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2 MEMPHIS DAILY APPEAL-WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 1$ COJiORESSIOxXAL, Hie Day ia the Senate Demoted to Memorial A. dresses the Late Ttce-rmldent Ueadrleaa. Ai Eloqieat Tribute ta the Dead StatetiuBa by Senator Toor beta la the House. f WAaaiMUTON, January 0. llwtit. rursuarit to tne order of to JluuM mad yesterday, tbe Speaker proceed' . d to called tbe State, under which call a large number ot billaand reeola tiona were introduced and relerrcd. In tbe morning; boar Mr. Thomas, 11:1 1 on bba:f oi tbe Committee on jSsvai Affairs, called an the bill aathoriiing the rolantary retirement I certain cflioeia ot tbe nary, who have rendered cooaplcaous aerrice in battle, or aerved thirty yean in the aa-r. Mr. Thomaa ix plained that the bill would benefit tboee men wbo were known aa "Jorward officers," each aa boitawaina, gunners, aailmakera, etc, . wbo thongh having performed meritor ioui service, bave never received any ad vanremeut. It would also benefit the navy, becauee It would result in re moving from the way of promotion oliicera wbo were known aa "dead' wood," who held high rank, bat were Inrapable of performing their dutlee. Mr. Iieagan Tex. oppoeed the bill as gilding another batcn to tne Amer ican arlatocracy, to be fed and clothed by the labor of men. The country had gone far enough on tbe road toward eatabliahing an American arla tocracy. The country abould get back to where all men were equal, and where exclusive privilcgea were grant ed to none. Mr. Thomas Inquired what the gen. tieman would do with tbe preeent re tired Uat of the a:my and navy. Mr. lteagan replied that be would repeal theee or,-American and on re publican law, and leave the officers to work lor their living like other men. lie would have no man to live on the work of other men in a country claim ing to be a free, constitutional repub lic. If he could succeed In preventing Ibe spread oi trim evil be wouiil con gratnlate himself, even thongh he "eould not secure the reeal of the re' . tlrement laws. "That's one vote against Fi! John Porter," remarked Mr, Steele fnd.. Laughter. Mr. McMillan Tenn took the same view of the question is Mr. Keegan, and announced his resistance to any extension of the retired list. It waa proposed in this bill to get rid of the "deadwood" by promotion or the re tired list, instead of burning it op in a Court-martial. Mr. McAdoo N. J supported the bill aa being in the line of reform In the navy.. Tending action the morning hour expired and the House adjourned. The a)caat. This being the day appointed for the Senate addresses In memorlam of i h late Vice-President Hendricks, the g ti leries of tbe Kenate began to fill at an early hour. When, therefore, at noon President pro tern. Sherman called the Senate to order, all the reata in tbe gaiiertea were occupied, tbe larger pro- The Chair laid before the Senate a letter from the Secretary of the Tress uary relating to tbe payment of sala ries of collectors of custom! not con firmed by the Senate; also a letter 'elating that the information called for by a recent resolution oi the Senate re- latlng to claims paid under French and Spanish treaties could be moat speedily furnished by the State De partment. Tbe letters were appropri ately referred. Senator Voorheea then called up his resolution expressive ot the Senate' deep sense of the publio loea in the death of the late Vice-President Hen dricks. ' The resolution having beearead Sen ator Voorheea addressed the Senate: ""ior the eminent citizen of the re public," he said, "who lately fell from r!i place and who now sleeps In honor in tne bosom oi the State be loved so well and aerved so faithfully, we can do no more than baa already been done by tongue and by every method which human affection can inspire. The heavy drapery of woe had dark ened alike the publio building, tbe .etatily palace and the humble home. The proud colors of the Union have drooped hiilf-mast throughout 'tho Uuiwd States and In every civilized land beneath the sun. Eluqnentein k- mnA .- .......I .look k.a paid ita riches and tributes to his ex ailed abilities and to his stalnlea char acter. The lolliug bell, the mournful dirge, the booming, solium minute am, the mighty multitude of mourn- . t .11 .It ...1 ,uA 1 Af L'tiouiaa A. Hendricks and borne wit tens ta the d.ep lave and grief with a hlch he ts loweied into his Just resting plane. All the honors due to the snost illustrious dead liave . beoa paid by tlie Ubie Mag iair.terf te joverntnen;, by the noUiontiee 1 1 the States and liy'ibe ynreetiained affection ot the people-.' In the Senate, however, we luajj not be ailent even though the cup rf honor to hi memory is full to over ill iwitg. In tbia txalted theater of kctton here oo this brilliant! v-lighted mnje he fu' filled hia lest tllioial en jnpnico. and cloned bis long and oujinanmng publio career." Ten,in strong and graphic Koglleh, 6nuWr Yoorntws reviewed tbe life tt ;Miblic services of Mr. Hendricks. Iu dfniing with Mr Hendricks's polit icItib Senator Voorheea Raid it had i.t-er , and ieptci.illate in his life, -ba K' d aa a reproach BKitinat him that he was a partisan. I' by that, the em-akrr rm'J, was meant In at he aio- raw tul Bi1 in Ihrt nrinrlnleR. ami ,.rpjfn of the party to which he be i g-d, and Bought by a 1 honorable nvnnilB a-bat ho belitvedto be the ' ;uii.. sscd by pUcion 1!b measures HoAjiatii n !" control of the govern- i'i f,le hv in u( rflprokch brame A Jiibi t'lt.ni i ti ui llntett ttian. it was the l-aitlia itt0f't lionert convictiuiiB , -alii! juy a lib. (exposing views Iia, f, ti kH of the aty'd, in every 1 tiuart'i pronrts?itd led tbe eBraie w oniv oorncte, .jnator oarbca ViiiiA.,. a, American h ajory Miit! up pure iv.a eon iwinvji 1 vervr,,e, . lo,fM P'itrous tire at Opehka. Ala. It broke Jf I, vered, so W will th fl ; burned"' Th v,f Thomso A. iJMidticha be ,.,,. t,,A,,. In h ,iw. sn nnfL J -,y the A ueiiri people ea voribv . (if .Dilution veti in hiior d numnmeuV Viore "iory and1, m ie . : jh already heir of the ivin. ' ;: ; eo fa;0u!uUy' and with each signal ability. Ia the btuy harvest of death of the year 1S&, there was gathered into eternity no nobler spirit, no higher intelligence, no ia.rer soni. . After hearing the speeches of Sena' tors Voorb"eB, Hampton,' Sherman, Sanlabury, Erarts, Kansom, Spooner, Vest and Harrison in memory of the latt Vice-Free i dent Hendricks, the Senate adopted tbe commemorative resolution heretofore snbmitted bv Senator Voorheea, and then, at 3:10 ociock p.m., adjiurned. Ia tbe ttamliiwaMBii,' The Committee on Foreign Affairs to-day beard argamente at length by xnessrs. v. u. irescott and (Jbariua vtooaDi'iy oi AlasMcbusetta in op po sitron io the apoointmant of a fisheries mwiniwiwin AUO UN1U will wcuii tinued. Mr. Morrison has been Instructed by the Ways and Means Committee to report favorably to the House an original bill taxing fractional parts of a ganon oi spirita. t be b:ii is intended to carry out a anggeation made by tbe Commissioner oi Internal Revenue In his last re tc it. He nointod nnt that it waa entlrtly practical for a distiller to mi bis packages to as to leave over a fraction leas than one-half gallon, and thus escape tax npen tbe amount above the even number of gallons con tained in tbe package. Chairman Reagan of tho House Committee on Commerce has received r quests from the Krie Railway Com pany and the Missouri Pacifln Rdl road Company that repreeentat vee be granted a hearing upon the aubjert of interttate commerce. The committee to-day authorized Mr. Reagan to noti fy the companies thst they would be granted a hearing on Friday or Satur day, tbe i)ib or 'Mth of January, and on Monday. February 1st. The rea son that but three days are assigned is tbst tbe committee is In poseeeelon of printed copies of arguments present ed before the committee at previous sersiona of Congress, which, it is be lieved, cover all pointa in the subject matter. The committee will report favorably the bill amending the act authorizing the employment of cer tain aliens ss engineers and pilota. Senators Hale and Frve were before the 8iate Finance Committee to-day to oppose the confirmation of Col lector Pillaburr r( Boston and Col lector Chase of Portland. Tbey laid before tbe committee the report of the committee of tbe Maine Legislature, which investigated the "condition of the election returns of September 8. 1879, and the expenditures of public moneys under the direction of Gov. Uarcelon," together with the testi mony taken during that nveitlsation. Tbe nominations were not anted upon ny the finance Committee. The Kustls reaolutinno declaring it to be the opinion of Congress thst the bonds payable on the lat of February should be pad in silver, was taken uo bv the committee to-day. The next regular committee meeting does, not take plr.ee until next Tuesday. Thero 1p, therefore, no prospect of sction bv the committee before the payment (f tbe bonds in question. levallda' Hotel aad Snraieal Iaatl- tat. This wldelv celebrated institution. located at Buffalo, N, Y., la organized with a full stuff cf eighteen experi enced and skillful Physicians and Sun geonr, constituting the most comnUte organisation of medical and surgical skill in America, for the treatment of all chronic diseasee, whether requiring medical cr surgical means for their cure. Marvelous success has been achieved in the cure of a'l nasal, throat and lung dlceisea. liver and kidney diseasee, diseases of the digestive or- gene, bladder diseases, diseases pecu liar to women, blood tamta and skin diseases, rheumatism, neuralgia, ner- vnlifl finkllitv naMlw.l, .ullanaw f.-.ja.-, .livi'n; V"1") spermatorrhea, impotency and kindred anecnona. i nousands are cured at their homes throuuh correspondence. The cure of the worst ruptures, pile tumors, varicocele, nyaroceie and strictures is Snaranteed, with only a ehort rest ence at the institution. Send ten cents in stamps for the Invalids' Oulde Book (108 pages), whioh gives all par ticulars. Addrets, Woild sDim ensjjy Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y. Tbe Jamninnjr Ctilcfa. New York. Januarv 20. Tbe Tarn- many Hall Committee on Organization mot last evening 'and, as anticipated, re elected John Kelly chairman, Sheriff Hugh J. Grant vice-chairman and John Mctjuade second vice-chairman. With tbe exception of the debata on Mr. Biurke Cochran's civil service res olution the meetinar was verv ouiut and harmonious. Tbe discussion gave several gentlemen 4 chance to ajr their views on tbesutjtct of civil service reform. It endeu in the adoption of tne resolutions by a large mrj rity. rosarngor Trala Wrevknl on the lllittwla Cvulrnl. Sr. Lone, Mo., January 2ti. A spe cial from Cairo, 111., to the Post Dit patch states that at 7:30 o'clock last evening the south-bound passenger train on the southern divUionof the Illinois Central railroad was wrecked thirty miles' bolow that place. Tbe locomotive and all the care, except the two s'eepere. were ditched, and Knglneer William Kullla of Water Valley, Miss., was instantly killed. The accident was caused by the re moval of a rail by some unknown cause. Urn. Lew Wallace WekfBlag. CireiNNATt, O., January 2(1. Gen. Lew Wallace publishes a card to-day, saying that many of the telegrams published in the Commercial Gatttle Washington correspondence are new to him, and they tend to relieve Gen. Hallecx from tbat part of hia opinion which makes hi in guilty of treason' ahle suppreesion of information in hia dealings with President Lincoln and Gen. Grant. He announces that he shall soon visit Washington ioi a per sonal Inspection of all tbe document, and in the mean time requests a sus pension of Judgment in the matter. ' Dry doatta Honaa Harueil Oat. Wichita, Kas., January 20. At 2 "'clock this morning a fire occurred in I ibbiuaon Brothers' dry goods house. ! It was one of the largest es'ablieh ' ments In the city. The stock, valued at 00, wus completely ruined. Tbe insurance is about $35,000, butthepol ! icirs being burned, tbe names of the conipauies are not knows,. At 8 n'dock another fire occurred on the I other ide of the same street, dwtroy- ing three frame building?, the Block in which was largely eaved. m...,..-. lira al Onrllka. Ala (vlruiu,,GA-Januarv 20.-lnform- .,. . r K. ,, . ' n( . " 'Ir. . , ' Mlrkaea VaiM - Dtaeaami MiPKOBU, Wia., January !A lo rat ihviij.n la BUthoritv for tn atata- meat ' that there are tif;een caeee I ricknees from eatln diaeaeed poll, at I i!ih t-tke. Ms county.-. The ewssare 1 Bt veie' A GREAT FIRE. A Komber of Business Firms ft Hotel Earned Oat at Philadelphia. and Total Loan About Half a Million Dollars Exciting Scenes ad Incident. PBiLAUJLraiA, Pa , January 28 The five-story brick building Noe. 715, 71 and 71. Arcb afreet, waa discov ered to be on fire at 12:35 o'clock this morning. The flames ouicklv com. aounicated to No. 721 Arcb street Tbe building in which tbe fire originated is one of tbe handsomest on Arch Btreer, ana was erected three years ana a nan ago by Winston 1'. Morris. Tbe upper floors weie occupied by tbe firms of Lehman ABjIton and Pack ard, Butler it Partridge, lithographers, anaurcsecrapdc west, pooto-engravera. Each of these firms will Buffer total loea. Tbe first floor was occupied by Monroe woe. a uo., wholesale shoe dealers. The building No. 721 Arch was occupied by J. May & Bros., deal en in straw and millinery goods. Tbe firemen, finding their effjrta to save Mr. Morris a building unavailing, dl. reeled their Bt reams to the St. Cloud Hotel, which adjoins immediately on the east. Tbe guests in the St Cloud Hotel, who bad all retired ior tbe night, were startled bv the frantic shouts of "Fire! fire I" which came frcm tbe fourth floor. A boa-der occu pylng a room on the western end was one of tbe n st to discover the n tmes and his cry of warning created a panic in the hostelry. Tbe guests rue bed from their rooms partially dressed in to tbe corridora and down-Btalra to the c llice. Tbe female guests were eeoort ed safely to quarters in the neighbor hood, while tbe gentlemen, with grin- sacks and otbera lugging their trunks, looked after their own interests. There were dozens of IXCIT1NQ INCIDENTS AMD ECgNE! attendant upon the retreat from the hotel, but no accidents were reported. At l:ti o'clock the front wall of the Morris building fell with a loud crash into the street. This was soon after ward followed by the fall tf the Bide wall npon the warehouse at Nob. 721 and 723, occupied by J. May & Bro. The root wart crushed and the building shattered by the burnirg debria. A number of buildings on the sonth aide of Arch street were damaged by fire, and tbe contents suffered from water. These were occupied bv M. J. Fahey & Co., dealers In furs; P. C. Fullweil ler, importer and manufacturer of ci gars.; semminway it sons' Silk Com pany ; tbe photographic entabliabment of T. Gutckunst, and . K. Womrath. dealer in fura. The Harris building. just opposite the Morris building, was badly burned about tbe front and up per etoriep, but the fiie was prevented from spreading further by tbe firemen, who at once directed several streams on the builulng. This structure ia a large Iron building, five stories high, and extends from Nos. 720 to 721. It is occupied by the following firm, all of whom are loser to some extent by fire or water: Glllander & Sons, glass manufacturers ; Harris Bros., printers ; Im S. Custer, millinery goods, and D. A. Hunter. There are also several other firms which bave oflioe room In the place, but their losses will he Blight. The double building Noe. 723 and 725 Arch street, Just weet of the Morris building, is entirely burned out. It was occupied jointly by May A Bro. ; Schoedler & Hilliary, manu facturers and importers of kid gloves; the Metropolitan Straw Works, and A. Rice, millinery goods. Shortly after 2 o'clock it waa evident that tbe BT. CLOUD HOTEL WAS D DOM ED, ss great volumes of heavy, dark smoke came pouring through the fifth fl'Xir front windows. During the early stages of the fire, and before it had reached the hotel, the police ran through tbe latter buildings to awaken the guests who had not previously been alarmed. Some of them were too sleepy to be aroused, and the officers were obliged to break in a few of the doors to get the people out. By 3 o'clock the cor nice and a portion of the top story of the hotel fell into Arch street, sending up myriads of cinders. At 3:45 o'clock a.m. the fire was unier control. The St Cloud Hotel lessees are Messrs. J. A J. N. Mullin. The hotel was a tive Btory Btructure with a fronting of some eighty feet It had accommodaMons for 350 guests, and last night was filled to two-thirds its capacity. The pro prietors say thev value their furniture and e fleets at friO.OOO. which la fully covered by ineurance. The owner of the property is W. Price, the well- known paper dealer. The London Temperance Hotel adjoins the St Cloud on tbe east side, and also caught tire. The guests, .who were mainly permanent b ardern, were di rected to leave it, and all of them succeeded in saving their personal property. Tbe loea ia now estimated to be between $oC0,C00 and $750,000. THE INDIVIDUAL LOBSIS - as far as ascertained, are as follows : Monroe Bros. A Co., shoes, $50,000; Lehman & Bo tor, lithograpte s, $100,000: Sr. Cloud Hotel and furni ture, $1(10,000 j W. H. Butler, litho graphers, $50,000; F. Gutckunat, pho tographer, $15,000 , May it Bros., mil Inery, tfO.OM); Schroedler A Hilliary, glovee,$15 TOO; George Harris & Sons, printers, $10,009; London House, $15, 001); A. Kice, millinery, $7000; Galla gher A Casey, leather gnodr, $10,000 ; five small dwellings on Winf red street, $5000. Destroyed by ! t!releaea of a Yoi'nostow. , O., January 20 This morning at about 6:30 o'clock the Grasshopper Mill, situated in Smoky Hollow, and valued at $50,000, was burned to the ground, through tbe rareleesnees of a lad named James Burket, who dropped lamp into an oil pan while at work. The total loea of building, machinery, stock, etc., is $78,uOO. 1 he total amount of insur ance is $42,000, in good companies. A large amount ot Insurance had been dropped but a short time ago. Tbe mill just started yesterday, and had enongh ordera ahead to last them through the summer. It is not yet known whether it will be rebuilt ririy Tboaaaml nallar Fire at Bar-. Iianiau, at. Bt'RLiNi.TON, Vt., January 26 Fire in Wheeler's block, ooe of the largest butineea structures in this city, this morning completely gutted tbe build ing. Tbe Kvarts House, just south, and the business block north, asd sev eral buildings in the rear, were also damaged. 1-ose about $50,0C0 ; insur ance, $30,000. . ill I I I I i , A taer Bala. Louisville. Kvn Januarv 16. Peter O. Graham, colored, sued David Fen- aeeey, president of bt: Mary's College, a Catholic institution in Marion coua- ty, Ky., for $30,000 in the United States Court here to-day. Graham alleges that he spent nearly $5000 educating himself for the priesthood at St Ma ry's, and tbat be started for Denver with a letter from the Bev. Fennesey Baying he was qualiriid to be ordained ai a priest Graham says tbat later Fennesey sent a letter to the colored bishop saying be was bad tempered and otherwise nnfi'ted for tbe priest hood, thus preventing bis ordination. HIGH LICE5SE IX XtBKiSKj. Ibe Llaaor law la Be Farlber Iraied la Ibe taarie. Omaha, " 1ft a , January 28. The high license liquor law of Ksbrsska, wuicu uaa ueen oeciarea constitu tional in tbe State Supreme Court, is vo oe testea turner a to its constitu tionality in tbe Unite! States Supreme Court by a St. Louis liquor firm, who two years ago told a lar, e bill of goods wj v. i jucuncxen oi mis city. Mc Guckenrelused to pay tbe bill, and inteipnee" in defense the plea that tbe St Lonia firm bad no license to eel) goods ' in Nebraska, and, hence, could not legally do baa ness in Ne braska. The high license law pro vides that an applicant for license must swear that be is of good moral character and a resident of the State. The St. Louis firm could not comply with the requirement, and their at torneys maintained that the law waa unconstitutional, aa it disregarded tha clause regarding Interstate commerce. The case was decided in tbe District Ojurt infavorjof the defendant, Mc- Gucken. and the Supreme Court af. firmed tbe decision last summer, the St. Louis firm has cow ordered their attorney to appeal the ciae to th unitad b'ates Supreme Court, the in structions being based on a recent de cision of the United States Supreme Couit in a somewhat similar case In Michigan Samuel Wallinir vs. tha State of Michigan in which local tax. ation of transient salesmen was de clared unconstitutional. THE WOOL TUiUE. Iaereae la fnr oris from Foreign rorta Tbe Uome Snpply, New Yonic. Sanuarv 20 Iinmljr . tlon Commissioner Lynch, a leading wool merchant, has compiled the sta tistics of tbe wool trade for 18S5. Tbe total amount of wool received at tbia port last year wpb 101.(Jti8.W5 pounds of which 62,8!t!).71() were of foreitn production. Tne arrivals in 1884 amounted to 8l.5j7.fUj pounds: in 1883, 03.081,050. and la 18tL. 74 S48.- 1)30. The increase is principally from foreign ports. The report etaten that grower have been diecouraired bv tha low prices for hoe wools. In tbe pear States sheep bave been slaughtered in treat numbers, and tbe production of the best qualities in coniiderably re duced. Tne eeverity of the winter of 1884 85 caused the death of nearly 1,000,000 Bheep in Tex a?. The clina of 1885 was 1,000,OCO pounds ehort cf that of 1834. The outlook for a m ferial increase tbe prrnent yei.r coi b not appear encouraging. WHAT BEAX.SRElLLY ABE. Roaton's Favorite I'mii arila no. fore Ibe Court. Nkw York, Jailuarv 2(1 The ouea- tlon aa to what beans really are, wnich haa been the subject of much argu ment and several decisions in the United States Court, was strain before that tribunal yesterday. In 188 i beans were placed, bV a decision in court, in the category of garden seeds, on which 20 per cent ia payable. Subarquently they took position aa vegetables, du tiable at 10 pr cent, and yeeterday Gen. Henry . T remain successfully argued agdnst (Assistant District At torney Piatt that beans ehould be ad mitted free of duty under the classifi cation of beans, drug, not edible vn a crude state, the plaintiff waa Louis Solomon. The verdict, if noheld. will probably hav an important t fleet on agricultural a flairs. Mlltoa Wnee lo Ho takea la Ibe "Milienltarjr. PirrtBiBa Pa.. Januarv 20. At 2 o'clock this afternoon, Milton Weston, convicted of being an accessory to the murder of Obadiah Haymaker, who was killed during the Murfevevllle riots, appeared at the sheriff'a cilice and gave himself up. He was placed n tbe custody of tbe sheriff bv order of Judge lisPoy, and will be taken to the Itiverside penitentiary at once to undergo bia sentence oj five years im prisonment It is understood that petitions for his pardon are already in fiironlarinn. CHANCERY SALE o? ltEAI. ESTATE. No. 5W1 , R. Chanter? Court of Shelb eonn 1 State of Tennaaneo tor iti own ue, etc., vi. Join Overton, Jr., et al. BY virtue of an interiiioatorj- decree for ale entered in tbe above eauie on the IU da ol November, ltutf. M. B. 50, pare Vi9, 1 will o 1 et publio auotlon, to the hinb ei bidder, in front of the Clerk end Master'! office, oourthouto Oi Shelby count), Mem phii, Tenn on Malnraay, February SO, 1SS6, within lesal houn, the following dearribed proiorty, lituated in tihelbj county, lenn , to-wit : Lot 12, bloek OS, Donaldtnn rubdirliton, frontina 40 by !U feet on the Wert fide vf l)ea evenu', 2Vieet louthot Ueoraiettreet. Lot H, block 98, went tide of Ueen avenue, 40 br Six feet, adjoining lot 12 on Hietouth. Suld ai property o W. T, Hormldpon. Lot 14, block 11, Fort Pirkerin, lrontint 25 leet on tbe north aide of Alftbtin. itreet, northweet corner of hitth and Alabama, by a depth of 90 feet. Sold aa property ot 1. M. Winteri. Lot, block 6, Fort Picktwinr, frontina 2S feet on the north tide of Alafnma itreet by a depth oi llti teet, being 25 feet welt of Second itreet. Lot 7, block 4, frontina 2f feet on the north ildeuf Aiebnrua street, lllth ward, and run nine beck llie leet, leid lot adjoining lot 6 on the went. bot 11, block 6. north fide of Alabama Itreet, lUth ward, 2 by 116 feet, being IM foet weit (.I r-rcond itrojt. bold ai property of II. K. Andrewn ami others. Loti 27 end 28, b'eck 12. Fort Pirkerinr, fnmtinaiu teet on the nuth eide o Alabama treet by a doptb of ltw feet. So i aa the property of C. A. M. Yarbra and P. M. Win ter'. Kaathelf of lot 6, block 9, V. W. Smitht'l ubdiviiion. fronting W eet on the north aide ot bt. Paul Xreci .t) fct wext of Ulee treet end running back 1)6 feet. 8Jd ai property of Mnry L. fitill end henry Hyaa. Lot 14, block 9. fronting 25 feet vn the north tide of Caroline atre t 25 leet eait ol alley eeat of Seooad itreet, and running back loO leet. I Lot 20. blrck 9, fronting 25 fert oa t . north aide el Carolina itreet, aad runn.ng beck liiOleeb Lot 2I blocks, fronting 25 feet on the north aide of Carolina atreet. northeaat corner of alley east ol Second itreet, luth warl, and running berk 160 loet. Sold at property oi L. B. b aton Lot 2S, block 5? Fort Pickering, 25 by USX feet north aide of Jekon treet tyd feeteat nt Wehinton itreet. SoU ai property of J. B. Shaw, W. C Folkeietal. Lote, block 4. Fort fickerina. fronting: feet on the icuti aide of Broadway atreet, outheait corner nfalley ct of Front itreet 10th ward, by a dept-i of 1I6, Iceu Sold ai pnieriy of P. M. w in ers. Lot 4, block 9, Fort Pickering, 24 br 100 feet on tbe weft tide of 1 hirj itreet, 74 feet outh of tteorgia etrcet loth ward. Lot 5, block 9. fronting 24 bv HU feet on the not id of Third itreet, 10th ward, touth and adjoining lot 4. Lot . block 8, Foit ricktring.24 by 94 teet, went tide of Second atreet. leroii of Sale On a credit of ail wionthit Bole bearing iatereat,with eourity .required ; lien reuine'l, redeuprioa barred. Ihu Jaa uery Ai, im. 6. 1. VcDOWELL, Clerk and Muter. By J. M. Sredley, Uepety Clerk and Mailer. jr. U. k C. W. UeukeJl. boliatton. Absolutely Pure. Tali powder aavar vuloi. A marvel of parlti, (treiiath and wholuomenau. More eooBorsloal thaa the ordinary kmd, and oannot be sold In competition w!;h the multitude of low teit, ihort weight elan or pboephete powderi. Hold only hmh. Kohl Bumo Powd Co., ion Well at., New Ycrk. Release) from Bond. , Cdstoh HofB, Mnwrnia, Ta I Snarrroa'a Urnca, Deoemler 24, 18s5. f TI1I3 ii to certify that I have tbil day re leal id from bonded ear ten 11) barrel! Vhiky in ported from Bremen, Uermany, conajgned to J. FOLXZ, Memphii, Te n., per atenraahlp F or The daliei having been pa'd. the Whiiky ia to ia poneulon of Mr. L. FULTZ. GEO. A. HE-'SEN. Enrveyor of Caitomi, Portot Meapb i. Bur The above Wh'.iky ii now on lale rt - Foils. 8ample-roon, 108 Mala in oi. Call and try it. II bu alo other Una bu r 1 , luch ai McBrayer, O. F. C Tay lor, Bella ol M ion, and a oemplota stock fine branditi. CH VNCERY SALE . " OF BfcATESTATJE. No. f305. B. Chancery Court of Shelby 0 mctj Stxle o Tenneme for iti own ure, c to., va. P. M. Winters et al.' BY virtue ol an interlooutory decree for lal entered In the above nanna An the z.xi an' cr r. ove a oer, jwr, M. u. ol, page 4 0,1 win Ren, nt puouo auction, to tne nign et bidder, in Iront th Clerk and Mat ter'! office, eoarthoui 01 Shelby county, Memphii, lenn., an nalardny, Febrnnry SO, 1SK0, within lo,? nours, the following de-cribed proierty, lituutrd in Meinphir, Shelby eonnty, Tennelaro, to. witi Part of block A, country lot 4M, 50 foet front by 200 feot ueep, cat lide ol Third I'reet, Ml fert south of the outh line of countrr lot 48f. Hold oi prop erty of 1. M-Winter! andoihera. Termi ot Sale On a credit ot tix montbat note with lecuritalSiriiring interest required I lien "taincd; re Jejt.i.iluo barrtd. ThiiJan. 15, 1880. S. I. McDOWELL. Clerk and Master. By J. M. Bradley, Depu y C. and if. V. H t). W. liei-kell.aoli. a-CAFllAL, PKIZE, 973,000. -C Tlektlt only t Abates In proportion. Louisiana State Lottery Co. ' Wii do Jtr&y certify that pfvi' M Tvucewwntt for ail tho Monthly and Qu r teri lhrtoQ of tho LoMuiana Stat Loturu Compunv. and in porton manaj and control th JJrHno$ thsnUeloe, ' that tho lami aro oondut4t witf honesty . faimeoo and in pood faithtoioard all t ttrtMa, and too author it tho Company to m this oerH taU, yntk fac oimiloo a o oignainrm attachodi m nd orHocwunl," ATT Comnaiaaloaera. Wc, the untfertiffntdt Bank nnd Hnnkurt, vtit pay all .Prize dm ten in TAe Jouiainea iSVar Votterit whichmay In prttenitd at our Counter. J. II 0LKNBT,Prr. La. IVal'l Bank. I. If. KF.NSEUY, Prea.gtateXnt'1 Bk A. BALBWIJI, Prea, n. O. Mai. Bk. Incorporated in IScifor twenty-Jve yean hy tie liegiilatur for Kducational and Charitabla vnrpoiei with a capital of Jl,-(KO,0(X-to which a reierve fund of over550, (HD hai lince been added. By an overwhelming popular vote IU franchise wai made a part of the preaentSta. Rnnatitatlun, adopted December 2d, A.D. WW. The only Lottery ever noted 0. and indornd by the people of any State. Jt never wale or rjotfponee. II 6ranl Single J limber nrawlnara lake plce monllily, nnal lh Inordinary lirawiim reaolarly ev ery thr. iiionahat lninl or aml aaiBiially aa ebrrlol.re, beajlnaluaj Itlnrcb, iMHtt. A SPl.K.Nmn OPrOBTPNITT TO Wl A POKTITaiK. 6K0OND GRAND DRAWING, CLASS II, ITI1B ACADK.MY OK Mlisit;, NEWOKLKANS. TUKHDAY, Febrnnry 9, Iaa-lltb Monthly Drawing. CAPITAL PKIZE, 975.000. 1 00,000 Tlcketeat Flee llolliar. Eaeb.. Fraollfin., la FirtliH, ! prauarilna. LIST OF PRIZES. 1 Capital prla. ..- 1 Capital priae ..nl TS.OtX .-. Moo 10,01 .... 12,00 lU.tiQO ... 10,000 ... 10,000 1 vapitai priae S Pritei of tlV.DiO 5 Priaei of .. 10 Priaei of HkK) JO Priaei of 8i..... l'OPrlieiof X). BtO Priaei of 1W...... ... NIO Priaei of 60.. 1WJ0 Priiei of 5 APPROXIMATION PRIZES ai.txo 30,tHI0 li.tmo H6.000 Approximation priaei of fTO 6,750 B Approximation priaei of 500...., , 4.V0 9 Approximation priiei of J50..... ,&) 17 Priiei, amoatingto...........fC,6(XI Application for ralei to clubi ahonld be maae only to tbe office of the Company in New Orleena. For further Information write clearly, givier full addreai. PONT A I. NWT FJ, El preaa Money Orderjr, or New York Exohanae In ordinary letter. Currency hyxprai tall iuma of ti and upward at oar expeniei, addreued M. A. DArPHIS, New Urleavua, La. Or X. A. iAFPnil, Waeblaiiriau. D. P.. or at a Wnt Uaart Ml., Mrmphla, Tea J!akr F. 0. Money Ortlerg payable and adtlrfw Kegtglerod Letters to BKW ORLEANS K ATION A L BANK 1 1 New OrlMtna. a.e. AditilutHtrator'ii Aotioe. HAVING Uken out letter of adminis tration on the ef Ute of John Drown, decerned, notice ii hereby given to all per one haetng claima againit hit eiute to pre eent the f:ioe toth. undertime!, duly pro hated, within the time prescribed by law, or they wll he forerer barred. VM. O. BROWN. Adminiatrator. Atlruinistiatrlx's Notice. TDEnnderilgnedhaTtng qualited aa ad minia truirix of Philip bauer, deceeeed, hereby notitiei all debtora to come forward and settle, end all creditor! to present their billi, properly probated. All gooda held for charge mnat be remored by the 21t of I)eeeinber. lKa5. , lloote, Shoea, Tool,, Scow-Caiei and Fixt- Uree tor lain at leu than cot. CAROLINE BAUER, Adm'r nf Philip Seuer.at.lefereon a. D EMOCRATS TO THE FROST Ta all Ma. seeking Government turn pioynaeni te any OI toe aepartinenu ei tVaehington, or any other potitione under the lioTeremeet, I will read lull imtr.etiona ai to how to proceed : obtain the earn., nnd Rlaak rareaa af Aapllraitaa en recetrt 01 On. Dollar. Aeereaa JoUBj D. BLailU. LacAaa laicasa. 0' ' JrZ&H... 'is- B ti Pf ' 2 Mmm If vi L.t-K.1 Marina elmwt twTnnd iM-m f"""" ,, neuli ail th large Haute, uave xowi end iipuice, ie not an incurable diseaee if treat- J-w " t ud WL, ed lAntrne. Perhape no other dietaae haa o'.0' " p.,!! tt fi beaiol the efiorte of irtence ana meaicuie as thia, butallaata rvmedyhaabeundinmvurcdin CrtVPrVv( ""Jen CURJES KHEUMA 5WWauwM.TiSM, gnd'ta heartily en dorsed by many f the Leading Phyaiciana. WHAT THEY SAY: "TOHQJJJSQS ia dfing all tht l clim1 e wfll d;" G. OTtturiUT. U. !.. Caatraa. EL ion BALK BY ALL DRUOGBiTS. A. A. MELLIER. Bole Pmorirtor. 1QO HILL FOnTAInE Cotton Factors and Wholesale Grocers 3 DO-208 Front St. Memphis. Temi. HILL, FONTMNE & CO. Cotton Factors, Commission Oerchants, 3fo. 116 Sonth St.. Ht. Tannin A.JSDBEW 8TEWAET, New Orleanfl. WholesaleGrocers, Got. Factors K0.8 AMI S58 FBOXT STREET, HEXPnU, TX5 AND STEWART BROTHERS & COMPANY COTTON FACTOKS AND COMXISSION MEECIIANTS, D. Te POKTJiB. Sieoessors to PJBTEH, TAILOB COei Cotton Factors V t . - e- , ' AJ51 WMOXiSSAIijB OBOCjCS, TTO. gOO jTROWT STREET. TrTKMVWTTV. ftum WMalbreatlilCo Cotton Factors, Liberal Advances Jtade on Conaignnienta. 11 ITiyiOX STREET, MEMPHIS, TEXN r. B). ALSTON, . W. CatOWELL, ALSTON, CEO inl CommI?8ioii MerchantB. Haj.Com Oats, Bran, Chop Feed, Oil-Meal, Lire , Cement, Plaster, Building; and Fire Brick, Etc. 1 ' Cor. Front and Union. 1 Howard's How. Memphis. IDissolTitioix lXTotioo. ?.urhrandJn1"Joo'tbf x Maarats. Tax:. .lanuere H. In. tuiilZS ?L'!?b., andf-lSa Boot and Shoe Uu.incis. at the ild ataid 110 M.i '.,! w' ""Mnu. the Wholeaale ri.w.nu.n t rn v..?" .5 'a atand,.dl9Main itreet. under the old arm nam. nf UtrODUAR It CO. afUt January 1, " ..ing eumittci a pnrtneri xaose ibdetled lo moo'd -rav J . OOOilBAR A CO. KTew Firm, Jam. U. Goodbar Wm. 1 t l.rk J. I -rrlnatloa Fraak U. J.aaa - IMaatlatollaiJaocl 11300.1 GOOBIBARfs&CO I WHOLES ALE OOTSand SHOES 319 Main Street, GAYOSO MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE. Newlv Coastrncted and Elaborately Furnished, Con I tain ing 225 Xaarge and JElegant Hoonu. a-The Houae hie Feraeet Ventilation and Natural Light, Steam heating, Electrio Belli, and twe 01 Uale'l Eleraton. All itreet-eara paai Main atreet as trance. BaTE9B2.00 ta arr day, cording to alae and deration of rooma. 8peeial atei to Commercial Trarelera. Abaadant inrply of PURE CISTERN ATiD VELL WATER ARllUST EAD Cotton iactors & Commission Merchants RemoTedto 331 Front St, Cor. Union, Memphis, Tenn. ' a ng Uave ToMOAUOia, tat duntweU." M. w. Biraa, 1L R. Becamao, IB. "Ia nycpinina TonoiuinE aiperoade aD other o ralfaie rncnn-'- reni-dme." S. c. YlokMUH. H D, MaraneA DL "Hanrlven TonoaiCT a fair trial aad tWni a the ben reowdy 1 hate evar iound lut Kheuuieuea. " B. F. Davh, Bturgeaa. Mo. PEICE ONE DOLLAB PEB BOTTLS. end Til WASHIXCTO AVKNTTE, ST. lAIUia- & CO, A5URSW D. Q WYNNE, Memphis J . TC. HlCUAJi. H. H. HACBT. WELL & 00, i. M. GllObrtaM. h- Q'1BR 9l tn E. J. Carrinetnn ..H V n I f-LVJ Arm will make letilement wi'h Memphis, Tenu. ' HOTEL. LUNDEE, 1 "Had a eeae ef bfUmnay Bbwaaertiaa 1.