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G U. S. BHISTER B115EI SITES THE PARI i MUNICIPAL COUMIL la Insight lato the Freedom aod Libert of American In stitutions. Fia, Dftcember 1. M. Rmqnet, Sacretiry of thR Peri Municipal Conncil, f.irwardod to United States Minister Mcl-ane a petition adopted by theO' O' cil on November 27t!, asking for hit intercession with the Governor of Ilinnis in bwtiBlf of the condemned anarchists. Minister Mo Lane sent the following reply: "Aa tbe petition destined for the Governor of Illinois ia mode with the objct of paring human life I will not refiiPO my Bsietanc, if yon persist in de manding It, but allow me to inform you that in the present case it is use less. Yon can as well as I address your fell direct to tbe Executive of llinois, who alone ha the power of granting pardon. Without raising any objection to the accomplishment of yonr wishes, I beg that yon will yett aaeared that capital punishment la applicable In no 8: ate of the Union to political offense, and. i prescribed only lor odious Crimea against the poblie weal, soch aa murder and rape committed under ag gravating circamataneea and with premeditation. In political matters there eiiets in the United Htatea a moderation which even profound dis agreements are powerless to alter, in the discussion oi great political and ocial problems touching tbe welfare of workers, we proceed with a wide liberty, showing the spirit of frater nity and tolerance, wnicn renders vio lence inexcusable and is always preju dicial to lie authors. Wben a majority prononneea everyone submits. If this great and salutary principle of giving eipreeslon to the will of the majority, Which forms the basis oi American institution?, lie ignored, social order founded on liberty and fraternity col lapses and society falls once more into cbaoa. MvLane, at Rgnqnet's request, con sented to transmit the Council's peti tion to Gov. Ogiesby. TBE SI'. LAWHKNCE K1VER T Bt Kept Opa by Steel Is owed Tag. . Nxw Yobk, December 1. A special rom Montreal aays: Trie tugs in tended for the purpose of breaking up the ice in the Ht, Lawrenoe between Borrell and Three Elvers ere being fitted with stoel bows and will noon be ready forme. Col. K hod eg, of Quebec, has Jntereu'ed Br Hector Landvin, . Minister of Public Works, In tbe pre set, and the steamer Alert, which was engaged in the rocont Hudson bay exploration will probably be sent to help the tugs. Should they prove capable of maintaining a clear pasraiie between the points named, a distance of forty-five miles, an effort will be made next winter to keep tbe who! river open from Montreal to the gulf o that navigation may Inst tbe whole year. It is very doubtful, however, if ibis will succeed, and should it fall, still another scheme will be broached to protect tbe city from f nture floods. It Is proposed to clear away all prop erty along the river front from fit. Paul to Oommlseioner street, flil ia the ground thus made vacant to the level of St. Paul street, and form an es planade along the river from the elevated ground on which the Cana dian PaciUo railway station stands to the Lachine canal. Two railway tracks are to he laid along this espla nade) connecting the Grand Trunk and Canadian Paoifio syBtemv, thns fa cilitating the interchange of traffic. The Grand Trunk will then build a new track almost in a straight line from Victoria bridge to the esplanade. The only objection to this scheme is the enormous expense it will involve, but it is believed if it can be carried through the government and railway companies will give substantial aid. It will involve the clearing ont of nearly one-quarter of the business pertion of the city. ULASH IILOWKBS. Controversy ileiweea Tlinu and Tlielr employers. PniLADBi.piiiA, Pa., December 1. An impoit.int feature his entered into the controversy between the green g'a s manufactureis and the blowers over the abolition cf the ap prentice syi'trra. On Monday night meetings of the local avBttmhlios of S la blotter, were held in Clavtoc, iillville. Hali m, Woodhnry, Williams town and Uissiboro, N.J, when it was decided that thev would not Strike aa nrdrtred by the Executive Board of District Anerub!y No. 149 of the Knights of Labar, but would sur render their chatters re' her than do so, Theje blowers are working wilh apprentices and under a reduction in wagea of 6 per cent., according to an agreement entered into with the man ufacturers some weeks ago. The respective charters of tbe six awem blies were sent to the general Sucre ary, Charles II. Lltcbmao, at the gentral headquarters in this city, yesterday. It Is stated hat there assemblies pur pose forming a new association, acd in futnrrt they say that they will not allow anyone to work in a New Jersey factory who has violated agree ments made at the compromise settle ment last month with the employers. On the other hand, tbe officers of Dis trict Aesembly No. 149 declare that their blowers, numbering between 600 and 600, will bs ostracised and black listed by a'l its members of the leaguo in good standing, and will not be al lowed to wotk outside the limits of tueir t jwna. BOOK UAKKRS AND POOL ellera Be I.lceaeed a 4000 Per An nam. St, Locis, Mo, December 1. The ordinance imposing a license of $2000 per annum on book makers and pool sellers was recommended to the Mu nicipal House of Delegates for passage last itight by tbe Ways aod Means Committee. Mr. Fox thought that the matter ought to be laid over for a week to give the subject thorough consideration. Mi'ssia. Coakly. Stone, Wenslick and Bruegemann thought the bill ought to be pacsd at once, if lor nothing else bnt to correct the morals of the ci'y. Mr. Brueggemann said that he was a victim of the book makers' greed at the spring meetirg, and knew teat other members of the Assembly were in the same boat. lie held that tbe bill oaght to bs pawed, Mr. Marriott was also of the opinion (bat the bill ought to be laid over, so that the nutter could be investigated. He did not thinkthat a high license on the book makers would correct either the moras of the city or of tbe young or old men. Mr. Monahan was In favor of licensing the b iok makers And pool sellers, but did not want to 'disconragi the bua'nes if it warinecs siry to the euccesi of the raof). Mr. Waters was of tbe opinion that some of tbe.members were sore on account of "that Irish Pat matter." snd want ed to get even with the book makers. Ha was of the opinion that the bill on? ht to lay over fur week. Before any action an the matter was taken the Heme adjourned. THE YOTIftU KEITRNS Iadloatt That tt A malsranaaled Aa MliiUa Will Hot Jala the Hnlcbta of Leber. , PirrsarjBa, Pa , Decimber 1. Tbe voting rninrus regtrd'ng wntur or n' t trie AmauMmattd Iron and 8 Workers thall, ss a body, jjin the Knights of Labor are coming in to the beaitqiarters rapidly, hecret ary Mar tin roiu'ts to say what tre returns in dicate, bnt from another rel able source it was learnf d that thera is. s far, a preponderating maj irity against Conner Hon wan the iLnights of L bor. A large number of influential lodges have voted almost to a man against any such move. Several of the smaller lodges are inclined to Mentify themselves with tbe Knights of Labor, so that, to nee their own expression, "the coLflct against capital can be more formidable on tbe part of labor." While the great body of the members reem to be opposed to merging tbe Amalgamated Association in tbe Knights of Labor, tbe movement U organic ia bath anions Is still going on. While these men do not wish to abandon tbe independent union they wish a'so to bave the advantage derived fiom being in the Knights of Libor. Heaablleoa Aail Halooa Seelety, Cobtlakdt, N. T., December 1. in tbe and saloon State convention today the name of the organisation was discnsed for two hours. Heveral speakers expressed tbe fear that this convention ts going too far. uen, Conway declared that catering to the nrnDOHlion would kill tbe movement The name "New York Stat Temper ance Republican Association" was finally adopted. It was decided to include blgtx license among the meas ures of temperance progress, with the future provision that the league will exert its Influence to secure the uomi nation, through Republican caucuses and conventions, of candidates for office favorable to the league's object. Albeit Urimn, chairman ot the at- tional Anti-Sa'oon League, addressed the convention, Ellen J. Foster, of Iowa, spoke this evening. Ibe con vention adjourned. Ibe Weaterss Passenger Pool. Chicago, III, December 1. The members of the Western Passenger fool 'wore in session today for the pur posa of accomplishing a new organiia tion, but they ran up against a new obstacle. The Wabtah agrepd to adopt the same periods as tbe other roads for ascertaining business upon which to award perenntages, bat insisted upon being a lowed to make the same rates per mile bet wean St. Lou's and Kansas City as the Chicago roads be tween Oliioago and Council Biufls. All of tbe other lines were a unit agaiust this proposition, and no agreement being possible the question was le ferred to Manegeis Po;ter, Obsppell, Newman and Talmage, they to reach a compromise if possible. The meeting adjourned subject to the call ot the chairman. A raellnh and Mlabbora Belief In tht afBcaoy of aertaln remedies of vioUnt motion, la the besetting foible of tht Ignorant and preludioed. The Indiscriminate use of purgatlvea Is a vory common phase of tht fatuity of laoh people. Alota, podrphlllln, dlisnliad in ancar coating, oattor oil, ner ury, and other old taihionod drnsa, still hold their own among this olut, and al though the aoooeta of Hoitetter'a Btomaoh Bitten infftolently diiprovei the aeoeaiity for vlolenee In medication, the adherents of an einioded laiiacy Itlll penlut In svlni and taklDg Inordinate nnriative donee. fy repla. oonrllpaUon, liver eom plaint are at certainly and tborouthlr inbdued by the B ttert, m they are invartablr aiaravaledby an Indiaoriminate nue of medicine", officinal er proprietary, belonglni to the o'auwhioh we hare condemned. VeTerand ecae, cer vonineaa, rheamailmn and Inactivity of the kldneji, yield to the BllUri. AeaUlMDee far Poor Farmer. New Yore, December 1. The 7W line nays: A syndicate of Danish cap liallfta has been formed to ast-iut the emigration of small farmers who the hard times have compelled to Bell out, and to rear a colony in the far North west, where they may b"gin life again undor conditions oflVring ma'orlal gumanleoa of Butcesp, aa well as se curity from the tricks of the land shark. Its accredited representative, Horen KJorer, x mea.ber of Folketh Ing, 1 muled in tl.l ilast week, and went Weet t once to begin an exploration of th i ngion iu which the proposed icttlement is to be placed with special reference to climatic conditions. Mr. KJorer will spend a month or aix weeks traveling through Minnesota, W sconsln and Dakota, and will return at once to Copenhagen to repi rt and take part in the organisation of the colony. About $1200, has been sub scribed towaid the project. A MUST I.I H Kit A I, Of'FElft Thi Voltaic Bblt Co., Marshall, Mich., ofler to send their Celebrated Voltaic Bklts and Electric Appli ances on thirty days' trial to any man afllicted with Nervous Debility, Loss of Vitality, Manhood, etc. Illustrated pamphlet in sealed envelope with full particulars, mailed free. j. Write them at once. Tbe Anaerteaa InalKale ltele. of Arcn- New Yoax,D(M!omber 1. The twen tieth annual convention of tbe Ameri can Institute of Architects began to day at the Mutual Life Insurance Company's building ia thin city, Thomas W. Walter presl ling. Presi dent Walter welcomed the members and congratulated them noon the progress made by tbe association. This afternoon the members visited points of architectural interest. Ctetarra Is Noa a Blond Uleeaae. No matter what part it may finally affect, catarrh always starts in the head, and belongs to the head. There is no mystery about the origin ot this direful disease. It begins in a neg lected cold. One of the kind that Ts "sure to be better in a few days." Thousands ot victims know how it is by sad experience. Ely's Cream Balm enres colds in the head and catarrh in all its stages. Not a snuff nor a liquid. A Lor Strike Eapeeted. Pittsburg, Pa., December 1. A Ooalton, O.. special aays: All the miners of the seventh district, 2600 to 3000, came out this morning on a refnral by the operators to giant an Increase of 6 cents per ton for mining. A long sii ge is expected. Heoll'a Kmalaloa Of pure Cod Liver Oil. with Hvna- phosphites, is a moat valuable remedy for coDsnmpt oo, scrofula, wasting dis eases of children, colds and chronic coughs, and in all condition where there is a loss of tkwh, a lack ot nerve power and a general debility of the syBtem. , MEMPHIS DAILY APPEAL THUHSlMYr A TILE M ftF IMQM1T IN SETT YORK BURNED TO HIE 6R0UAD. ' A Steamer Goes Ashore Freight Trains Collide Hurricane, Ulln .' ards and Cold Weather. - ' Ntw Yonx, Drembr 1. The o!d Empire Garden, No. 5iX)8ix h avenne, noe the low dive of the c ty, (s a thing of the past. It was burned t ut early this morning, and f' r some time it wa thought that "Tom" Gould's, the White E'epbant and the. Bijou Theater, which adjo ned it, would a'so be burned, but owing to the efforts cf the firemen these other places escaped destruo'.inn. The fire broke out on the second door, sni v.-ry few pfop'e were about at the time. The plaon was damaged about t30H0, and will have to be entirely re built George Doerler was the osten sible owner. A Sleanabame f'oea Aeharo la a iale. Detroit, Mich., December 1. An Eventy Journal Manistee, Mich., special says: During a heavy gale and blinding snow storm-the steam barge Maggie Marshall aod consort Arundel went ashore three miles soath of Manistee b arbor, at 3 o'clock this morning. Both crews are safe. The vessels belong to Louis Sands, The Marshall was insured for $16, 000; no insurance on the Arondel.The latter has XXXbasheli of oats aboard, and lies high aud dry. The Marshall is light, snd was scuttled to prevent foundering. The vessels will weather the gale without harm. Capt. Jam's Anker, of the Arnndel,.says tbat he has been a sailor for many years, but never experienced such a gale as that of last night. The Marshall was manned with fourteen men, the Arundel with six. Kfforts will be made to get the oats out of tbe Arundel. The tug Wright, also belonginrto Lonls Sands, is a total wreck ; loss JOOOO. Volllaloa of Frela-hs Traias. Pirrenuao, Pa , December 1. Tbe second section of freight train No. 16, an me uieveiana and ritHDurg rail road, ran into the first section of tbe same train near Hummltville, O , at 11 o'clock last night, wrecking sixteen cars and both locomotive!!. The de bris took Die immediately and was entirely - consume)?. No person was injured. The lose was $25,000. Barrow Escapes. Cikoinnatt, O . December 1. While workmen were removing debris from the recent y burned building of tbe Ware Vinegar Company, the east and west walls fell, fatailv iniuiins John Limphire. A half dee an others nar rowly escaped. A Bllesitrd Prevailing. Detroit. Mich . December 1. A special from Sheboygan to the Evenina oumolsays: A genuine winter blis- tard and northwest gale are prevailing and the air Is full of snow. Sevoral vessels will lay up today. ' Lake Hlohlgaa Lnalied by a Blla- aru. Ludinoton. Mien.. December 1. A tenitlo blirmd prevails here to-day. Lase Micnigan is oouing. Know ts gradually failing and piling in mon- etroas drifts. Travel is impeded and tbe streets are deserted. Two Locomotives amaabed. Gltnbov. Minn . December 1. There was a collision this morning at 5 ocioce on tne aortbern fauiho between tbe mall train and passenger No. 8, near Muskagee. Both locomo tives were smashed and the mail car burned. Conductor Kldred and tbe engineer and fireman of No. 6 were slightly brnised about the head, and man Agent litnnon was simiharly hurt. Part of the mail was deetroved. The mail train was five hours late, and the two trains had cond.ctiug orders. The Braalllaa Hole Cae. St. Louis. Ma.. Drnnmher 1 The Brazilian note case took an nnex nec'.ed turn tndav in thn ITniteil Miniaa District Court. Jostph II. White. who has been confined in the city jiti! aarnllinff trial nn lha nliavno n - " ...... - - . ww v..u vnnia L UlLI I ing forged onrtificntes purporting to be iiitciiinu xivneurj uuiea, eent ror toe District Attorney and intimated his desire to withdraw his nlna nf nnl guilty and throw himself upon the mercy ol tbe court. This he did later in the (lav nnrl lha lllir nlnrnml a verdict of guilty, lie was then re- minuted to J ill, rent nee being de feried. His brother, Lucius White, is aw.utino? trlitl atl St. (llmrlon Mr, charged with the suneoOeiiRe. ' It is iboug'.it ttiat be will reouve a liirht spnteiinn. inaamunli am ha tnnr1 Sta'o's evidence. Sir Robert Curistison. nhvnlcian to Hor Majesty, the Queen of Kouland. speaking of the Coca plant, eays: -ine properiies oi mis wondeimi plant are the most remarkable of auy known to the medical world. From repeated personal trials I am con vinced tbat Its use is hieh v beneficial and tonic." To build up a broken down system, use the Liebig Co.'s Cjcs Beef Tonic, indorsed and re commended by the foremost physi cians of Europe and America. Over wrought snd feeble nerves are auioted. digestion is promoted, and new tone and vigor in all the organs cf the body follows its use. Too McQnade Jury. Nsw York. December I Thlrtv- five ot the talesmen announced as having been drawn in the panel of fifty for today's inquisition to obtain a Jury for tbe trial of McQuade, the bo -Kile" ex-Alderman, were present in tbe Court ot General Seeaions today when the proceedings were beeun. Ten jurors have now been obtained, and the work ot getting two other men to complete the list was begun. Ansel Weinberg, an importer ot laoes, was accepted aa the eleventh juror. Lonls O. Wolhsing took the twelfth seat in the box. This completed the jury tor the moment, but tbe prosecu tion excused tbe second juror, Joseph Mitchell, and np to recess a man had not been accepted in his place. "Oar Baby'a Flret Tear," by Marion Harland, with other valua ble information; forty-eight page book. Sent free on receipt of 2 cent stamp. Address Reed A Carnrick, Mercfsntile Exchange Building, New York City. Coasreaamaa Price's Health In. Ciiioao), III . December 1. A TV'Mea special fiom B ack River Falls, Wis., says: Congressman Piles seems con siderably improved and is able to take more nourishment than formerly. His friends are in strong hopes that the doctors are mistaken in pronouncing nis disease a cancer oi tow stomach, Jamea G. Blntae, Jr. Journalist. Pitihburg, Pa , December 1. It is Riuiouuctd today that James G. B.aine, jr., has secured a position on the stall of the Pittsburg 2 vex A V Tj aJ iff j.WaVKate.0- X3L JU .11 XV O iCtharUo . If the Liver bo comcs torpid, If the bowels areeonslirvtcdijpiif the ntouiaoh fails to perform its funo- tions ; prOjperltx, psa. Ayer,'s j J'ilk. They are invaluable. : : ''-.: For .some .years I was MvicUtn't'o t! l i-. . i 2fJ 'i Ltyei vjoraprajjij, in. o.u"e)ie um oi which I NufTcred rmn Gtriral De- ttilirvanrl IndTe-r-Rtihh ' rAr-4tUtf IjivkAa lot Aycr s IHi restored rts fe per roc aeaiin.-4-.j.. iru nmcy:rxLen demon, W. Va. f -4 ff For year J-.'hftyV imlli'd anojsi 'Bpon Aycr's l'illb than an vtbuig j?j,tPvf . ' my howejs. These Pills arc mild In action, and do thclrworktlloruuKlilv. I have uxj un ite. Aver fnfti Clln'ri m of Sfoiiidi ri' and I.lver troubli-s, from which I had suffered for yoant. I consider them the biwt pills macic, and would nqt he.wltlnut.Uicuj(-T-Worris Gates, I Wiwvljlo, K-jj i I I waa aUaeked wlih' nillous:.:Fver, irUli'li was fuUpwcd be Jaundice., and was so dnmjeroudly ill that - my; friends de f aired of my recovery. I cornmenced takrng Ayer'a l'illa, and aixrn regained my cimtomary strunglli and vijjor. John 0. rauiaon, j,owcii, Nebraska. 'Last apring ,l aufrered greatly from a troublesome humor on mv lde. In aplta of every effort to cure this eruption, It in crcaecd uiiui ine nesn Decamo entirely raw, I was troubled, at the same time, with Indigestion, and digressing pains In Is The Bowels. By the advice of a friend I began taking Afcr'a 1MU-. In a MioVt tirJie iVasfrea from pain, my food diiresled properly, tbe sores on my body, commenced healing, and, In le.H than one iiieulh. I was icured. -Samuel p. WJkfie,Ailaajii,ijr I frave long urciI Avef'a I'llldi in my family, and believe them to bo the beat pills nmdo. S. C. Dardcn, Dardcnv Mine, My wife and: li'ttleigM tietakes vfth Dysentery a few dnva afro, nnil I at once liogan giving them small doses of Avcr's Piile, thinking I would call a doctor If'ths diseaee becuino ariv worse. In a short tune the bloody .dfschaa'ps stopped, all pain went awnv, and health was rosfonad. -r Theodore Esliug, Iiicluiioud, Va. ' ,Ayer's Piltsr frepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer fc Co., Lowell, If aas, a Sold by all Dealers la Medicine .v . . FRIEND I f 5 1 - ' Not onlr hnrtens tba time of labor and loMeni the paio, but it sreatly dimlnithet the danger to lite of bntlL. mother and child, anil leaVel -tal mother In a oondltjon more favoraulo' ' to speedy reoovery, and lea liable to , Flooding, Convulsion!, and oilier . alarming lyinptomi. Its effloaoy ni this respeot entitles it to ber dialled Tai Momaa'a Km end, sod to ranli as one of tbe life sariot remedies of the nineteenth century. - We cannot publish certificates con cerning this remedy without wound ing the deli cany of the writers. . Yet . . we have hundred on file. . Send for oar book, "To Mothers.,!' giajied URADFIILD BEUtJLiTOB J ATLANTA, OA, :. ,IIUBIPIIKEYfc" For Horaea, Cattle, Sheep, Hosfogtry7 t'SKD BY U. . OQVBPT. Ckari ea BeDtn, u4 Ctraya-KeTere. Coneertlens. InfleiHMallosL. A. A.-Si.lnel HeuiiigWIa, Milk Fever. rX 11-HtraliiN, l.aineneM, niirumaliaui.' r. r.- oiu-orurlprs, 1 f.w-ailararrlaffe. Hnmorrnffre. J. l.Kriiftlve llliieasre, llime. . K.-bUeano of Ulgeallvu. . i. nnjipv una Hian.v Price, Bottle (oror 60 don,), , 5 6taMi Case, with Manual, (Sno pares with ".. ' !'t)llK)tllM-RpeeiHe,boiUeof Witch " - llaul Oil and Medioakir, i8,00 ''ni Sen I Free on Becelpt 'of rrlce. .. i -Humphreyi' Med. Co., 109 fulton St., H.T. nTJiipnuEYS' HOMEOPATHIC f cnrrtinn it. A H iiiort-inij nu.iiLi 111 Ull icara TTisa inlw iA.nn.. I A- Nervous Debility, Vital Weakness, nd Troaitrfttioit, from flW-work or othor caurteav f 1 per tial, or S rials and laru vial powtirr, fpe fO. (v Sold bt Diutcw wtk, ot ifot pntna ti on rt-rrtfH 'ot pfiCe, Mutn.hrt' Mlrlaiaj ., l'H tulum Wt., h. If. CATAHRH Crtini ItolinVLY'CJyvl once ana Lares aanjr i-ht, from In I urloo Drugs and Oflen aive odors. HAY-FEVER A particle is applied Into each nostril and la agreeable. Price oO oeqU at Druggists t By uiail, registered. 60 oenta, (Jiroulars free. Kl.V HKoa Druggian.Owego. N. y. a.- mi mri A rww' -t A NATURAL TONIC: raaM iraa Bartat. s r atAaa. noi ILCOnOL Trade MtIv.I PLEASANT T0TH. , THE BREAT BLOOD h'JM, aTar Oyapepela,all derang-eraeata aH (Be fMsjeative rran anl Ihi fjTer, aain Dlisasss, Cats, Barns, ' catlde an Hrnlaee, ACID IHa S1BTH la at epeclllc atkeaimatleui, malarial Dlaasr dlere, Ohraale DlarrKeaa aad.a' adnata eaeee at Blaaat PolaaalBty, TleU ewltboat fall Ita waadaa. taU aaratlva fwww. let aaw me taigjklK aa ka. ad all dealer aar aeat. fraaa (ha A. I. E. re., WaaMs, PRICE, FIFTY CENTS. TOR SALE BY ALL ORUGSISTS. ' At WliolRal hw TAlt TT.KKTA TO, S250 ft MONTH, rnnw. onnaM a SMmaHrii,a tliem wiwauod.eflnrft.-is Nine of Jin niiilli-m, l)ilucy'9'rMiliile, mWl 'Dyitpet u . r. ;ji i Her,. AUjur tfcli Mys. MOTHERS. m lir -i.i- v - Not aLiqald.Snutllfl fJTC.fjtJ? or Powder. Frert H WMIlti 1 saaaaj I DECEMBER 2, 188. A BOX of KO-KO JXJLV mmmm a For S1 F.TPrywhare in 1h Fniiod Ktnt'H ltc Siir aaid liny be Oonnlne Article. E. G. CRAIG & CO., SQSMPHI E5IE3P'St, MANUEE SFHEADEH.' da a 1 T ma a,d Drilliiie or Broad Casting Cotton Seed. The Best HOPKINS SELLING OUT To PlaaolTB Copwrtnerahlp. MILLINERY BELOW COST! - Our entire stock has to be sold by Jan. nary l, iwv, to uissoive tiopartnersaip our company retiring, -We ofler our immense lt03k Begard leea of Vumt. Oood Felt Hats (50c Fine Felt Hats. New Shape-, worth 11.25. 75o (tannine Beaver llatu 75c Job Lotnf Hats, wnrth from $1 to 2 25c Beautiful Roses, all Colors S for Wo Ostrich Pompons 10c Children's Trimmed Hats, worth 2. tor 11 00 Boys's Cloth, Velvet and Flush Caps, Ladles' Trimmed Hats, worth W t2 00 Long flumes from ..0o no Ostrich Tips, S in Bunch, from SOc up Birds, Wings, Fanov Feathers, Feather Banc eto.,atKIllcaloaalj tuwrilcei -Don't Lose Your Chance. Remember Irom this day to January 1, 1887. aw Bridal and Hoarnlusr Ontaie. avThe llneat aaaortment of DOLLS in the etry. -Ilais Reshaped, Feathers Cleaned, Dyed and Curled. aa-iolden Hair Wash by the Small or Large Wuantltles. Mo. Mow Beady. CONNOISSEUR NEW UXTJSTRATED QPABTEELT AKT MAGAZlNK. Published by Bailky, Banks A BiDnutJewelera ONLY 50 Cts. A YEAR.1'h"adelPhia 9rjplea.l&Cta. FlUsaapecialneld.wlthnnrivaL The Christian Brothers have the pleasure of announcing the completion of EXTKN 6TVK ADDITIONS to their College, whloh they have provided with all seleot modern Improvements and conveniences, and they a;e now enabled to accommodate an In creased number of Boarders, Half Boardera and Day Students. -For information concerning Terms, Board. TTjItinn. ate. see Catalosue. orapptv by mail t in porson to unuinikn nirtunr.ijiAn, President. CURTIS & CO, MANUFACTURING CO. 817 and 81f n S N. Second Sfcf sal iKsoiiil l1 dff'V tl a V KtirtrracTtrnxaa OM VtOJ BOIL ERS SAW MII.JLS WOOB-WORKIWaMHMJ g R LOGGERS' ARAFTERL'.PAJdLJLl SAW AND PLANING MILL SUPPLIES St WUITtS FOR CATALOGTJB. Proclamation by the Gorernor, The State of Tennesree Wm. B. Bate, Gov ernor To all whe shall see these presents, ' Qrrntinti WUKRKAP.lt has been made known to me that Sam Bruce (c), oharaed with havins committed murder on the body ol Kdach Oakley on the day of October, ltW6, In 'our eountyof Shelby, fled Irom Justioe and now ruoninr at large) New, therefore, I, Wm. B. Bate, Oovernor aa aforesaid, by vir ue of the power and au thority in me vested, do hereby offer a re ward of two hundred and Hi y dollars to any person or persons who mav apprehend the said Sam Bruce (o), and deliver him to the sheriff or jailor of our oouaty ot Shelby, In order that luatioe in that bwhall may be had and eiecuted. This reward is payable, half en delivery to sheriff and half oa eon- T's AM 'BFUCR, wanted for kllllm Roach Oakley, is 6 leet 9 inches hifh. heavy set. broad shoulders, renuine colored man, larae features, keen Dlnok eyesi had Burnside whiskers, mustache running back to whis ht re i noaslina disposition) h els turn out more than ordinarily in walkinf. Hails from Morgan Point, nsar Osceola, Ark., and more recently Irom Bell's sawmill, near Lakeview, in Tennessee. In Tertimoay W bereid, I have tereunteset my hand, and caused the Ureal Seal ol tbe State to be affixed, at Nashville, on thektb de of November, 1886. WM. B.0JATB. By the Oovernor. John Allison, Secretary ef State. ir. P CHEWING GUM is an YTsJtK Of Pulverizer two ordiusu-lly ,1 ' A 7' ' 'I r'mm.n.,.mnfg ECHANIGS NO. 7 MADISON STREET. PAID UP CAPITAL, ::::::: $100,000 Iutereait Paid on Sepoaltai. OPEN ATCBDAYN (TH I II. 7 O'VlytMJK P.M. X. H. KATZEMDEKGEH, President. ' BOARD OF NAPOLEON HILL, JOHN A. DKNIK, W. H. CAKKOI.L, J. W. WIMIUHK, ARPJ2ISTEAD & LUNDEE, C 0TT0N FACTORS & COMMISSION MERCHANTS IVo. Front NrMf, f !or. ITnlAn. Hf mphl, Tnn. OF MEMPHIS A SAFE DEPOSIT, TRUST C0.-AN1) Ko.42 MAPISOJT STHEET, MKMPIIIM, TEX K. R. BVDIiET FR4THFR,PrMldent. W. N. WII.KKRSOST. VlM-Prealdeai. R. J. BLACK., ajaabler. WM. B fjIKlFl'lSO, teller. BOARD OF DIBECIOKS. W. D. BETHEL. J.B.GODWIN. 8. P-HEAD. W. H, WILKER80H, THOS. H. ALLEN. JNO OVERTON, Ja., W.F.TAYLOR. R. B. SN0WDEN, S. I. MoDOWJiLL, R. DUDLEY JTRAYSEH, Wm, A.WILLIAMSON, R. J. BLACK. SAVIHGS ESPECIALLY SOLICITED. THIS INSTITUTION IS AUTHORIZED UNDER THE LAWS Of TENNESSEE I To do a General Banking Business, Discount Paper, etc. To Buy and Sell Stocks, Bonds and Looal Securities. Xo Receive Deposits and pay INTEREST thereon. To Invest in Securities-' for Estates. Minors, Trurtees, and others. To aot m Trustee, Administrator, Exeoutor or Ouardian, same aa an Individual. To act as Heoeiver for Corporations, Litigants, and la all oases of Trust. To Buy and Sell Exchange. Also, have a Safe Deposit Vault, whereia Valuables of all kinds can be safely kept. A Depository of the State of Tennessee, rSpeoin! Attention Paid to Collertlons. Patronaire Roniectfullr Snlicited.ai flAFOLEOH BILL, President. If.R. WIIEJIjTkia-wl H. J. LT55t .CA8.1ir. Z11 Binbis Citr Fire & Gen 1 Ins. tfWB A OKHERAL FIRS A QUARTER OF A MILUON'OOLLABS FULL PAID tVlPlTAk DXTt.iaOTOn.afllal K. TTJUiTTt'Dim. WM. L C0U : iAMM &SIU.T, B. MSIIDIIBUF, IS. . AND TRUST 5APOLE0N HILL, Souls HANAUER. tAZARUS LEVY. . vnDDW OltNKHRT. MICHAEL SAVIN. THOMA8 BOYLE JOHN W. COCURAN, SOL C0LEMA-N, lAMaa o. nvBuxovn, - avDeooslU reoelved in sums oi 91 and AMES S. R0BINS01J. aar-Webuy 'and sell local Investment Bonds and Securities generally, pay taxes, art at trustees, and, la general, execute any financial business requiring a sale and responalBM aw ViVsue drafU, In mma to anlt purchasers, on all parts ;of Europe. aer-We have a commodious Vault for the deposit of valuables, whloh la at (ha Hrnos ! our sbiwiuw., - " D. P. HAJ)DNa PresIdenU EWD. fciOLOSMITH, Tlcc-Prealdeit. JAMES WaTHAW. ranMpr. ' J. C. NEELY. 8. H. BROOKS, HEELT & 00. WHOLESALE aROCERS, COTTON FACTORS, And Commission Merchants' No. 807 IFroiit Street, : ' OTemihlr. Tenn To Planters, Merchants & dinners tana-- tat annrnaAhlna vViatn OnttAn haaAom Dmt. Damn and Heavy. By the use of The COMPLETE COTTON CITE AN ER .la li ImaaawaJ mm A Vsalnaa nf flKlinlk Tfl rtPaafUalaii . THE LIVJERMORE FOUNDRY &, MACHINE CO. iwia in 171 AOtama wireei. its s-so r..,. Cotton Factors and Ho. 314 Front Street, CtornerloISMonroe, MenipLls, Tesn. Tlegant HOLIDAY QIIT . - -a ', ' Si :.V ' :- - -i : I . . - ? A Cart Combined. eprood bj baud. 1 i 1 1 rv BsBBaUBaBBvtal Fertilizer on the Farm SAVING I. KATZEXBEB6ER. Cashier. DIRECTORS. A. COHEN, J. H. BISC0R, T. r. TOKIN. A. S. MBYER3. INTEBESr PAID OH DEPOSITS AIB MARIS RCSIIEWL b0AO BSSJUl If . . MlaULL. ,Sjv Is Wr- .H. A1V COHFANY. J. 9 HANDWERKIB DAVID P. HADDKN, JAMES A. OMBSaU. EWD. flOLDHMITH.1 Hiunvm PURBH. - upward, and Interest allowed oa earns Sarah BROOKS. H. M. NEELY Commission 3Icrchants.