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" 1,1 " TV'-'- m mi iiiwm i . - i 1 Pases 1 to 8. ESTABLISHED 1840. MEMPHIS, TENN. SUNDAY, MA1K II 31, 1889. VOL. XLTX NO. G3 B. LOWBNSTRTN AND BROTHERS 2zW3r WMLte A pis ratasotataeaas.: mmm m i i DEPARTMENT. In Ladies' Rcady-Madc DRESSES we are offering some very spe cial inducements to buyers; al though early in the season, prices have been greatly reduced, as you will readily perceive by noting carefully all that fol lows : All -Wool Camel's Hair Serge Dresses, nice styles, full drap eries, heretofore sold at $15, now $11.50. Lusterine DRESSES, all colors, ac cordeon skirts, worth $25 th:se you can have at $.18.25. Fcule Beige DRESSES in levely combinations, with borders to match, accordeon or princess skirts, cannot be madender $50; our price, $33. Special Drives in Black Silk DRESSES, ranging in price from $18.75 to $100; any of them worth much more. Chanlilly and Taint D' Esprit Lace Dresses from $55 to $125. Levely TEA Gowns in Surah, China Silk, Henrietta, Cloth and Chally, at greatly reduced prices. Lace Department. Most extraordinary bargain, tak ing into consideration the ele gant quality we offer -42-inch-Wide Drapery Net, strictly all silk, that positively cannot be matched under $2 ; we offer at $1.45 per yard. At $1.50 per yard, 100 Piece All-Silk Chantilly FLOUNCING, in 40 pretty and choice de signs, regular $2 quality ; this Flouncing is worthy of in spection on account of its supe rior grade and very lew price. EMBROIDERIES. Hemstitched and Irish Point EM BROIDERIES are the newest fancy. They are chaste and handsome, and have taken be yond all expectation. Wc. bought largely of them and. still have a full assortment, but they will assuredly be scarce, as there hasn't been enough man ufactured to supply the de mand. Prices range from 20c to $6 per yard. SPECIAL. One Lot Jaconet EDGING, from 2 to 3 1-2 inches wide, all new designs and choice patterns; price, 15c per yard. Ex o - f. ir " 3 I IS. " 4 9 I Colored Wash Fabrics. Fine French SATEENS, our cwn direct importation, embodying a full range of the very newest designs and col rings rich fancies and somber shades, with many exclusive designs for which the French artists are so famous. Colored Linen Lawns, the r-wst beautiful collection ever shown by us; all new patterns; not an undesirable piece in the lot. Scotch GlNGHA fS, every piece Jreshfrcm the manufacturers, nothing old ; over 200 different patterns to select from. LADIES' WRAPS. f f n T 1 n ouu vcaaea ielkrines rrom $3.25 to $25. 150 Silk and Jet WRAPS from $7.75 to $7 5. 100 Silk and Lace VISITES from $12.76 to $50. 12 Fine Chairiilly Lace Connemara Wraps, worth $45, reduced to $25. 500 Ladies' and Misses' Spring JACKETS from $3 to $15. Ladies' Mohair and Lus terine ULSTERS and KlLLAR NEYS. Ladies' Surah ULSTERS and KlLLARNEYS, all colors. Ladies' and Misscg' JERSEYS and Jersey Blouses. An Endless Variety of Ladies' and Misses' Parasols, sun Um brellas gold, silver and carved w::d and La T . :as. Colored Dress Goods. At C5c Per Yap.d 100 Pieces All-Wcol French AL BATROS, our own importation, 40 inches wide, in the follow ing shades: White, Ivory, Cream, Sky Blue, Myasotis, Reseda, Mode, Apple, Navy, Brown, Lavender, Pink, Nickel, Nile Green, Tan. At 65c Per Yard. SPECIAL: All-Woe! Silk Finish French HENRIETTAS, in all the fashionable street shades ; best value for the price in the city. At 75c Per Yard Yokahama SUITINGS, full 42 inches wide, every fiber wool; very desirable and excellent wearing fabric. At $1 Per Yard Himalaya BEIGES in mixed color ings, full 42 inches wide, all wool, suitable for street and traveling costumes. HOSIERY. 175 Dozen Ladies' Black COTTON Hose at 35c, cr 8 pair for $1. The dye of these hose is guar anteed to be absolutely fast will not crock or stain the fed, and are free from all poisonous substances. 0 f THE XIX'IM) (j'ETTIXU LKFT pfe-THB ADMINISTRATION DOES NOT RE COGNIZE THE BLACK MAN Ladies' Muslin Underwear Department. Lilies' Skirts, made of Lang den muslin, cluster of tucks above a very nice hem, at 30c, worth 65c. Ladies' Skirts, made of excel lent muslin, cluster of tucks above a raffle of deep Hamburg, at 65c, worth $1. Ladies' Skirts, made of Lons dale muslin, cluster of 9 wide tucks above a ruffle of fine Ham burg, at $1, worth $1.50. Ladies' Gowns, made of Langdcn m:islin, bosom consisting of 4 rows of fine inserting and clus ter of tuclts, ruffle of fine Ham burg around neck, down front and around sleeves, at $1.25, worth $1.75. Ladies' Square Neck CBEMJSt, made of superior muslin, entire yoke of fine Nainsook embroid ery, sir.es from 36 to 46, at 95c, worth $1.50. Ladies' Chemise, made of Berk ley cambric, entire yoke of Val enciennes lace, at $1.75, worth $2. CARPET DEPARTMENT. We open Monday our Spring Line of China Mattings. Smyrna RUGS.GxS feet, at $3.75. Smyrna RUGS, 5fcct by SO inches. $2.50. Smyrna Mats to match, 75s. In the Distribution of Offloea-An India nation Maatlnr Hald Tha Mongrel Republican Damocra'a of tha boulh Secura tbt Cream. hpelal IM pirti loTho Apnil. WAajUMtW, Man lipi I ! i- rolnrrtl He )uMirnii of I lie Nitilli air very in mil uluriiieil over llm poliiiral .itualinn Jnt Imw. Tliry think thai I'nulilelit Harris, n ha been rniitflit hy ihe nni iii iii ( I'm , I i,, ii rat, wlio have In-come reeriil convert t- U iiillianl.m mi the tariir laniif. to the eflu t that, if lie would In the distribution of lriiiiKe, throw over tbe old ltrnili all rlrnirnt, keep neirroe nut of nltlrennd ttvnj(nlie Ihe new white ad herent of hi (:i rt y . he rould hn ak ll the olld H-iuth and ilrmoraliie the IV-imn rwr. Hn ih ""i " In llii. p. .1, in. Ii,i. f. ,r Ihrm, and ther are friirhtetiol to think that they ure lo be iftm-n-U in the distribu tion of iil. The lniirralon I tery prevalent atnmut them that the ulnilnUtralioii ha nln-udy nun-i -I to a dipt tbi policy of conciliation toward the Niuth i in whilo In orih-r to iliie of the necea lly of 1iik national lr(ilatlon, u h a the Minmnli elrrtiuii hill, win, li wntilil. in it operation, ifln t the North a Well a the t--HI. WHMMb the Mfnaj are tak Iiik mi-aMire to eomhat Ihi llnorv. The Brat ateti in the nutter waa tak, I t,.i,i-lit When all the prominent colored I! piililican from liiiiiana wlm are now in the city, held a i n-t coiifi ri ni , ti, ih-halr tin ,(n. -. lion. The nii- tine i,i pr i l ,1 i.v , r li) A K. Uliint, and K II. W. douldai t. ,1 in rehujr. Il wo ciiticlinlcl lo draw up an oddrc drnnutn Iiik tin t-r,n ed Ollcy of roncilla Uon a one full of lUnger to tha Ilrpithlican party, and al the amir lime h,iwlug the im- irtant part playeil hy the colored vole In be pivotal Htaie. o) N x York. Indiana tud i onuertli in and of Ohio and t'allfornla. Mcrar. A. P M it I . A. Williama and II II. W. ,,iil, I wi re appointed a committee Ui draft tin al,lira ' other it inclusion wa arrived at and the meeliiiK adjourned until Monday niuht. Diirlng the debate it waa aueyclcd thai a Ihi wa a matter In which the entire nem race wa lniereted It would be well to Imve Iheauhjef l raiivaoaed hy the rrprearntalivaa tif limn- thmi i iie Male. I r in Ihi. tiiM-ation the Idea xrew until It wa !' t mi l "I to rail nii-i t.tiKAf lha no rm rrprearnUllvia of all the Wviirtliern Hate, who will he here next week. Ncitroc from the following Htute. an' In l"Wa. and will take art in tbe conference: UuiMnna. Mli.ppi. '1 iinenec. Alabama, reia. Virginia, North and 8oulh t'aroliua and (iaorgia. rrevlateailal Nnaalaallaw. Wi-iitv i Murrh Ho. The l'reid"nt ent the lolloniug uominatioui to the ncuale today. John T AIiIkiM, of New Hampshire, to lie Knvoy Kilnvirdltiarv ami Miulitrr I'leni p ill-lit I r) of tin- I'nit.-d Hlalc In lln li. titlbllc of Columbia; K-lwin H. Terrell, of Texan, to ba 1 Knvoy Kltraordinary and Minister rii'nlsiteiitlary of tha ValUd Hlale. t, Height in. Witlidrawii Julin W. Iterryman, poat nmster at Veraaillra, Ky. To ba Iielapilea Ui the t'onferaneo between Ihc I'nitid Kutc of Aim rira and the He p li.lns of Mr n ... IV i tral and S.utli Ann ilea, llnyll, Huuto Douiingo ami the Kmplrr nf Tlraill, to be held in Vahinttnn In lMH-John II. Henderavn, of Missouri, I'-oinrliu K. Illlu, of New York; William I'incknay Whyte, of Mary Ian, I, Clement ItudcUtluir, of Indiana, T. JaOiTaou 'ml.if... of Ma- a. Ihi , ti. William Henry Trvscit. cf S i!li I'arolina; An, In n I uf nettie. of Pennsylvania; John K (I. I'ltkin, nf l.iii-iana, M..rri M. K-l.c, of (ali(,,nna, J. il. HaieHin, of MMHL I'nslm.isiers nrni lius l. fiould, K.nipo rluin. I1.: Jamt OajSan. Ijit..'--, yt Wm. II. RaMl. Meyermlnle, IV; rt A. love, Worren, I'a.; Hubert H. ISarker, l-klrmii. l'n.; Patld I'. K. Alexander, ApHllo, I'm.: Kr.incl" H. I'urspll, Uy&n. ; John 11. Itur ci i(..r.l. ( a in I. In., n-..ip- I l.inir, Man ai'HI. la . Hanson J. Del, 111-, tiiiun, III.; John II M.M.re, ( liarli-ston. III.; Hylveataf A. Ilal lou, Naenille. III.; John i. rU-kels. Tnlan-, t'al.; Ixaxten H. Lotaatlall, M.lct.i. I al , liinrgi-htiirtrvant. Alaiiii-dn. I'al.; John M. Haion, Omm l Ity, Ore.; Tbomaa ti. We ll il Kill nsburjr, W. T.; Hmnh J. Hanson, l'hilliliurK. M. T ; Jotrpfi K. UtU, Vrr nlllcs. Ky.; Krnnris A. Freer, (lalcslnirg, III. : C'hnrle J. DwrlltV Hprlng Vnlley, HI., (icorKf K. NUboon, Nea City, Kaa, I'roreefllna nl the s,. ,i Wvnit.To, March 30. The Henate met at noon. Tlie Vice I'm sidi-nt aiini.um ,1 the npmiutmcut of Mr. Karwcll aa a mem ber of the ftelect Committee on Transporta tion and Kile of Meat Product, hi place of Mr. I'ulli.ni. exeu-e.1 at hi own reqiirsl. The Heuate then, on motion of Mr. Hbrrtiian, proceeded lo the condderation of executive blislne. While the d.xir were e.iei the followInK general huinea tai trnnarlel: The resolution heretofore ofli red hy Mr. Hhrrmaii for the apniiniiiM nt of a -intuit ti e nf Ian Heniton to wait on the I'n aldent and iniiire whether he had any further i oiumiinleajlon wa taken up and agreed In, and Senator fihrrman and Kanaoni wvre aplHiiutil. Tlie rexillltlon offered yesterday by Mr. Ihiwe, calling for lufnrmalioii a to the liAi.gfnnl . jm, for Indian lauda in Idaho, was taken up and agreed to. p Mr. Allison offered a resolution calling on the Secretary of the Treasury for inform tloti a to trade between tlie I'nitad Mate and Mexico. Tlie rcaulutlon heretofore nlfrrnl hy Mr. Mill hell, iustriietliia; the I ollllnilli-e on Mine and Mining to continue It iuveatlga tioli a to the cause of delay in ettllng un rotilotcd cluini hi the mineral division of i ; i a! i i, i Ofllce, waa taken up and agreed lo. The vacancy in the (Vnmlltce on Civil Noire ll'tnin hnn-iit, raiikid by the ri-ig nation of Mr. Chare, wa filled by Iho ap pointment f Mr. Higgtns. Mr. Mitchell called attention to the va- -'in i in the initiee in, liatlroads. i n-d hy Mr. W.dcsitt' resignation, hut no action w. is taken Mr Plan remarking tliat there were M-vrral oilier racanciea on lommlttre. and that the iiielion had U tier lie over for the pn M-iil. The re. .lull m heretirtora oTeresI hy Mr Hawes to mv Henry V l'.,r .si f,,'i .. r I. to Hi. C .i tt n ri.reign Relation, taken up and .inn . I to. Tnr Henate. at 3 Hi o'clock, adjourned uu III Monday at I o'clock p.m. RwawlMitllMH onnrmee). Wntnro, March 90. Tha Senate has 1,1,1111, I the following iioniinalione: John Hick, to ba MluUter lo Pern; Oevrge II. horlng, lo ba Minister to Porto gal. Robert T. Lincoln, to ba Mhilt-r to Great llrltaln. Allan Thorudyke Kice, to be Mlulder to lluaala; Thomas Ryan, lo be Minister lo Mexico; Patrick Kgaii, to be Mm.. i. r to Chill. Receiver. Public Moneya-Pol u M. nam", atduthrie. !. T.; Jacob V, Admire, at Klnflher itage atatlmi, I T. R nister of rnldlc Ijii.1-Jacob C Fob rrt at Kingfisher Ntae Klation; John I. I 'i II". at llnlhrie. I ml. Ter.; Omm H. ttr giison, Collector of Customs at Uclfiut, Me.; ItoU-rt Ailain. Jr , to be Minister lo I'a... ,1 Unhig II M Inner, to be Miutilar to Ike Central Ameriiun 8tale; W. I.. Krrjiga, to be Miuiater to Ven.xuela; W. 0. Brad I.), to be Minister rlrsldent an l .al (, u,.n ' ' W. " T'I''U. hi be I'm I tad Slate Marshal for the Kat i u Hnrlet of Tanne ec, Tya Olattn, to Ue XankaM for to Wmleni DMrfd "(, North Cnrnllna: Marion J n II I,' Krwin. I iiiIihI stales Atlorin v (or UieHeuUl'1 lalBl ern IMstrictof lienria: (leorg.-Chandler, ol Kansas, to be r'iral Ai: lutit S eretui ol the Interior. I tiarar l.en U i Wasiiii.iti., Mar h.'it. The hit -st charge agniii.t l-w is Wnlricy, who hns lnvn once conflmiesl aktiovi rnorof Arixoiia. kej is mov held up by a motion to nvonsUl.T, ure mid to relate to bl M-rvh c n internal r inn agent in laiiiisiatia. Thej are to the elleel, it i reMirles, tlmt he took limiiej from d.s tillers to cualde them to coiiniiuc to do kxe hns in violnliiiu of the law. Mr Wollley ays the MM) ilnnhth-ss was inlcinal, ,1 k aonie one allei led hy his in ll.in m i lo !ii( rrriaindist lleries In twti inna. J W. Kirhn was gien as the name of the man who would apiN-ar today ami make oath to the Irhlh of the hurges. but he fulled to show l'rs.rrll t e Nrinmah. WAsiii.sn.ro. March . The Secretary of the Interior balay i - I the fol'.iwlnf tin portaul order reas ting remuals; hrrtaraaav or th laiaaioa, w.inikiiii. i i . Mreh at, i saa, f Heads of bureaus and other iiflh r of till ilepiirliiieut will not call for resigiiatiotis except by dircctli.n of the Sci rrlary. and in making recommriidatioiis for the . I . - , , -si of mploye will p nise slate -( i ti. a.lv the reus-.lis therefor, and nmt stale whether there lui la-en due examination of all aa per on Iiie in the ap nulmciit dlvlai in, and there must he transmitted to the Hi n tary all paper hearing on the uhjeet mid tlie m oiuliK iidulinus Jon W. NoaLt, HcrrcUry. THE WElH-MtHPUY FIOHT. Th Feather Welg .: I.enva ChloaJjo to Do Battle for th Sporting World Cniesoo, HI., March SO A world' feather weight rhampi uisli p hallle for f) and the Kirhanl K. Fox belt, with only Hal sHTtntor allowed, wa the al trait ion whl, h tonight, at 0:30 o'riM-k, brought to gether at the pulk slnet ! ,t here. Just I lint number of some of the cholccet aplrlt in the aporting worlL Ker..ne nf th,- Km s e I on lip toe to etp elation regarding tbe event, and eager for the alighteat acrap of information rom ruing the two who were to do the fighting lb pugilist, Frank Murphy, of Hlrmlng-ham, Kngland, and Ike O'Neal Weir, qf Belfast. Inland. I ' i --1. ii turned largely on the condi tions nf the tight and the condition of lha lighter. That the affair would lie a d sa-r ale one. and in accordance w ith the t run. "lo a finish, " few srrsitia In the crowd had a do ul, I A puna- of fl,.Vaj, of whicli the .,ser would rec ite only riVi. It wa. con-h-nded, wa of its, II a Hu h In, In, . in. nl fur a druggie, and the fuel that the agrei meiit peel lied "skin glote" aparard uggetiva of a bar I hitting match. Ticket al : apiece and established repu lalton of the "Parwin" waa whul made the gathering unusually arlect, coufluing the at lendaiic" In I ii t i, Inn , si excluiively to the 1 1 i.. known as icgn rollers. It. I..re th. train left the Sl(iTINi WOULD. -JaBXHrw FAiT WORK BV RAi H AT MOM OOMUUY PARK YHBTBKDAT. Two-Towr-OldJ Who Unoek New Or In ana Tim j Hilly Pr wjrarn tor tba Mn'.ln -Th SouthW LMaTU Now Rig at fldi UDtMrmoat. depot. rate of the wafers on Him resort ol the aggrr- nf the light wa already wrll up in the Ihouund. and Indications were not lacking that there Would be hemy Isrtling at the ringside. Ruth Weir and Muiphy wen- d. In, d by their rvtpccllvc arhsun to lie i the acme nf physical form, while ryiimr of peiav.nal Ill-will between law rnmbntiiul Were pirn liar than ever. "Parson " Hutiie' well knit figure aeeniril i vetywlier. Ills amooUi luaiiogi menl of Ih" expedition waa being liberally roctnirnled and aprerd ao aat la in ' ry 'indeed, that few thmight It neee. aary to hi(iiirt In advance lb dealhiatlnti of th train or tinihir iletalla of th arrange menta. Paraoiii who did attempt t.. u chiae the inave airon were In general little the w is, r for It i"l when the engineer tulle. I the Ih-uttl. the art of the i, Ian r)l io n crrl Inly wo thai tit fight would bo at a pol wllbln two bour' rid of CbJcagii, on Hn Ufa Hi if at Waatora Road. The srrfert weather of )e-lerlaf drew large number of visitor to Monlgoincrv Park, ami they wen. well rcwardi-d lor their hiiii. The ground never looked prettier, and the emend, I g, ecu of the Infield foim grateful contrast lo Hie dniurllng w bite of tin h in , s and I -1 1 1 1 -1 1 1 1 u' - and the yrllowlsli brown llnl of the track, la the early nn.ni hig hour trainer Wen- 'may pcediui their Imrs. s, and aome very rreiliuhle work w.i I i ' h d Sum-of the tralm rs an- worked up because Tnr Arrxtl. grta nn to the srr fnrmance. of their hore in I give them to the public. They fear it iy affect the ! t ting a a. I lessen their i haifrr of w Inning on their entries. To all such Tnr. Arrru. aayr 'Han't b alaillMoi, g-rtlenien. You willl..- able to place all lh-i uintiey yoi want and at Idg laid, when your horse (tart. Then-w ill not be an '.inch r sthlui.. inn to a-nk of. I'll vale trials an not wmth a routhiciital, anyway. It' public form that lens, inn lln- pun lie have a r .till to las pn teiled from putlliig Hit If moo -y on era I ia, nn. I tint ii what lot. Allan .--. s to behi do." The work yrtcnlar wa mm' than aatJ fartory, and conitinrd train, rs they hail nothing to fear fnuii the two tear old run lliij(. nl w-ctd her from .View Orlean. The la-si in the lot down linn hi- not male on fourth of a mile in les, than USA. There are a dou ii two year-olds on the Memphis track that can beat that will, ait half trying. I: I Oorrijpui'a King Alfonso illjr, Ml llow ard. made It yeaterdav In" ' William M i,,,n In stunt tli ., Mma slid Lultl II in ale it In o.Sit wilb lot to .pare. Mr. Wlihn r ba an animal hi his -tible Ihalci.v- red a iiuarler InO i.V, 1ml tie name Is Willi- held fnm publication i. ut nf i, ct to the owner' feeling. Hloiiey M- iitgotnery, of tlie rut Uorrlgan lring. did II yet arch on the Irm k, imk'n running strong and y. M an I Mela trn-.r half mil, in " taigm-1 hurley i. not b Ii g nr I.. .Imw that he i not a n k is.rtrd In th Bmkit far , nut and made three fourths in your ye on that si. k horse w In n he hit. llrooklyn. Today the track will lie fast fault and ome Heel work lna l, . ija, i, I lb heat time logo I hetwaii daylight and lo o'clock a.m. Then all tin- hnrae are oul and the fun U xhilcrlnu I tie following am the condition of lb m nine program KATINItg BATITIDAT, Mt II, 3.30 f.U. First Hae Mall a will, pnrw I . lai.nhliw l'i tirsl aiet fif. to nwaud, for tw. ' .sir ..Ids. mil. lo rwrr) tin 1..1111.U, 11 II lew ami gc. i,, Ui can Itr7 won In AM, after a dead hi-iil with U'xing l-oiM, U-.i lln 1 I. mi oi,ijia xwrniga, The foli, .a!,; . ... wsrighkflhl laslting for loiinirnm s race at W urwans were .atisil Us ulglil at Power A IV). ' Turf Kx cbang- Fiil Race -rive e'hlh of a aide. ell..r 0, n tints, ih. s 1,1 1 .i n i,s v 1., .. .pl 11. .'. to t Kn-i tsoDlav 111, 4 In I; Jlmmle H. ls, in I fit mill' IIM, s e It II a, In I. kit. Kirk fnr lllli lllllll mil u7, (, Ui t, llumil M I,.- .1 wink mile in 1.4; 011g.n1 entry 1 1 li nn - d. hut just Imrs- a re .' In w . nl I JV Keep s I lues- Three l.xil'hs W ! . 117' nrl N.ie Mile: imrw . .-I hi. h ,.L. I Mare ('IU., thra yean old and uuw.al k r. I ii. ,.n, I. Admlwlnii to grand .t in.! '' cent. En trta to clua al track at 4 o h ' April at few lrlell. Kxw OaLKA, La., Mm h .1" Tialay'a race war run orr a fat "" The weathar was bright and warm, an-l tin re wa a larg attendance. Firtt Ita. e -Kivo furl ,i, Ihllrbmaa woo In 1 .0X, Orang (Jlrl si' albs rlur M tliird. '.,11 I f n mil. I il I"! won m II- li. ,i '"I A ii ii- WAIl third Third Race-On mile Jltaw WUIIaml won In H'S. H.lll.k etond hrmaii lb Fuurllt rUo II..1 Ut Wettr Flcmlt) 10 . UA. to y i hei Tlilnl i: r mil. Ii..ni,is AunawNii isi. man tt .. a t. I Fnnrih Son year old.: I j. 107. 1 In ran Hit John l , iiiu.l. . 1 1 s. ..,. it lined Jockey. A New Orleans (.. , il to an Ml hangc ): A bright little mulatto J. a key tiaiiml Htevetiooa has attracted general attention here by hi flm- riding He wa with lln b rn-ek'a alablc. ami n m gni named lloblnaoii ruled off here iasl veal, ihiilned to he Ins guanlian and In i Large of the lad' lu ll n is K Vend prominent aluldc h ue tried l inn. has., the lads n I. a-c. hut have been iin.uci cuaful. the reawin nndi- ahlv being that llohinsoii had in. right to ami le him. Jnliniiie Camiila ll who. with i Minor Noh, n. of Albany, Y control the Ik tcrwvck slahlc. wa ani- lons lo ... I the h,, . inn I Went III Work ipliclly I i hunt up tin lad - antt di nit lie found that Men ns.ni s bgil i'u ii lians weie an aacie and an aunt in Ml I. in- from whom he hml run away a year ago. ami who w, Ignorant of Ills wWfTaUoata, It Is . Id Hlevetiaon belii el Hobiiiaon was sending il, in moiii y regularly, hut when Camplied'a agejit arrlviaL he found lln m about being ejc la-l from their home and In abj.et Hiverly. Vmb r the rlrcanutance tbe nr nt had no dinVulty In obtaliiing t It-1 r .Igiialiirr to a document apprenlu imr Iho laiv to C.implM-ll for five year at $l.isu a ,i I,,.- , on tract arrived tbi morning and ' , il tiaik laiasa asloli of hi new Jim key. Tae in h . . iislrin ted tbe yoiHigsl -r that he bud I o legally bound. It is the llr-t colored laiy Camp'scll ha had. and he ch ell Stcvi nxiii lo be a great name la f ire long. I nraairaulMg Has. toil I ew. Il I.Kik like biisiuea now all along the line New Orleans nd Memphis have pnie tie. illy completed their bains, Atlanta ia hustling for players. Chattanooga ha chosen her null,, rm and llirmliidiatii ha enaiigdl J. A. Allison, of llnmklyn, a. manager, utul h claim to have li;m-d live Al In, n I i. nl. -n.n never WMludoulit They tTould day lull there pending an earth, jiiak", and If they win ahead Would kick against a . .s. I,. In nt. 111. ,..li.l...... II. Ul.i ii lag t arag. r-pntal ,,i-si' li In I in A ( - .1 iliawi voniw. Ala., March AO. This for. I i I'resid. nt Kent, of our hall' luli re reived a telerrani fmm J. A Allison, of Hnioklvi!, who bus I.e. I ... areil lis In III i,-. -r. aaying he bad already aigued llvn A No I r. i ..id mi ll fni mil I, a n ami wnuld I, 11 'he other now In a few day. He furih, r -I il I that they were "pennant winner dead ur and Would lie here In tlmu to tlurt II, eon schedule." Th men Inkrntloii i;. i.i ,. made l.v M ( in ut M nu..i '. vl.iadi Fxpiuuiidl of ml. ui an 1fnVwnir p the soldi. . K n ie M inr.ni iiifrr nn. I Harrison, tin principil umaleui t. lit will he a ,,ne nillii ham li. il.. fol a lilct nine prli-a w III be givni; anil, tu aildltlnli, a IMirrnlr I all start. i whn full In i lite a place. 'Il will las run Ihi wv Thai theie are forty enlri.-s: eight bent will he run. live mi ll ia i n h Ih.iI; the eight winner I 1 will ride a s.. mi l nmiul. four 'ii ra. h heal. Ihe llisi ami vi'.iiiil III each to pete intlieliii.il for lit -t. ihs,.iii and lliinl Btta Them will thus h thirty two m b le.ite.l In the lirst round ..f In its.wl.o will run ucaln say ill eillici h, ilsinwli.it ma) be liHikisI upon a wcond raca, 'I lie winners of lie li"iiti will loll the tame course na is m ip.s out for I In- winner of Hi, II rs. f nninl, and Ihi. ill, .-. In' In, n will lake Ihe fourth. Ilfih and lilh nrln I In Iwciilv four li liiaililnu men w III go Ihnui h tbe Hue ptocew exactly, Ihe w llilicr taking aevenlh. eik'hlh and iniilh .ries. Tilt n will In-a lurge number of oilier event of v. nn, ns iha, .a n r THE AMKIUCAS. Tlllt PI lll'OtEf- OF TUB CONTFRtNCM TO Ul'. 1IKL.O DURINO Tllal Yh.'.B. It I to Dlaruaa and Kcrommatid rtoma Plan of Arbltmtlon For th Hettl. ment o International Diapul. v of , to tttm National H I , , . , , , . OkfJH Mffa III., Man h St). Th Eipwitlon Building hn been Bccuiwd for a national cycling tournament and exhibition of cycle and cycling appliance May 13 lo It, Inclu sive. There will b one pnifeestutial event, ronlhniiiig alx day and eight huur d.nlv For ibis i. ii will b given, and pmvldel there are eight or more tlarlerw, it will b divided Into IWo prir.-s the first mm taking AVIO. tbe aeooBjd lW, the Ihlrd IA founh 7.-. and fifth 60. If ther ar lata than alght tartan, only lour prlae will b given, tlx third man taking l H n I the fnurtb IOO. In addition to Ibis a apxelal prlae will be given lo the wl provioadtia Uata tin record, Til miUa, THUS DIxNVK t BANK iiobbkbt. No Trace of ih Sharper Pound by the Polio. IUsii b, Col . Man h .Ul -W II Clink, the man who was arrestc I last vfhing on su.- pi' "n "f I. i n' the nun l, , i -1 I Ihe Flrl National Bui of l.'l in. ami ule I ic nt ly released alter J) II M .'l.ni faded to Identify him, wo rttarn-stcd and will he In Id to n in furiher derelopmeii's, on Ihe charge of being an accomplice. II" nmst positively d nlei any con a.-. Hon with the affair. Ih-leclive while w-n hlo the building In the vl laity of the bank io lay discovered In tlie hallway leading lo the laliiu.cr Printing I nlnliany a light brow n r t in the hh Vet- of which was a loaded rev.. her and a bottle aupoaed to en-tain altlw glyrerim- whhh evhlenth !. .d,r thrown thrown then- by the r,iln-r u. he pis ,1 through Ihe linil linn inn I ing 1,1- . asr The tin, I wa lal i u lo silu-e lie.iibiuarlera, the Ik.iiIc and intileul to a chemist. An in. ii I ..I the deadly exnlo.lv providlo almpl.v a bottle of castor oil. No other devi I. ,i.m. ul have la-en luaile In the i.i... Ihiik mi- lure n-'tntl) from i.i.u.d Rapids. Vl,, , where his fnlherl'i n I in the liimlier busirtea. Mnnn after his ar riv al here, lie n iie, a I nn otlh e fnr the pnrHrs' nf loaning tmuiey on cballel im,rt gag. a I Id - he e ive up two mout'is ago and la, tiitiictid Ina iker eluli nann In the Hah i. k A H...vard bha-k. and wa in the rooms al the tune of hi arrcat. A UKAVY hO.HH. 11m Bu!noaa Portion of tb Town of Med. inn, Ala., Dtroyd. j -e 1 ' l-'-i .1, ', , lln- V. .1 Hut w i noii iw, Ala . March .VI. At 2 o'clock thi' morning the al inn of lire rapidly pn ad Ihrongb III" pretty litlla town of rVddoii, Ala., llsml forty miles fn.iu tin city, on the iic .tgia Pa' itic Railroail. The luhabl- tout rii'lied fnun llu-ir home to (Ind tin en tir" biisim ss pail of Hie town ou lire. There Were no lilght n, Imini to dis. over the blae before It grilnd headway and no eu gln.B to BXtlngulsb the llann s, and Hie con BeUcm was that the busluetw portion of the town wa destroyed. Ih. los I distributed among the ilx nr eight lonki-cprr of the village and will amount to not lit than i ' covered by Immraiice. Tb nr I believed to have been of Incendiary origin It aiaried In a small lore In wh' h a hi. ml tiger buaiucaa waa being i n ndm led. An Old 'I .H.. . s urler. Wasiiinomx, Mar. Ii SO -Mr Jam Cuh Ian. tin mother nf Hi Washington liy who w.w lost nn tar Vamlaila In the cyclone at A: ciimsx, la , ,.i,,,l..i, h ,,,,slralod by gin f, ami h r plivticlan fear tlie is danger. ously III. Iltr busbaud died only a Ik ! bsli ago, and brr sou Ocurgo wa. her only tup aten transmit. pUlh C. gil'M. "wia .T... .Mtinti .w. -Ihe nl n unci l.v the President today lo be ik I'll. .(..Ih i,i i n, . I l-tweru the t sst Slat.-, nf America and the Republic Mexico, Central and Houlh Am. rii a, Ha Han Hoiiiiii and the Knipiro of llianL be h, Id in W ellington during lha year, ar nominate! in acenn lance with the act of I May '.'I, lNs, which authorise th Pnsid.nl I in, th - veral H.., rninoil ine i,. iii. i, - .a in t n , i ,-iiiiai anil Knith America. Haiti, Sun laimiiigo and tin Kinpln-nf llnull to join Ihe I lilted " i a conference lo Iw held at Waah- iugloii al sin li lime a he may .ham pniper f .r tlie purpose of diss uaslng and lecuni li" ii bug for adoplliiii to their reapet Uv lo.teriiiui nt. ..line plan of arbitration fur the settlement of illtogria-ment and du pille that may hereuller ar! betweeu llicm. and for considering queati ndallug I.. Ih. iiiifrovrnn nt of but li,-. int. n.,,irJ and mean, of din-el iMiumuiiii aliou U-lwren laid isuiiiirir and lo ruinuragv uch reci- 'ti laimmerclal relallona a will b sroclii ial to all and act un- in..n- ctlejisfv maik.is f..r the i lin ts of en. h nf said uiitnes In f, i wanting notice of Ihe inn- I i tier the I'n -i-h nt Is n-ouirrd lo sel forth that the .oifi-rem i. a'led to colt-, h r tb following : I. Measure, that shall tend to preserve th srae ami mondc the pro), rily of lha ss-v. ,l Amei i an Mate. Meutun-s toward Ihe formation of an Auierti an Custom- I'iiIhii. under which the trl" of the Am. teati Nation Willi eai b shall so fur as puasibl and pmlltabl b proiiml, I i i tu .'.:ai.i.i;iieui of regular anil Irts 'iiliiuiin atioii IhIwicii the purl of . i ai Ann in an Males and the purl ol I I he tluhlihineiit nf a uniform svtt n i l i-i. -ii,- regulations iui-achof the Inile- n lent American Slates to govern them. -da I imairtatloii and -1 H.rtation of merrhan-li-e and la.rt dties and i hargtsa, a uniform method of determining the iussilh almn and value of sin h in.. n handise in the isurt of each i. iiinlry, mid a uniform -i-i.ui..t in in s and the uhio. t of Ihe sanitation of thlps and ou.iniiillne. o. llic adotloii 1. 1 a unltorm -lem of wclyhl and n in s. and law lo pn.t rl Ihe .! I. ti I rnthts. copyrights and trade- I it ,,. b' .,f cither i i.niitry, and lor the . 111,1-1 n of irilllill I The adoption of a common silver cola, I., b.- i .viii. I hi i .. li iiovrriimeiit. the tatuia to be legal tender in all coinnien Ial trona ki thai, between llietltltvli of all Ih Amcr n in Stall's ?. All agrei ment uia.n and nc nun. n la- Ihrir thai for adnntion to . i - 1 1 1 L-overii in. nl. ol a .1. I, n le p in nl arbilr ,.n of all ! s ami diffen n. that may . tist hi tween th. m to th end that all dull, ulll.-i and disputes l..t wee i i. li liallnii may ' ia-we- hly willed and wars prevented, and, a I,. r.,n. i,h i such "Hi. r suhi. , Is rtfktilu 1. 1 the wclfaic nf the several Mate repn selited st may lie preriilta by any of said Mali wbi h are hereby Invited to Mrtk-b pile in s.n.l i oiifereine. II Ihi eolifenuu-e on Hie p.nt Mat. lie I., s. wllhont other than ihur tual neeeary expense. Hi H icrsl other Slate participating in the .nf. rental shall b represented by as inajiy legate s i a. li mav levl on. vet t tnal In the dlaaiilioii of IJUrltliilia to i nine be fore lb- i unit i. ui-e un Stale shall las tall lied to Wore than one vole. The Mvcn-lart ..f i ,te It rvruuired to laty fur tlie daily publication In the Kuglith. Spanish and Portugese langtiagr ol simSi of th. , in '( tbi i nufereoe ts thai i'nn It Coin IO- I. Jeynt. to ih I lllls-.l unpen tatton a npurl ul tli ttuu tt ...txasfJaCs -s J sl. .sg'iifawjai I aMatttatau Ii naaj saVatNaaMast.as. KAtasm glsg. ... m.-.