tton Liberal Advances on ConMlRMnienU. 266 Front Street, ; : Weiuplilx, Teim, LUMBER YARD! fa J, T. FARGASOM & CO. Uholesale Grocers & Cotton Factors,, BSf Front Street. IXemphic, Tena. 0.tU. 'Wn.l..4 to will hav. W wrT " " W?3i- Stinls & Fancy Groceries, Wlnos, Llquorsjobicco & ClBirci Ant will nl t.'.w a tt l lwl . itrinLlcv. Ark.. MantfllKturers ! YELLOW PINE AND OAK LUMBER. . AND DEALER1 IN n biij. nrrsNdd Flooring. Celling, Weather- BoardUf. L'.-b.V of .A! dlm...lon.. Wo-U. tj, w'-," GEO. BAYMIMiKlt, AOENT, H. 124 Jeffenon Street Memphis. Tennewei W.TKOWDIU3. If OKBHBPOND1ICCB OT THE APPI1L.I Sabdis, Miss., Octobar 25. Th farmers are interested in your editi rial nn the cot on Eeed and oil I ruft ques tion. I was requested by a number of farmers to write you and urge you ahead with your elucidations. '1 hat it is calculated es a wholes tie robbery to the planter there can be 110 doubt, and the prefH in the cotton producing f -. -.nntl ifn wall tn nn! n t nut H p ESSS mm toiitures SUGGS FETTIT product, namely, tun iidv, tne nuns, the meal, the cake, the oil, etc., and compare the profit to the planter aizainst the "Trust." Don't lose sight of the fact that the seed is one ot the very best fertilize known and its ap- COTTON FACTORS, 8.J and 3Q MlMliwon Nl.. ' M inmli. 'Jfwn. a; tcoako &. Co i:.n In d down in tne scriptures. The aforesaid discussion had been talked of for some time, and today was the day appointed, lt-pretenting one side of the question came yesterday the ReT. T. Vv. Dye, of the Methodist Church. It seems that upon his ar rival it was ascertained that the ether side had understood the discussion to be "off," and their representative, who, it was learned, would be Mr. McGuffey, was not on the ground. Mr. Dye seemed to have come with his war paint on, and in a pablic sarmon yesterday expressed great disappointment at the failure oi the oppo6i'ian to meet him. The brethren, desir.ng to give Mr. Dye sat isfaction, called the telegraph wires info use, and after a time succeeded in finding Mr. McGuffey somewhere on tha lino n( tVin MissiaainB-i and Ten nessee railroad. He telegraphed his coming, so today he arrived on the 11 o'clock train from Memphis, bringing with him the Kev. J. B. Bnney, of Memphis, one of his co-workers and a man of considerable ability. When the crowd assembled at the church there were present Mr. Dye, the de bater for the Metbodieta, the Ksv. J. W. Honnell, presiding elder for tbe district, and the Rev. Mr. Higgjn. minis'er in charge of the church. Mr. McGuffey and Mr. Briney represented the otner aide. A proposition waa made by Mr. Dye to go at once into the discussion. A daba'e of an hour or more followed as t3 what questions they were to discups, Mr. McGuffey meantime stating that he was not ready then to enter upon the dis cussion of the questions ai he under stood them and as he proposed to 1 discuss them. After much and pro- That Defy all Olnrr Hemrdlea NpcM. Iljr Cured by t'nllcara. liwrr r ATIKfl Krnnlioni. Itohtnr and JJurnmjr earn lojxurea, jjoiuuiue Bore, and every pfoiei ! itching, scary, Pimply, Inherited. Horofuloui and Conta gious UifleaneB oi me uiuuu. onu uu ru.ii-, with Lou of ilair, from infancy 1 1 1 old age. are poiitiyeiy cureu ny vutiuuba, ma aroni, Bkin Cure, and Cimh-uba bOAP, an exquisite Skin Beantjfier, externally, and Cutiouba Ruhoi.ybnt, tbe new Blood Purifier, inter- I have been afflicted since laat March with Kbin rli.KAiia the doctor, called Kc.ema. My faoe wan covered wi'.h scab, and cored, and Inc lloninganu uutuidk wor iimf.. uu toarable. tieeina your Cutiouba IUmkiiiii IILtll-ROlEt'i'JaaSElJS . jaxax3 WHOLESALE rushing or grinding, when given ia nroDer auantities and mixed with hav ntn . a we are reauired to do with the meal. Freight is a big factor in this thing, hence railroad, who are slitavi hjirn. ara buildinir notton . J. rl , -A -II .1. .! :.l- lAavnlilA. Hfiinv Ton seed nouses or aeps m ail uipir er.u " hiihr recommended, concluded to give trnoba fnr nnnvonienCB to the Dlanters .i,.. . t.i.i. n.imi the CiiTicl'BA and Curi- OURA Soap eiternaliy, ana iubui.tbt inter nally, for tour monm. i can myneu curou, in gratitude for which I make thin public Element. Mas. CLAHA A. r HKUKHl'-'K, Uroad BrooK, voud. NCAI.P, FACH, EAB AHII SHH. 1 u afflicted with Eczema on the Scalp, Face. Ear. aod Neck, which the drutwiet, where I got your remedies, pronounced one of the worst ca"es that had oome nnder his notice, lie auvl?ea me to try your vutiuuha D.it.n!H .ml after five davs' nse mv scalp and part of my face were entirely oured, and 1 hope In another week to have my ears, neck, anu me otner pmn m n.y 120 E. Fonrth street, New lora. IirillKG DISEASE!) t'DBCD. stands at tba head of IU class. representation ot the Province, has "''iVhad.n un.-lTyiood sal. this SOinewuat Biariui-u uiiu, auu, an um of bis leading supporters remarked GROCERS, COTTON FACTORS And Commission Merchants, 2CO and 2G2 Front St., Memphis, Tcun. 7H0LESMiE LIQUOR DEALERS, a-tT nan t-nnNT STREET. 1SEI1PHIS. IK OI. TtiO a J. T. LaPRAMC. Late J. 1. LaPrad k Co tiviim MinTtATII. Lnto with J. A'- UPrade A Co UPRADEJcGRATH&Co and ehirmerj. and. by the way, are sharp enough to ciuse the seed mer chants to pay for the building. The railroad gives the nsa of ground that has been civen to them by the town years agOj Sir Jobn Mndronnlri A I nr in ml at the I urss ox Ausin, Ottawa, Ont., October 2ft. It is stated on good anthority that Sir John Macdonald will brine on a general election for the Dominion this fall. The defest of the Tory Govern ment in Quebec, Sir John's etrong- Knld which st the last general elec tion gave him 77 per cent, cf the total COTTON afl Tt bKl Jf I I i Bl MBRCHAKTS, Mcmpliis, Tcim. ANI No. 301 Front street, TUB IMMENSE POPULARITY OUR CR! PIPflllllllL' yesterday, he mast take advantage of the Roes government being at tbe head of affairs and have general elec tions before that government bands over the keys of office". A 1 tbe mem bers of the Cabinet have been sum moned to proceed to Ottawa next Fri- Hav. Lengthy meetings of ths flahinet were held Saturday to ar ranvn for the cam Dai en. There is ?;reat reaction in the country since the ut general election, when Sir John waa returned to cower with an over whelming majority, whiah reaction ia Jailv growing stronger (gainst the present administration. summer, ownini to tne iimiran i u a-ravated form of Itch through some locali ties in the country. In which tha Cutiouba Rbubdibs prove E.SXSSyd8i DruKlt UnlontowjjKy ElltEniE(( Are sold by all drus-s-lst. Price: Ci'TiccBA, 60 cents: Rbholvbnt. ll.OOj Boa P, 25 cenU. Pottib Dni'U amd Cbbm:cal Co., Boston, Rand for " Uow to Cure bkin Diseases." D r A I ITIFY the Complexion and bkin by BLnu uKinit theCPTicuBA boap. HOW MYSIDE ACHES Achint Bides andBack, Hip and Kidney Pains, Rheamatio, Bciat . in. Nenrelcio. Bharp and bnootinf Pms. rllv sss maaie oy me lcor AbI-PI llsiar. Cannot fail. At arnniisw, '" tnm and Chemical Co.. Boilon, Mass. n nrniini in u nLrUDUb bibiinn Xh. .. . loo. Havana III "i' OO., Factory 80, 91 lltrlct, N. 1'. FOR BALK BM. A. Jran.ioll. P- Carlln. H. J. lleister.R. Ktisltr. K. O. Camphell Co. MOON & JOYUEB, Wholesale Agents, nav.n?rVltfromXth.Badd..rr.ndn wiare ple'-ed to announce to oMtnemUta tr,i rum ,t.J,rt, ibl1riU patronage ex- J. A. BAILEY. 0. E. WITT. J, JL BAILEY & GO. ULJfil 336 Second Street, Memplili. A.H, ntAUIflC Cotton Factors, UliclcsrJo Grocers, TT. 11 TTaloit Street, t s Slcrerll. Yenix. rSlaFEARCB & Co Cotton Factors & Commission r.lerch'.s Ho. 2SO ntOBT STXIEET, MEMPHIS, TENHT.-