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THE MEMrmS APPEAL: FRIDAY, MAY 3, 18S0. 4 ANOTHER BIO CLOTHING 8 ALB. " MENKEN'S . EXTRAORDINARY PURCHASE. This in an unusual purchase, becanso tlie clothing is (ur beyond the averngo Btnndnrd.both iu mako and quality i mil in every way to the linos t garments miido by merchant tiiilotn. These foods will bo oilercd at about half their valuo. The quantity being limited, we advise coining early bo at to secure the greatest bargains ever offered in Moinphis. The real valuo of these suits is uot less tfiau $25; some aro worth $30. The lot consists of flue plaid and chocked French CasMincie Huita, frocks and sacks, also plain and mixed Cheviot and Cusui were Suits, all such as any ecntleinan can wear. The entire lot will be placed on sale today at one price, Only le.rs ft Sill. Gentlemen? come cnrlv. Perfect fit guaranteed. Sulo begiut tliis morning at 9 o'clock. So as to make this salo unusuully attract ive to gentlemen, we will oQ'er some special bargains in Gentlemen's Fin Miofs, (.entlerueiTa Fin I'aderwear, Ueullemru'a New Nfyle lints. In our Gents' Furnishing Department we will sell today: Gknts' BulbricL-nn Shirts and Drawers aTM.r)c each, worth 75c. Gkntb' brown Ilalbrian Socks 0 pair for $1.60, worth 60c a pair. Four-Ply Llnest Cellars lor lie. Stkciak A counter of Dress Goods will be placed before the Indies today that will really surprise them. l'mca Only Site, double width all wool droits good, vulue 50c and 05c. New figured Mohairs, the latest novelty. Ask to look at them, bhown at Dress Uoods Counters, Tan J. 8. MENKEN COMPANY. Important. I have with niu Mr. II. L. Cason. who y is an expert iu his prok-aaion as a practical I optician, and as lie cannot remain in tho I city longer than Thursday, May 0, I ad- vine tlioso who have defective 'vision to 1 rail at once ami securo a iortect fit in a pnir of A. K. lluwkcs'a celebrated opcctiv I cleft. Mr. Canon conies hiuhly rooom- ineiiiled and thoroughly undeniUnds bis LuHinesa. Hotuo of our most prominent citiau'iis, who received Mr. I iisoq i ntten ' lion Saturday, exprem a feeling of grato- fulness and'satinlaction with tho perfect and soft vixion ovciirod. Mr. Canon in not f" a spectacle peddler In nny wnse, I u t i comes in the Interest of a first-claw house, ( and I will indorse any contract made by i him in fitting these lenses. T. 1. KouTixr, 3S1 Main si root bolug Moirmf If so do not ilnro to go with that old .. shabby Imt you have worn all winter, but r-vo to Martin Cohen, the halter, No. 210 . Main street, who will ri you up in grand I stylo at a trilling cost. lerbys fur young ? men in ill shades and qualities to tuit all, r and to suit your pockct-ltook is well. I Children's nobby straws in t-nilora, Cap, ISoeton Dips and lots of others too numer ous to mention. tii-nt'o Droits Hals, Mrs w 1 1 ills, iH-rhys and IStetnnn's lino UnU. lio incmlicr the' place of the old reliable bat ter, -No. 21!) .Main street, ho Knew. "I ran give you pio, if you are afrold the pain will be too ureal to endure." Mid a dentist to an elderly negro woman who bad como to have several teeth extracted. "No. mIi; no. tali," she said, shaking her bead emphatically, "you don t gib mo no easen hall me sit up out'n dat cheer so walk homo dead. No. snh; 1 reads the newsuapahs. Yon ran gib me all the koko lulu you want ter, bul.'vou can't gib me no gnu. it ami aa goou lor imngis lion and dicpia." Halle. The Prospect I'ark & licit Dummy I.ino willliecln runninit reaular Irsins to 1'nw- ect I'ark today. Train will leave rcond and (tayoso slreets alxut every hour and forty minute and tnm withia a short dis tance ol Calvary Cetnetery. Com i out to the auction s ilo of the I thain subdivision today anil Invest your money where yon will rvuliro the largest n-turno. lluses leave roriu-r Main and Madison streets at 10 o'clock. Me lie-ins at 11 o'clock. Duuiuiy leaves corner tsy- nv and Nxxind street every hall liour, licginning at 10 oYlork. t reo transport lion. liooiui A Masti.i, Agents and Auctioneers. Tun attention of parties seeking an in vestment In valuable city property is railed to iho advertisement In this iue of the rhuncerv salo of the roy A McClrllan binldiiij on Iron! and Court streets. Tho six" and locution of this procrty nuke it Very dcitiiablo. Title prrlirt; terms easy JaehMN . Turk l'onrrl Kunday. AdniWon 10 cents. ' Kkvki was nu ll en opportunity afforded to buy a nice lot In a .Icmrnhlo part of the uburlM, as (inodliw A Martin oiler today at auction. Hie lota are inch and dry, have the convenience of the Dummy lin, and aro oueicd at only .0 per cent cul Imlsnce in one, two and three years. Just think of it and vou will bo lute to come cut and buy a lot Tin rniulhern Trtiat Company offers ill services in procuring loan on Memphis teal ot ate at low rates ol interest "Com K IoIIim total board tonluM. For bright eyed beauty w ill lie then" I'M .Main street, luiuu inn see. Orrt r. furnUlied with towel rs k.comh, Vub and cicau tnwel every morning for I'.i rent per week, by Meui hi bieain liiundry. Ornament to any nflico. Mkmphis on Crrt Cleaning and renovating W'oiks, i'.'O ihsalo street Tele phone IWi. TKIsiEPI-IONIS OO. THEY ARE VERY SERENE. PR58ENT OWNERS OF LOCAL STREET RAILWAY STOCK SATISFIED. The Day of Oraoe Is Passed, But May be Extended AKoalthy Condition of the Property Puts tbe Present Owner In a Tranquil Etate of Mind. Tho day of grace in tho groat street. rail road deal has past, but the merciful pow ers having tho mutter in charge aro not inclined to bar the door against C. B. Holmes and party. A telegram wni received from Mr. Holmes yesterday, which stated in sub stance just what Tin Appeal published yesterday over the great railroad maguuto's signature. lie added, howevor, that ho would writo a fuller explanation of his in tentions. An Appeal reporter culled upon Mr. 8. P. Koad yesterday, the Trustee holding tho stock up for salo to tbe foreigners, but he had heard nothing later than the tele gram published yesterday. "I am now waiting for a demand upon mo by those at liberty to mako it, and when it comes I shall placo myself under the best legal minds in the city," said ho. Tbe ton or twelve gentlemen who own tho stock in the street railway system of Momphis, as well also as tho most of its bonds, amounting in all to nearly $2,000, 000, Imvo a soft thing and don't caro a penny whether tho C. B, Holmes party comes to time or not Knowing they have a good thing, the piesent owners are perfectly aatisf'e d with their property, hence the lakeside street car purchasers may stay at home, if they want to, and keep their money in their pockets. The Momphis gentlemen will not shed any tears over the matter either way. Oue of the reasons for this indifference on tho part of the Memphians is that they aro all in easy circumstances, as it wcro. Some may be regarded as heavy borrowers In hanking circles, but they have tho con fidence of lenders, get funds at reasonable rates of interest, and the note holders don't bother them. It ii reported, and thcro is good ground for the teport being near the mark, that tho Holme party have tried hard to raise tho wind, or cash, to pay for the Memphis railways as per agreement, but that their cflorts have been futile. No lenders have yet been found willing to accept mortgages on the street railwsy system as security for tho loans wanted, so it is hinted. Indeed, a Philadelphia lawyer, said to be tho shrewdest of their Irtho, camo out here a month or so siuco, went through charters and other document pertaining to tno street cur business here, went homo, and bis report to those who employed him kept three hanks in the city of brotherly lovo from ndvuncing tho desired funds to the would-lm purchasers. Tho fact is. that more real money has liven inado In the Memphis street car deals than any other oue thing ever handled on this blulf. Dr. Laurence. Mr. r'ariianon and others wont out ol the system big money ahead; and the present owners aro aiuoug our wealthiest citizens, much of their wealth being due to their holdings in the street railway coin- r!-- ino way the stocx oi si.uuu.isw is now held is nearly, if nut quilo, as follows: Thorns. I1-""' - f lnnll.'v ntwr I 4i.uk) ikiIimii Hill.. , l'.ie IIU.MU , II0.OO Krmt llnx IL It HiiciwiIoii ... , ftllXI binnfc AniuM...M , 4UUQ And tho remainder scattering more or less, Mrhaii held by Messrs. ham late, M. C I'earce. T. 11. trims, C. F. iJcUaris, Cunt Flvun. and one or two more, though three or four of these are said to haVe sold out lately it about 10 per rent under par, or less. 1 he amount recently changing own rrs is some here about '0.0l)0 or 170.000. nnd it was sold to Mr, liarrett, according to street rumors, at tho rat of 1Kic, less 10 tier cent- held in reserve by Mr. fen in P. Itead, this being the amount which was lo have lieen given the broker in Momphis and Chicago, including Mr. Frank White, Mr. John Norton and their Chicago co- adinlom. for the part they played in bring' ing atmut the recent ileal lor which no money has yet Itcen paid. It was on the Dth ol December hvt that Messrs. White, Norton, and their Chicago correspondent brought Iho deal to a writ ten contract, wherein It wu stipulated that for the sum of ff.KK),(KI0 the entire forty-two mile of street-car lines, Willi rolling stock, equipments, motive power, realty and franchise, should lie trans ferretl to the Chicago purchasers. The balance of the f-l.0o0.oo0 was to bo di tnliuted to the broker in payment for their vuluuble services. Ten per cent was considered a lair equivalent lor tueirworl Another stipulation wu that an stocl holders should pnt their share in tho hands of Mr. rutin P. Head, to be trans ferns I whon paid for; that ninety day was tho limit ol time in which the money in whole or in psrt was t? lie. paid; that 0 ikt cent was to le sllowcd from llio daie of purchase on all purchase inoneis un- psiil, that when the lust payment was made tho president, Mr. Napieoi Hill, was to resign, and Mr. C J. Holmes should lie chosen in 111 stead; that at each payment thereafter tho director about. resign, one by one, until a'd of th nroiicrtv was tran(c rrcd anil under tho control and management of the Chicago tiuichiuH'r. In addition to this lh. ro I ftiOO.OOO worth of 0 tier cent liond rovering tho property, nearly nil nl which is held by the ikmiiiIo of MJeiuiihis. and over ..Kl tliCM) bonds are now p ocd by Mr, Psrrelt None of thcln uro held by the Chicsiro buver. 'ile ImiihIs arc securoi bv a lirst tuortgnge on tho entire property ol tho company. It was oritfiuully de signed lo circulate f 1,0(10,00(1 of the bonds but there was JIliO.Ooo reserved to pay foi IMvlniitrects Is'tween IMi k, and tlm pur l huso ol liettennrnls Including rolling stock. It turned out. however, that there was nover any need of issuing the extra hundred thousand ol Uinds. and they aro till held In Iho treasury of the company Th irniniM of the road increased iu a ratio far beyond tho inosi s.iiiituinc rxpcrtnlion of tut liest friends. For some months past tho daily earning havo never gone under ;i,U0t), and Iisv Is en as high several times a (I.IMX) tie die .ii. With such an Income the company bus g me along and Improved Us truck Isiiiuht cars siii) mule, and now has M . (MO or more in the treasury, feed enougl In the stable to last throe months or more, and not dollar of llxilmg debt is out standing. The President Is psid a nice salary of f 1,000 or fl.oou ter annum, and seldom if rver, lo(ks inside ol the stithies: its chid attorney, Col. Frayser, get f L',000 per an HENRY XOEB'S num ; his assistant, Mr. Gilham, gets $500 annum: Vipo-Pmiilrmt ,! V...norai per Manager Mr. Thos. Barrett, receives :t mm per anuum, and good, fat salaries are paid iu uiuoin. iuo roaa is certainly good property under such circumstances, and it is not to bo woudorcd that the parties most interested are careless about transferring it. Tho property represented us belonging to the company includes about 150 cars, COO ruulos, forty-two miles of track, and very valuablo realty, including stable on itiiuu sireei, corner oi Mince, also on Gayoso nnd Second and near Kitivul Park, on Vance, tosother with olaivo area of unoccupied property. It is very few cities in this country, perhaps none, thut havo as much street railway property to their population as nas jucrapniH, ami vet it has paid very handsome dividends, or at least profits, so fur. iho lowest price tho stock ever sold for n the oiven market was ):! cento on tho dollar and while just now there is nobody making inquiry for it, yet the last sale nas at the rate of 110 cents on the dollar. Tho bonds pay interest promptly but are not worth quite up to par. Inde'd it would be considered a bargain to get U5 cents on the dollar for them at present. There are sev- crul reasons given for the failure, of the Holmes party to respond when inquiries woro propounded to them regarding their proposed intentions. It is belived thut they did not have tho wherewith to mako tho first pavment and that they could not raise it. Tho fact of tho city author ities and tho present owners of tho system being ut locgcrbeads never seemed to worry any of tho parties of tho second part They had no doubt of their ability to mako satisfactory terms with tho city fathers. It is said that tho gentlemen iu Chicago havo never replied to any of the uioHt urgent telegrams sent them from their friends horo, except on one occasion when a telegram was sent to Mr. Hinckley, the supposed capitalist of tho syndicate, asking for particulars. Mr. Hill, tho pres ident, wished to go awny to be absent several months and would liko to resign before his departure. Tho reply, signed by a clerk, said Air. Hinckley was in the Kust and would not bo homo for several days, and that is all it did ssv. Ayer's Hair Vigor 13 the "ideal" Iluir-dresslng. It re st or ri the color to gray hair ; promote fresh and vigorous growth ; prevent tbe formation ol dandruff; makes th hair soft and silken: and imparts a delU rato but lasting per fume. "Several months ago my hslr com menced fulling out, and III a lew weeks my hesd was ahiinst IjrIiI. I tried many remedies, but they did uo good. I llnal Iv lioiiuht a Isittlo of Ayor's llslr Vlgur, and, afU'r iisluz only a part of tlm con tents, my lieail was covered with a heavy growth of lislr. I rccomiuinJ your ersnaratlon" as tbe best In th world' T. Muuilay, Kliaron tirove, Ky . " I havs used Ayer's Hair Vigor for a number of years, and It has alwsys given me satisfaction. It is an excellent drew lug, prevents tb hair from tiiruinff rray, Insures Its vigorous growlli, sad kees tlm scalp white and chau." Mary A. Jackson, Halem, Mass. "I have used Ayer's Hslr Vigor for rrnioolliig th growth of the lisir, and hink It uneimleil. For n'slnrlng tbe hair to its original color, ami fur adias Ir.g, It cituti'il lie siirjmssml." Mrs. Uoo. La Fever, Katon ltuplds, Mich. "Ayer's Ha'r Vigor Is a most excel lent prenrailoii fur lbs hair. I sneak of It Irniti my own experleneo. lis lino promotes the growth of new hair ad makes It glsv and soft. The Vigor I also a cure fur dandruff." J. W. IWiwen, Editor ' Knipitrer," McArthur, Ohio. " I bav used Ayer's Iliilr Vigor for the past two years, and fi t It all it I represented to bo. It restores tbe natu ral color to pray hair, causes tbe hair to grow frei.ly, and keep it soft snd pliant." Mrs. M. V. Day, Cohoe. N. Y. " Mr father, at oboiit lbs age of fifty, lust all the balr from the top of bis head. Alu-r on uuitilb s tilal of Ayer's Ilnir V.gor the hair began coming, and. In three months, he bad a line urn will of Imlr of the naturul color." P. J- Cullru, haratoga Hprlngs, N. Y. Ayer's Hair Vigor, Dr. J. C. Ayr It Co., Lowell, Mat. Hold by UruffUis and IVrfuBMia. DR. SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS CLEA NSC the mucous mem brsnes of iht i lomacb and liowrls of all slim anj (ott ign msltcr. start the secrmioni. sut dicettloa sad omll itlon, nulrify th blond. T bey rrllev th liver of cooetioQ, l H a chsnc la cslract bile poiwns front lb blood, lo mils them Into good bile, and lo arcrri Jmt ht is needed. Tbry do not tear their wsy and Irriuie like mist purga tires. but they treat all th surface and or gsnt, to tluU lb cntir lyticra . retpuods. Tbry ar bated on Scientific principles. Tbry ar entirely rational and eaturat Thry always do what is claimed fur them. They work on lb syttem in itn way claimed. Tbey work lugether for th greatest good. They ar not like new and untried medicines. They need so pralta, but only simphj mro- Uoo of merit. J-Dr. ftchentk"s purely vefetalil and whullr reltati'.a Lur.ily mcdn Inet ar fur ul by sll Dmcjis's. Kcry patknee his nraily printed dueciK for ue. II y Wmild onderttsnd younelf send fof lr. Khenck S Dew li'iok on IliM-ssnof li e l.unrs, liver and Momsxh. K.nl free. Adder-. Itr. J. II. Ktbeiuk it Son, nolaoctpUa, l a. f! cosier viOfizz NcnvtUcitofrf .r( AV At'il t-t fw I.I ll I W M A ' or t ! a- ft - l -X fMV'f ws JT a- A" hf I W wsj I"' '" i4 mm. At dmrrl : rr -? y l O rslMnutil BUBaCniBB FOR. TUB MEMPHI3 WEEKLY APPEAL. I LB D wmm V ...VS f WUhout tM"'f pnjlileeir r-iiisl'i-il's i0 l.i.l." ill ila 4.-1-4.-3 V MONROE V X L xo xa.vxi a.,ks Use Without Soap. Fob TV Tablespoonful of Pearline t0 Pail of Water Andyou have the best nnd quickest moans of washing and cleaning. Directions for easy washing on every package Why is Pearline so largely imitated Why do these imitators invariably select names ending in INE? Why are they compelled to peddle their goods from house to house use deception, falsehood, offer prizes, claim that their powders are as good as Pearline, etc., etc. ? This is why: PEARLINE is the best never fails never varies has no equal and is as harmless as the purest imported castile soap. Sold everywhere. Millions now ire it. nl Manufactured only by JAMES PVI.E. New York. MONEY TO LOAN ON COTTON PLANTATIONS IN Til STATES Of MISSISSIPPI, ARKANSAShsLOUISIANA OUR FI VEoiTKN YEAll INSTALLMENT LOAN IlY WHICH A rOUTIOX OF TUS PRINCIPAL ItKTAID IArU YEAR, It TUB CHEAPEST FORI 0FL0AH, AS IT MAKES THE IRCOHE CF THB BORROWER. A planter that pars off bis ladebtedosM without eibsustlns aoy year lbs srbols procasiU of bis erk ALSO, WE MAKE LOANS ALL FRANCIS SMITH, Rooms O. in. II A 12. COTTON EXCHANCE Bullrllns'. MEMPHIS. TENN Hill,; Fontaine & Co. Cotton Factors and 200-208 FRONT 8TREET, MEMPHIS, TENN. HILL, FONTAINE & CO. Gotton Factors. Commission Merchants No. 119 COUTH MAIN B, UUDLEY FJIAYSEII, rresliletit. It. Memphis City Bank FULL PAID CAPITAL, $250,000. 337 Main Street, Corner of Union, Memphis, Tenn. Pr W. Jf. Wllkeraon, I!. I'.. Scinnies, V Kostiine. Fulmer, Thornton & Co. COTTON FACTORS, Ko. 800 riVONT BTBXIT. taiataalilrri ta tt Mtmphl araeary Oonipan. Ordart lor OooJa peoasU A1U tiWrol A.4Taaaatl ftiaUa aai Cmk 4 at onteal Cotlao, ft K tPTCd & t. Z. N. BSTES &c CO. (BCCCK880R8 TO KifTES, DO AN CO.) "WTiolesalo Grocers and Cotton Factors IMos. II 1-2 and 13 Union Street. Momphli, Tenn. DILLARD COTTON NOS. 30a and 304 FRONT A.. J. -VTISjN IMI'WIlTl &, AD liKll cut I t 0-TJZSTS, BIFLES JW AMMUNITION iJASM No. 347 Main Stroo', Memphis, Tonn. aTTUf Largest 1 nd Ike4 Asm rttnetit in tlis f.ly. Tlie Tr.ls 811 ,u litil at Irsl Pr!c4 "Vurioty Ariculturxil AVorlw, 431 au4 til fliatbf ana 01 aail 100 I llnlai aia., Meaialila, T.aa. M ANl'FAfTI'lif. Warboun nn.1 Cotton Tru-lcs, Husj, Hrldirsj nnd B'.ambot Irci. Vtjrk. eto. Eualnca and Mauihinory RoplreL atal-lag Iaojra4 Tr. .re. In 4n r.,rh fraaitilljr J. . mw ist lUUs i,asuxlani Wil .! Uaea. NEW STEAM 0::0 UAsm SaumSi - Without Wivi Arvr7ir,i,ac V 1 THE SECURITY THE SAYINGS BARK FOB PRINCIPAL DUE at FIVE YEARS. CALDWELL& CO. Wholesale Grocers 8T- ST. LOUIS. MO. J. lll.ACK. Vict rrosiilouL IIK.NUY J. J.YV.V. Cash lor. DIHKUTOKHl W. T. dio, Jirfni Iaikiio, r. I. Vrr C K. tlrrseeimr, M llnrtn. I'r "lse'tr, John A I..,... IftH- i '"irsi t l' '-. I m imp ma, nunt. BTICKR. w. a to in. & COFFIN FACTORS, ST., MEMPHIS, TENN. NA & CO. WlVl. O. lOIIIS SON. STREET. rff CALLS AND DELIVEliTES FUEE. Southern Trust Co. INCORPORATED UNDER THE LAWS OP TENNESSEE. IBA-ISTIKIIEIRS. DIHKCTOItSi JAM ICS L. LOMTiAKn, lVsidenl; JOHN I. M'N.V, Pwrotary and Gsnorul Manager. M. H. TKKZKVANT. tlrnrral Coimxl. C. W. 8CHU1.TK. ' W. A. t OI.I.l Kit. T. II. TltKZF.VANT. This Company has nnllinlloil facilities for pror-nrlng lontf time lonns on Memphis City Iti'iil Kslato, or proiliictlvH plantation property In Arkunsns ami Mississippi. We inaku a siHH-mlty of linyinn notes given as p.irt of purchase money, ami secured upon Improved lleiil Kslate. Rooms 21 ard 22, Cotton Exchange, - Momphla FRANK W TAYLOR & CO. (LAIi. OF C. W. Wholesale Provision Dealers Oflloo and Warohouao, 103 & 107 10: Wcheg to announce lo our frnls that, havln? Just onniplrt"J a 'J lars a i 1 cara mod. oiii wsri b in , on th ) lines of tlio Kumai t'i:y. Hprluilell it Moinfilils ami tlis Mis llssippi Valley Rallroadi. iidJ harmg Uirocl lenncoil in aim with all other railr a la oem teriux In Uireity, thereby oTsrcomlnir th li'nvy expa.isi of drayagii on raMuad lota, oar facilities aYo uiiiurposser) for the rapid dispntch n( businrss. Our wan hoits wlilali il built of store nnd br'o i, Is pcrfe t In erory delnll. liarinRall modem Improvements, and Is, perhaps, tho b-st cunitructcd ballding in tin South (or tho bunillln of I'mrlslntia. Tho litot that Meat and LarJ should be at -red otilv In Cm I ce'.lnr dnrint the summer monthJ, in tho conttrui-tlon of our lunMing we have glron this special stient on. Tlisnkirg our friends for a very libcrsl pttrnnsgo J11 the past, and earnestly sollclt'nf ront uuautc of Ihe sanio, we assure thtiu that all onion and lnqu.rlci will receivo prompt atuntlon. Very rropeetiully, FltA-NK W. TA.VT.OTl ek OO. K. D Wear also preptred to nil orden for articles nji in our lino at vary lowest possible fhjures. German Bant or Memphis, : Tonn. CAPITAL, $600,000. DIltKCTOIl.t. to il, Itaosucr, I. T. rnat. Jo, W. Allison, V. V. Iladdao, It. C. (IraToa. W. N. Ilroan, Jaa. I-ee, Jr.. J H. lUitilnton, i. T IVttlt, . J. Jraur, fcol Co'omsa. Jarub V cller, lis II. Ysnc H. Morris. J. TV. I'iM'lirsa, W. A. ftrrinsn. U. UllUabura, Aultsw lipkuh C. F. rircisiiillii OFFlCICItH. I HIS W rtH'IIRAM. I'retiJenL U)LIS IIANAl'KK Vice TrwUm! tPWAHU r.OI.DSMITII. ( ablf f. C C eELOK.1, AaltUol Cashier. CO K It KM l'OND I5XTB. Alliance Bank, Limited, London, England Chemical National Bank, 1 1 I New Yo k semom NEAR SENATOBIA, MISS., os titt tiik NKMvtrra or two thot- TIMU arALt-IOMt. Onpt Caraasi, No. 7,324, United lo '.'ra ADpnivsal Nrss sl IJ5 t'ssb. Iks Bsvoa 1 mtuq Luil. Julr I. Colt tMllrrs srs It, itetnaad This hnise .houlj f tli.m. s k site 10 f c., astri m a roll 11m lr. hi. tr,S.ir iiiuward. 1. 411) Is Ihe nMi lis ol mil trailers kitnva, listing put foul lor. rsr olds 10 the an In nar)rnr; hi. nr. I 1. in fssi-r lr fd Lsui aasslrsd hj Alrsltts. wbu fnt llflsa the sirs ul Ilia uiiiml'n tall tiuiirr. "u.l " 1 1 ; kls snsinii (Ins .f annihsr arent kroud vara ,li, Keotui ky Is, (oul i.l ihe H.atrs lusra. 4aia lair 1 boras, tls'l sml Manibrino I'.lrhsni, his IlilM Uaas b silil saiillier linibiis lm4 mses sirs, Main Poiraal. lourth S'thsnl lath dsas ky therauakbexl rlrsa. Imllvliluallr, I apt 1 snira Is a thrve laarelH blued tnr ststesu kaiuls blali. elec'ully Drouonloasd ttalllua. Col. Jafferoon (Blind) Is OOVrrd lo lb rublle at 10 Cask. He wss slr4 by lbs (raaWal braud asara sir nova, Maaibrlae ralcbsn. whose auiw sre ishlug (rsl rauk as hrue'l laaraslresi dmm A )ri, sa ouf Uiae Ir.iur J.rnnis at Ibtes Tears ul ill a plrtur lhal annul mats any aanemsa Irfl ! - haa.it hlb. siyiuii, a.ssinrulal aad Aariir niied. Noaw of kls (el are blluil : all tin t.lii aiil tnHllkf artlna. ant ara aaaia aa4 bsn4M.aic rmit.iirt Its sirvl tse lssiri iwa-iearalil laal alioeit shout Mriapbls Isatsussiser aw Sll tiara haa'llwl earemiir, nut no rrrBi kllllr lot an-lnl: asaies aliipnl SI 14 pet 0.uulh. trl iiaia. dO. sor fuithrr lnlcraialloi Addreisa LYTLB. Min'.r, 10 01. Paul at.. Staiai bls. Te 'St. s PnrtlM noollnj Btors Bholvlnj should oxaoilno tho Koch Co.'fj ad unlnblo Bra:loto aad Wall flatoa. They are a big adver.liement for rtiy hoti o uiluir tham. Chonpor, nra'.orand farauperlor to tlio eld c'.yle) wool fchlTl-?g. Can bo pat up ton timet qulokor, nnl eaa! y re inovod. Alao u el for bank, libra. r!oi, oloaota, oto. For piljss aad raiplce call oj or addross oout at LANGSTAFF & CO.'S, a- .MATT STHWART SCO'S Uarawaro Dolor, No. 330 Second StrcnL CMICHC5TCP S CNCLISM PEKHVaOYAL HLLS & c f"' ot Jaffr MOJMICflfH. - . , aosy . t . a. 4 'NelMrl a-oHea,-, lfo, mj roHairtj ,.i I ( UMV ore She III - , witl tatl,sssi,paataoi s 71 - " ""ess1- r V V s. V LAUNDRY COYF.U A CO.) Touneaaoa St. Telephone 23a AIKMl'IIIH. TEKK., March t li8X LOTrtRY OP THB JUBL1C CHARITI KHTAIlMaTllf.D IN X877 or tms- MEXICAN NATIONAL GOVERNMENT. Opsntfd L'nl't i TwsatT Tc-i' Oratraf j th Ktl icia In'enihoail'ljBprof iiaul 0t)fu. Crsnl Wonthlr tirawlun bell tntkt sferasslhi I'.Mll.'U ta tits A Is no-is Perk, llieef Mssfssi, ami o'lblk' v nnn4suu4 tn (loiemaisut nmassai tipouiteu fr the pnrrxM t, ina aecpsiaHsa ai tlis Inianur ail lha Tr.usurr. miAwiKa or mats, too. CAPITAL PRIZE. - - $60,000 00,000 Tlokeit at 14, 3SO.OOO. riticn or th Kirs, amkhicam ho net. Uholas, 6 - llalsa. CS - Qaartara, . CUB Us las; at TUketa (nr U. a Uaireae i nr or rsrirs 1 rArrrt, miz or ro.' i... j CAPITA h KhUR Or SOfUU... 1 ( Al'llAl. I'KUK Of R(JU I l U A N U I'klAJI or P.euf . .fes.asf . XsM M 10 IJ0 too I I'ltIZM OK sre, I'KIIsJt Of ...........i)Sr.. io rnir.ra o.... soism..... ;s i Hirs or o sr.... 1A.OS) to I'Hir.ia ok sn r : r IMiztS or tiers l.xn : rniiia or u,tm rrsuliaTii raitsa (0 Prim ol IiiM apiruslastlii lo v,ajO lll-o - - M 40 I'rlMS el S..MSlmllii tn Prist tO l I'rl.e. .it in sp;mxluatln lo IIU.VjO I rue t,W 71 Trimlna'.s ul JU, tle.-l.lsvt t KU Prise - H.OH I Jri Prlsrs amnuntlMi lo 4171. bat All -nes sold Iu tbe t'ulu-d Hate, lu.l (ult U t'. M. turroii ')r SPlvCIAL FEATURES Pyteimsdl enntrsf-t tie I'nairenT rstist drt tin- nut .1 al p:lrs Inelmted In Iher-homs I a IIiiiii a slngls tiiki-t, aud rt.etvs Ibe killuwiaf oni.'Ul rr.nli . . . . I'KuYim AIK.-I hen-by eertlfr Inst ihe Issa ilnu Hint ul Mi iiis, an. I Hoiilh AiuirK-a hasaa .rlsl t. ,.ll Ihe mve-eri luis.v l au rsn-eine l iu. ul..l all prima drastt h llw 1-otctlS da La llriieiii-eiirta I'u'm i'i . K. Mnikl""fJt ItlVKF. Itt'erventsw. Furilirf tlis r.mpsti t. mi'ilfM ! Ul iiihiita T. J -sis sio. "I " valitn ul ail tbe t losses la ptiM-s-s larfr pnv.rl(t. U.' 'M a"v by say oih'-r I ott rr- . .. r Inallv the number ol lirsru i. inairei m m. .Ku lew than si a ld ly utuir iiucrtra i the Mine arlii ie f,.f lill parll'Htsri ait-lmss It. DauatU, AaaO .1.) J.T I ll Men Meslm. iranpilaler ears ha has Ihe W. I.. INiualaa) SUmmt wlihoul liante and arlra llMitiuril ask ti Urtluiu, put liius il.ss aa a fraud. VV. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE ron CtNTLIMKN. ttat In the ssnrld. t'ssntlne ttle 0S imi l.rsi 14, II tSli k rn IIOK. .-l l (Ml KMIf II Mill Kilos . s i Sii ul i:mi lAiini'ii-' siior. Sl Ail flt l. All SIIIIK. t.ss Uiiiimim.m ss's siiur, t.ixt al ki ts mini' M Hon) a 11 Ota Al iim4i Iu I ..! r.ill.M. wm! luk W. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE LA'JWt. Ileal tlaleHl. !- hill". Ileet I llllnf. If lM.l M ' ' ' . '! . I . IHH iii.Ah. MiiH'KTOK. MAIS. nu OAI.K Ii r JOII1 O IIIIIIH, Ho. MnlHSI. I. lint liotlilll I' tn., ... .lis Slain S.U A li I 14 linn's. in., sua. tul Mnin . i. M. I IHM I I I Ai I ii.. ! aa V.t I I SI II at I ll.. l. a Main . nr AtiQr a iitpiu roa CORRUGATED IRON SIDINQ AND IRON FOQ7INO. tl'e Wind. Walar and Ufbtalif HO(ir, 0 in, l.i. 1-4 all kinds at buii'.liiea ..i reessa4 linii.- al l.i'UH) rates ta-lesar s tirs 4 m k v r h 1 3 fttarAL a wood atr o co Ifus. I'M a:id 440 Mill Si aad ?l A a Uulberrf It. MI.MPIIIA. tllil Ileal iururs M Inn ! as4 CVaMIng OaU, JbbUsxi IruO Loiiu.t, aio hoofs aad t ereaenhe aiil rilrs Hit U ea !' ,1.10 iuiiliita.acu Ii. U. IMilvTll at. M 0 . Au.aUsJasn, U. T. SAakeresol r1" si.ir ,. iM a atvel sue ww. fasii ... U. Ii. I nr.-. I'blraois, UL l.oa ni i nn'.sisia. Buacbrlbo lor tho Momphla Woolcly ApjjoiiL ll pt'rynor- Amir, . yjOr.-.il 7 t rt to i tss 1 , IUMM.MI .H SI J U H'SawlSfOs) L k " hot Ckaalas: It VVa-ssJTa