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5 act of it fact Vk o! inU. jestor le the amdun 1 mail nd to "or to lenator uTreaslne ,ort haul iaid he would inpeUng JiiarketB I'Ter, to I to thflr Jo brrak Ilea and people, lg corn s' fat 8 ought Mirer to and all nd New lople liv- tor Nlir 1 discrim the low h he re the proa- eat, but nl ftrr)V tha i' he akl, Pirchaasia f Jr V" Without IV haul, what rt business? our ezpoita le farm and ae product a I ice of wheat should aeek ,u dearer ralea item Htates. Id bla amend jas of pievent ninct t!ie farm 'California and frited to aend New York, ftked tlm', if i' ndment were I abort haul" pit all along r llarria was uendmrnt wai 23: nya, 24. gain oflered it to yeaa, 27; Jiioved to atrike 'the long and hd to rvpla 'a it t the com mi - the question in- oDpressj. ijacled yeas, red aa amend- proposed Bom- ;wntive ofliwra J hem lea'n a'ive h. , This was re- t to a Tote and i; naye." 4. The those ft Mera i ijian ar a r.autoin. were aunouoced. U was then laid r-rnat, but Mr. .s, (or 2 o'clock Ij mracJ. on Judic ary, reported a bill iol Claims for the use of patents patented inventiona apuinat the ? fni cd Mates, llnuae calendar. the morniog hour, Mr. Belmont 1 called up the joint rfs .Iuti n iding an indemnity to certain nete subjects for loasea aorUiried fiia the jar edict ion ol the United See. Tlie resold' ion waa consider la committee of the whole, ilr. Belmont gave a history of the inesa massacre at Rock Hpriiigf, .pro. 1. Xono ol tbe perinea en loA in the ontrsea antx nrl to he terican citizeua. Kotk Kpringa minted of two aettlnments, one in- tiited chittlr br Welshmen and lodes, the other by Chintso, al re lying tbe same rate of pay. For ht yeara the white and Chinas ii era hrd lived peaceably. Last nmer a atrike waa atemitd to be iich the Chinese refused to take rt. The evidence waa clear and tinftctory that no ' other cause of of- no waa given. On Hpntetntxr 2d e white miotK, to the number of i, a-med themaelvta with rifles and ule an at a-'k on the deftmelera inamen, killing twenty-eight, unding many other, end burning d plundering their quarters. By the itaaga of this resolution the United atee would express Iti sympathy uh the victims of wrong that tbe cited Statea could not prevent nor reaee. it most be c ear ttiat the rt- lt of mob violence had' only to be fciade known to tbe House to meet Uh the condemnation which it mer- ted. All considerations as, to the re- ponsibility of the Federal Govern- nent in ita relation to Stats and Terri torial Jurisdiction should be waived in the performance of a plain duty. Mr. Felton Cel. thought that If the Commi'tee on Foreign Affair bad expended it time in examining the cauaje under which these outrages aroia (if it had looked into the his tory el the past) it would have found that theas outrages were the natural reeulta of Chinese Immigration. The oommittee should have addresrod ita attention to remedyii g the evil rather than to palliation and paying f.r scenes like this. Mr. Morrow Ual. said that stand ing alone the uu Mure was of doubt ful propriety, but considering the re latione between China and the United 8latB, and the ueies.iity for tbe fur ther leglslatioa and for treaty stipula tion absolutely prohibiting the iuimi- ration of Chinese subject?, he waa Isposed to train, that the benevolence of Congress might be an act of wis dom. The whole affair at Kcu Spiingihad beeo disgraceful in the extreme, and could not be exctmed nor ignored. The roost that could be eald was that no citi I9U of the United Hintos had been engaged in the mawacre, but this did not right the wrong which had been com milted on Aineiican soil. Our national fame was in vol red. The question arose: Why did not the Federal Government assume the obli gation of a 1 cal and territorial com munity ? The answer waa that no lo oal oblitiutlons were rammed, but be cause the local authorities had failed to enforce the law, the United Status would, undor the peculiar circum stances ol the case, and as an act of benevolence, Batltfjr the tluimenta. The people of tbe United KtaUa and especially the people if the Pacific coaft, were deeply conotrned In tbe relations of the United tilatea and China, and the 1'aoifJc coast demanded the immigration of Chine aa laborers should absolutely cease. He waa in favor of the resolution because it would s rengthen the exocutive In an attempt to secure tbe ronnentof China to put a stop to lmmigialion. Mr. McKenna Call expressed the bniror of the outrage perpetrated at Rock Springs. The House, in ita ex alted sympathy, was apt to consider aa "mean'' a refucat lo indemnify tho victims, but it was nit clear to him that an outbreak of race antipathiea in which no American paititipated, notwithstandirg it was made horiible by aistn and murder, had any claim upon the consideration of Congress. Tne groaning ra!ondara of the House should admonish members that thore were other uses for the (147,000 than beetowing It in bcnevoloiioe or rquau dering it in romantie and ehowy com ity. IfUorigrdis Indemnified the vic tims of this not, why not the viotims of every ither riot ? If this resolution were paved, Congress could have no reason to retime, t j reqnita the victims ol the Ctilcfgo riot. If the amouut appropriated was Intended to be a strict remuut ration for the loss of propeity the committee should have taken means to ascertain whether it was the proper amount. He bad been ( red i lily informed that in Rock r-'prings only f-00 worth of property was assrased agaii st Chinamen. Mr. Hilt III. doa.od that tho reso lution would tin a bd preci dent. On the contrary, not to pane it would be a departure from a Bottled hue of policy i nd would be a violation of uatloual honnr. He cited numirous caaea in which the Uoi ed States had demanded and received from China indemuity for Irjurles and insults per petrated on American citiaens. Mr. Worthingttn 111 favored the resolution. The United btatea boasted that it was a Christian nation. He be lieved it waa on a plane of civilisation higher than C: in. It sent mission aries to hethen Cliirii Should it be aaid the United Sti t. a would refuse that indemnity to China which China had freely made to iha United States in similar caiee? He waa willing to traxe his action on the broad principle of equity. Pending further discussion, the morning hour expired. Tne commit tee rone and the House again went into commltte of the whole (Mr. Sprinaer III. in the chair) on the army ai piopii .t on bill. Mr. Rockwell Ms moved to iu crafo from S 1500,000 to $400,000 the appropriation for the manufacture oi arnia t Sprirptlo d iirmory. After d hnu.h i motiou waaagiesd to 86 to 84. The commit1? e then rose. The House, by a vote of yeaa 103, nays 1W, retUBeu to agree to the SprinitQeld armory amendment (thus leveieins the acii n of the commiitee), and the hi 1 poeed. Mr. Brumm Pa , rising to a qucs tiiu of privilege, eta'ed that the cord this morning wns incorrect j that H made Mr. Wheeler A 'a. use the language yesterday: "The con spirator, EiUiu M. 8 auton," whilj the langnege employtd bad been: "The arch-conspirator, KJwin M. Stanton." Mr. lUmmond Ga disclaimed ary knowledge ot trie tact, hut sdded sar castically that if the facta were so stated by the gentleman from Penn eylvar.i'i a correction of the Record should bo n ade. It waa very im- poitantthat the adjective jihruld be In. timiie gmtiemeu did nr ft object to being culled a liar, wSn, iOrnlted a MEMPHIS DAILY APPEAL THURSDAY, MAY 13, 188G. custom to revlae the record, and when a gentleman found that he bad "slopped over," to take out hia lan guage. The gentleman from Alabama might with entire) propriety have erased the word "cnaphator'' aleo. It would not have hurt anything or anybody. Sir. Reed Me. remarked that a matter like thia always ahrank in the cooling, and tbe wonder waa that it bad not shrank moie. ''Jont as our friend from Michigan (Mr. Cutcheon) did when he made an assault on (itn. Grant, end life it ail out of the record," suggested Mr. Spriner 1 1 . "If ame oi the gentlemen on fhe other tide haj done the same thing," retorted Mr. Reed, "it won Id have been better for their h'atory." Mr. Hucn Ark. -thought it waa important that tbe Journal should speak the truth, but not many people expected tbe record to tell the truth. Mr. Wheeler adrallted that bo bad used the prefix "arch," but stale I that he ttruck it out of the rord t o i a -me It bad stirred some feeling in the House. The correction was ordered made. Tho Home then went into ommittee of the whole, Mr. Hatch Mo in the chair, on toe diplomatic and consular appropria'ion bill. A protracted debate eniued, but the House finally adjourned without tilt ing any action. THE PAN ELECTRIC. Hill and Caarjr Young Ita-fora Ihe Committee, Wabhinciton, May 12. Mr. E. N. Hill waa again cdled to tho witness stand when the Telephone InvcBtigit iug Committee met to-day. Air. On ten repeated his question of yesterday as to iImj name of the per son who told the wit new) Hint Attor ney General Garland had called upon Mr.a Young while tho conference be tween the Pan-Klcctric and National Improved Tulephouo Company was in progress. The witneax again refused to answer on the ground that the conversation was of a confidential nature. He said that ho bad not been ahlu to seo hia informant yesterday, owing to hia ill ness, but would try to see Iti in to-day and get hia connent to divulge hia nino. Then Mr. ltanncy tried bis band and endeavored to secure tho desired in form tion by perHuasion and by indi rect questions, but without Bucceaa. Mr. Casey Young waa retailed, and hat. fled that the Attornny-Gensta never set foot in the levins No. 1327 G street. Adjourned. nOWN8viLLE,Ti:XN. A Hcinphla Ulrl .Married Under DlBgrareliil t'lrrniuilnneei. Ispioultii mi arraaL.l Bk iWNbViLLK, Tknn., May 12. Mrs. John C. Davis, who died Monday night, waa burled to day from the Metliodlat church. The deceased waa a lady of many Chrittiau graces and w II be sorely mimed in a community where she was so much beloved. Wilron, a Norwegian Btavo gotter, and Mira Alexat dtr of Memphis were married here Monday n'ght. . WiUon bad persuaded the girl to run eff from her home in Memphis. Her father came here and bund they were living together unmarried. He eaid that there must he a wedding or a funeral at once. Wilson chose the wedding. LlTEKAItY KOTES. "Witnm my Hand" Is one of the beat and most entertaining of Camel I & Co.'a Rainbow aeiiea of original novels. Maugford on Main street has it for aale. "Lind a Hand" la the title of a new magazine devoted to organised phil anthropy and idited by FJdward E. Hall, 1).D.. that is every way worthy the confluence and support ot the public. Published by "Lend a Hand" Company of Hamilton Place, Boston, Mass. Wi commend to tbe Scandinavians residing in Memphis and vicinity the Skandia, an illustrated nmpazine tint is well edited and that every month it full of matter, both entertaining and instructive. The aubsciiption price ia f2 per year, and it ia published by A. Krum & Co., 23 Park Raw, Now Ycrk. Thomas Nki-son Paok, tho author of "Maige Chan," one of the moat popu lar Ktoriee printed of late years, will publish tho longest story be has yet written in the June (Viiftiry. It la en titled "Men Lady A Story nf the War." The romantic and eflacting nnrrative ia put in the mouth of old Billy, an ex-slave, and it is illustrated with three designs by W. T. Smedley. Faith IIkalino and Mildred phe nomena having been the subject of aludvand experiment by the Rev. J. M. Bm klev, D L. (editor of the CTiria (inn Aili-ocate and Journal), duiing the past thirty years, he waa locently in vited by the editor of the Century to give the result of hia studies to the readers of that magaiae. Dr. Buck ley's article will appear in the June Ceirfury, and is likely to attract un usual attention. Ha fbat fella how he came to take up the subject; he after ward discussta the Let and re henries "testimony to i artieulars." Ha then explains the facts, give hU "induc tions," dUcuasesthe miracles of ChriBt and of the apo ties, examinea the claims of "Chrmtian Faith-Hea!ers" technically ro called and in conclu sion present what he believes to be "the Chria ian doc.rine of answer to prayer." Tb IUiulralnl Graphic Xcu of this week will be even a more remarkable paper than any ever before issued. It will contain piituree of the annual Masonic Conclave in Best ion at Cincin nati this week, with views of the new cathedral just completed and portraits of leading thirty-third degree Masons. It will give exciting ecenes fr m the terrible Chicago riets, exhibiting tho (earful bomrt exploeinn, together with portraits of the Hheriff, Mayor, promi nent police c iiiciii'8 and murdered offi cers. There will aleo be a splendid presentation of the rreat Kentucky Derby, to be run on Friday, the 14th Inst., showing every prominent s'ar er, track, buihiiiigfl, nuted horietnen and r til Mule of the ImibV.lle Jo-key Club. New York'e police force, "the finest in the world," are treated upon with iMitVts of ,we f: mo "a Inspector Burei, Oapi. Man ay "id t'apt. Wil liam'. The a i "ii- R rn'"gton rifle Wort-, ii Ilioi , N". Y w .uh recent y s e I. and Mi- ihe s r. ns Hoods at Iijuireal will be illuairated. t.'relde t Anhnr'ttupravlna; Kverjr l. New Yohw, May 12.-It waa Muted this morning at Ex-President Arthur's bouse that be wns in his usual health and nc every day. ,-'3 -Ieitire Trip. ) 1 DISAFFECTEIi LIBER1LS. POLITICAL JIEETIXG AT CHAM BLKLlIN'S RESIDL.M'E. Tbe withdrawal of the Home-Rule BUI Demanded Resolutions Adopted. Los pos, May 12. A political meet ing waa held at the city residence ef Mr. Joseph Chamberlain to-day. Sixty members of the Houe of Com 'mous were preaent. Mr. Chamber lain explained the renewal r f his act ivity against Gladstone's home-rule bill by Haying1 that he had been clearly informed luet Saturday that the Premier waa prepared to expunge from tho measure the clause exclud ing Irish representatives from sitting at Vestmiiist"r, and thus ma ntain the unity of the empire a' desired by the Haificula Mr. Chaiulierlnin de clared that nothing sho t if the with drawal of the home rule kill would restore unity among the Liberals. The meeting unanimously adopted resolutions declaring that those pres ent would d j the u iiiort in their power to oppose the government's Irish bills, as theM wan no hope that the measurcH would be amended in a way to uittk them acceptable to the followers of Mr. Chauibeilain. Mr. Cnino, Liberal mi mber for Bar-row-in-Furnesaia, statxl that 102 Lib oial members have promised to vote againat the home-rule bill, and that there ae 34 other Liberal member who are undecided as to w hut course to pursue toward it. Mr. Guinea so stilted that the government action Monday in not conceding the reten tion of Irish representation caused many Liberals who had intended to vote with tho government to change their minds. The relations between Mr. Cham bernin and Lord Hartington are very cord al. Tbe Ureefc t'rlala. Athens, May 12.-Th, ministerial crisis continues Tho Greek licet is oll'ectiiiilly blocradeii. ompti De M- uy, the Frcii' h Mini tcr to Greece, denieH tho report put in circulation here that he baa been r. called to Paris. The Liverpool hbow Fpollrl by Main. LivKRPonr., May 12. Th're has been a ceaseless downpouring of ruin ever since early yesterday afternoon and the royal piogramme has btcn ctir tiiled vmmr MOST FERECr FnADE rrotarotl wltb iw'ol;i) rprd to health. N'n Amnioiiln, Uaiti ur Aluio. PftlCE BAKING fOlVOCH CO.. CHICACO. ST. lOlII" Swift's Specific la nature'i own remedy, made from root gathered from the foretta of Gcoriia. Th uethodby which It It maJe waa obtainrd by a half-breed from tha Creek Indiana who in habited a certain portion ot Ueuraia, which waa con munlcated to' one of tha early aet tiara, and thua tha formula baa bean handed down to tha preaent day. Tha above cut rep rerenta tha method of manufacture twenty yeara ano, by Mr. C. T. Swift, one of tha prevent proprietora. Tha demand fcaa been (radaally Inoreaainf, until a 100,000 lab oratory ia now nocesarj to aupply the trade. A foreign demand hat bean created, and en larged facilities will be necetaary to meet It. Thia treat Vegetable lHootl Purillcr (THEN Cancer, Catarrh, Scrofula, Eczema, Ulcers, Rheuma tism 2nd Blood Taint, hereditury, or otherwise, without tha use cr Mercury or Potaah. Hooka on "ConUsioun Blood Foiion" and on "mod and Skin Piaeaaae," mailed!fre. For nla by all druMlm. Tit k -virr si'kcific co.. Jl'iy-' ?Sd StDrawer 3. Atlanta, pro -o r WILBOB'S COMPOUND OP PURE COD LIVER K OIL AND LIME. A Wllbor'ai'od-I.Uer Oil and Lime. P-tftfii who bave bpei Mkina? Cod-Liver Ii 1 i" 1 e ptfH-o I 'n 'hit Dr. Wilbor h'.h ,"iiv'e'.dei irom .1 ir, , 1 i in of aeveral combisint Iha pare it m.d l.; i i-i 1 l ii'tr-' -lit lo 1 o t'K' !.' " i" inelaie ' - rrc If i;l j. :t uuer iqm ik 1' ... -.. 1. 1 .1 11 rim'- - ..n.lerful. Ver? m n eernopsi v. iio-r were rroniiunrr toiwlen. and who had t.kon the clear Oil tor a tuna time without maikrd e Sect, hare be' n entirely cured br uiiue thia p.eparation. Be nure and act the -nnine. Maoutaetired only by A. H. Wii.soa, theniiti Boston, bold b all druct'';' WHAT IS 1T7 lf.ArSir Iti CAl'SKS and CI UK. by one who waa deaf twenty-Mubt yeMrn. t. r'i., i n-jtol Ihe anted rei- ' fc niS:, Cci amaai.y in ' r 11 w so a 6J H M H u s GO Xl s H o Dissolution Motice. TUE firm of SPEKD A PHILLIPS la tbia day dinolred by mutual consent. Tha old nrm of JOHN K. bPEED k CO. will continue the business at tbe same place, Ne. Si Front street. JON K;K1. Memphis, T;nB.. May , 18.i. J. M. PHILLIPS. withdiiawaij OAnD. rN retirina from tha arm of SPKED & PHILLIPS, I oommend tn. auecefpors of the old L firm to tha ood will of my frienda. J. M. PHILLIPS. CHANGE OF FIRM. TUB firm of SPEED A PHILLIPS bavlnt thia day been dissolved by mutual consent, wa solicit their and our frienda for a continuance o patronage, guaranteeing that all business entrusted to n shall he ac carefully looked after aa heretofore. MThl. Ten-.. Mv H. ltituv. JOHN K. PPFKD CO. r. at. ALSION, r K. W. .U'lWKLi,, ALSTON, GROWELL & 60, And Commission Xerchanta. nay. Corn Oatg, Ili !i, Cfaop Feed, Oil-Seal, Llm. , t'emeut, PLnter, Baildio? and Flra Brlcfc, Etc. Cor. Front and Union, 1 Howard's Row. Memphis. D.T. POUTER. MM i, iLa.ikyi Vtizg ifr; diccesgors to rOBTEB, TAILOR CO.. . J31 - nn. IW PROWT RTHT-T WT!WrtTTT. nr-ff-ayi THE HTML OF.KfBWIITOHK. Klt'IIAItD A.'.McCrBDY. i t t : Fresident. ASSETS, :::::: $109,000,000 Snrrsider TaJaeaiilndoned on Policial. tBo:Forreltnr..Ctaeapat 1st tbe World. .. xan.axcxzu', imc.i a.. i 33.iaiin.r. JNO. F. WILKi-RSON, Agent, TSo. 2 Cot ton ETrliamge ItnlMliig, HTiiiplila. Tazoo Mississippi Delta Timber Co. MEKIGOLD STATION, L..N.0.&T. R.K., MISSISSIPPI. lOT.MUu from Memphis, T.nn. 113' Mil.sifrom Vicksburg, Miss. Will saw to order and furnish good merchantable Cvpross Lumber. JNlCAR-LOADiLOTSF.rO.IB., CARS AT THEIR MILLS, FOR :- $12.50 PER M.- ajar Dimensions and Building ILumber. CrpreM Shingles Dre.d Flooring, Ceilinglao Siding, kept constantly on hand. Orders by mail respectlully aolioited. Address: FUO'K MKHU.OMi fHTPKHIXTEXIK!VT. MOTES I Air Will pay Good Prices for, MOTES, GIN FALLS an. THASHY.COITOA ot all ;deiaorlptlons.Scnd for Clrcalsr and Prices Paid.". :rxr. w. sJE-Eai-SRis, Jr. 75 Vnrxtfi Street. Memphis. Tenn. H. 0. PEARCE. Me C, Fearce & Co Cotton Factors & Commission Tilerch'ts. No. 2TB TRONT STREET, MEMPEHS. TENN. l(it(oWiv.hn---.aitl iMlM.aiTln-iif- J. T. FAROASON. J. A. HUNT. C. C. HEIM. R. A. PARKER. E. L. W00DS0B J. T. FAROASON & GO, VhoIesale Grocers & Cotton Factory SO Front Street, Memphis, Tenn. Cotton consigned to ua will hav. our careful attention. W. carry at all times a wall- selected stock ot Stapl3 & Fancy Groceries, WiR3S,Liquor8,Tobacc8&.Cigsr Awcl will aiolt I.w b iMwtml. SAP0LL0X HILL, President, f. X. WlLKEIlS0N,TIw-Frc8iae H. J. LYSX, Caahlci. r uImm rtvX- Ti-MM j DOU OEKERAI. 1IRK AKD ilARIHB BCSINENS. A QUARTER OF A MIL-ION DOLLARS FU LL PAID CAPITAL EinBOTOHBi H. FUR8TENHKIM. WM. I. COLE. JAMES REILLT, JOHN L0A9CI fi. MANSFIELD. D. MTERti, W. D. BEIUKLL. Ofilce 19 lytaflUnii Street. XeraplilH. Tenu AT CRAIG'S SEED r&rming Tools, Grass sets, uiAu-ic v. CORN AKD COTTON PLANTERS. o.x-tj ia A"C(.. 3SIEHPUIS. 41. U. sSAUKI. U. W. jfACBAE. Iff. Ill tors i. ac LIFE 1. JOHN L. McCLELLAN. o M 'I ' I SEED STORE, COM Seed, Garden Seed, Onion 9 ffi. 0. B- l;B- WHAT IS IT7 CAPITAL PRIZE, $I50,C00. Wa do herrby enriify lu ft ntptrvtu the bt on(imff for all Ihe JKontAiy ai (fuor lerit Hiairinpt of ike Louutana Slot Lottery tomponv- pwsoa aaanow eonJro the fr-rinn'thrmtlttt, and that tht s-e or. conrt t i7rdwtf otv, faimen and in oood faith toictird all nrtict. and tre ni-'ioriw l rirpany lo iu. thit ot cale, lott fac limilrn of our tignuturu o((K, it d vcrturiiH-ntn. s Commlaatoaicn. We, tht undrrtinfit. Banks and Banker, mil pav all Prime draien in The iouinana State hotterixe which may be presented at our Counters. J. H.OtlLKSBT.PrM. I .a. Jfat'l Bank. l.W.HILBRKTH.I're'a.StnteHnt'l Bk A. BALDWIN, Pre. Bf. O. JVat. Bk. UXPRECEDEXTEU ATTRACTION I Over Haifa Million IMctribated. Louisiana State Lottery Co. Iaoorporawd In IBM for tw.nty-fiv. yeara by iha (..eiiialature for Educational and Coaritabl. purposes with a eapitaj of 1,- (XKI haa since been adled. By an orerwbelming popular yoie w franchise was made a part of the pretenttat OnnatitutioD! adopted December 2d, A.S. 1871. 11. Grand Binicle KnmberPraw. I nice will ink lave nionllily. It never scales or pnntponeu Look at tho following DiDtrihutiun: 193ilRAXD MONTHLY AKD TBI Extraordinary Quarterly Drawinj Inth. Academy of Masic, Sew Orleans, Tuesday, June 15, 1HH8, Under the personal supervision and manr auement ot tlftx.U.T. Branreaard .of Louisiana, and Uu. Jabal A. Karly. of Virginia. Capital Prize, $150,000. awNOTICE-Ticketa ar. Tn nollnraj ouly. Halves, 3. Fifths, 8i. Tenths, 81. LIST OF PRIZES. 1 Capital Prire of. 8150,000 tlW.OOC 1 Grand Prise of MI.OIK) 50,000 1 Grand Pris. of ai,0(X 20,000 2 Large Prises of 10,000 M.. 120,000 4 Large Priios of. 5,000 20,000 20 l'rites of. 1,000 20,000 50 Prizes of. 60(1 Si.MO 100 Prir.es of -"'.IKO '0 Prires of. 21K) 4(1,000 BOO Prises of. loo iVi.000 10U0 Prises of. 60. 50,000 APPROXIMATION PRiZf.l. 100 Approximation Prites of $200... 20,000 100 Approiijiittiiin Prises of 100... '.000 luO Approximation l'niul of 75... 7,500 2279 Prises, amounting to t522,5O0 Application for rates to clubs should be mao. only lo the olice of th. CtmpAiiyat Kew Orloanr, For further information writ clearly, giviur full liddre.i. luSALA'rijN,Ei. firess Mono Orders, or New York Exchacg. n ordinaiy letter. Currency by Express Ut our.xpeato), addressed N. A. DACPHIN, rlMtua, I a. Or M. A. AnHIIv, WhkIiIkus. II. C, or at 0 WchI Con rt Ht., .Vteiuphls, Traan Mate P. 0. 3tofiy Orders payable and addrt-sa Knrislered Letters to NEW ORLKANel NATIONAL, BANK, !V'W riritt. CHAN C3G 31 Y SALE . :op i R3 Al ESTATE. No 4524, R. D.-Ohancery Court of Shelby County II. P. Ilnbxon. administrator, etc., vs. M C. rrain. et al. ; It. 1). S55, 2 Win. Jlorrow vs. P. P. hrauie et al. TV virtue of concurrent interlocutory da 1 crees for sale, entered in the above causes on the 28th day ii April, 18S6, M. B. 52, pages 418 and 425. 1 will sell, at public auc tion, to the highest bidder, in front of the Clerk and Master's office, Court-Houee oi Shelby county, Memphis, Tenn., on Nalnrdny, May aa, IHHH, within legal bourn, tbe following described property, situated in ohelby county, Tenaee see, to-wit: A certain parcel of land known aa lots 4 and 5, and ph of lot 3 of country lot 494, Beginning at the corner of Jerry Crowley'a lot, imiueiiiatly ent of the Memphis and Charleston railroad bridge on Marshall ave nue; thence in a routheaftwardly direction along the south line of Marshall avenne, about 649 feet, to the James Sidell lot; thence south with Sidell's west line to old Union street; thence wostwardly to tho Memphis and Charleston railroad; thence northwestwardly along the line ol aaid rail road to Jerry Crowloy'a southeast corner; thence with Crowley's east line to th. begin ning, th e tract ot land has beon subdi vided in lots, plats of which can b. seen at th. thancory Court, and the above property will be sold according to said subdivision. A rertein lot known as part of lot 478, and described as the east 124 leet of lot 554 of C. L. 4,8. fronting 124 by 148 feet on the north side of Jefferson street. A certain other lot, being nsrt of C. L. 4(8. fronting 40 feet on the south side of Jeffer son streot, with a depth of 148 leet, bounded on the west by Bayou Uayoso and on th. east by Keinack a lot. Terma of Hai.-nn a credit of six and twelve months; Interest-bearing notes with, security required; lien retained to secure Afl' 30 18 "iUlty f Ieden",tion' p 8itI'Mj)??E,I-1" C1,rk n1 M"r. Py II. F. V alsh. Deputy C. and M. nfev&i Sri" CM ' - --U linmt ever nrlntMrl. tj- pa -a K.r.pi-1-Bt. oat :0 Now. Ortgt Library i'-tw- 2i v1"' laDiet, Chair, V ?-- BookCaaeg, louniret. i' i'ffVI Latter Pr... r.v;?l !ari" . - "-l LdiM'T.nnW.I.. a I (SS3 Finit llwl. J rZLZZ bna. Po.Uia.4o. yopart-g CHAKCERY SALE. PURSUANT to a decree rendered by the .K..C.h,lnc";L?ourtJ"t Nhille, at its Oo tober term, 18S5 nd entered of record at gage a5, Minute Book No. 22, in th cas. of tsamuel Perkins vs John S. Clajbrook and others, notice it herebr given that I will ex pose to rublie sale, at U. courthous. do, r at Memphis, Tennessee, upon th. termah.ro lnalter set out, at 12 o'clock m., on th. th. rollowmg described property, all situate. TenVe'ssIeVrwiV;'""01 f 6Un"- hi k- iS' "'t,,id of Auction Souar., r J0- south si .of Auction Squar., Lot No 4iiSocond street, 11 i uS'i N? fnIDt" of Ororton and Third, I4tmeet f quare, f"Vl,h,.b"''-lot292 Second street. Lot 144 and part lot m, west aide of Main street, betwwn Xatk.t end Winchester sta. I'riis if N un. ..ur'h e sh, and the bilanra on e edils oi li. 12, ltisr.d 24 months; interest itnriiis iin'cs required for deferred pa inenls, ua lien te'hined. Sal- frej from redemption. frAMi KL PERKINS, Vpocial Coro oi i s sioner. Pennyroyal Pills. "CHKHLHIKB'S EGLlt." Thei Original nnrl Only (nunlne. PKte and alwsys Peliable. Beware nl wort li. i- Imitations. Indi.n.arle tn l. III X. '"your liriiaaios tor "'lilrhtpr,e I nal. nd tiike no other, or inclose 4a (stamps) to us for particular, i l arrra by r. uiro m.nii. a, , . Al'tK. hl-rh-irr h.mlral ., H'.l HkiIIiiiii niinnrr, Phllo'tn , . THA UK supplied by Ui)0. C. UOOUWIS it i ' K bolmatle Agewta, Bwion, Ha