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OS THE f 0TTIX8 AFFAIR I'LilN LI STATED BY BIMaELF. He FTor Peace, but Not at the Ex pense or tbe Countrj'i Honor. Ksw York, AoRtnt 13. Tbe Herald has the following dispatch Iiom Gov. Ireltud, of Texaa: AisTiN, Tax., Aniiut 12, 1886, To the Editor of the Herald : vn aoW mv vfowa of the Ont'int case. Cutting has never applied to toe. It mar le conceaeo, u Dei-etaary ik.t ruiiino hm hn leo-ally ton -,;ia.l nnHr Mexican law. bnt the people and Government of tbe United State, can never auDmu to alien rate of law. Kvety editor and every other skn wrltoa or nrinta matter in the United BU'ee obnoxious to tbe views of Mexican ooorta can at any t;ntA h,n Iminil In Mtxicn ba ar retted and punished, as Cntting baa beeo. Tbe person ol Cntting s not involved. Barely our government ba? not made an Idle demand. No one wants war, and I trust no one waoti peace at tbe experts of national to ior and tbe right of an American citizen. The only way to avoid war ia t oe ra.iy ior it, ana auow a win' Ininui I 1 ei-nanl It if It mint lit). Ollt rat? have gone far enough and have been numoioua. JOHN IRELAND. Uovernor of Toaa. The t'swllnar at Waahlng-lnn. W.umiinTnM AinriiBli:! It restated at the Slate Department that tlmreaae l I .1.- Pxllinn no tresn uaveiopiuenu in ma wwm case, and that the atitnua oi turn gov mmiintiioi nut I'lianand in anv re apect. This cane la the fruit of the natural frit tion of iutpg nim between O.ii lima nf unvnrnmnnt of two D60- plea who differ radically in character and cus'oms. The position we have taken is batml upon the aranrnption that all tlin ma'erial factiand tbe leeal feature! of the cae aro as they have bfen set forth in tbe correspondence and reports already made public; but in a matter involving possible war fate, it is held to be Incumbent upon ua to make sure that there is nothing of importance beyond tbe elllcial In fnrmutlnn already in hand, and to this end the best efforla of the department are turnen. J lie tounuauon once nrm lv laid, tbe decision will have to be made whether the differences found to t xist shall be reconciled through lha (nrtttor .Hnrta nf ilinlnmarv nr nv war; but io no event will this govern- ment astern to we uoctnuo mm ma American citizen can bnairested, tried nd punished abroad fjr an otfense committed wiiiun our own aomain. What tnnanl Navarro Says. New York, August 11. CoobuI Qon ml Navarro, tha Mexican rnnrtaenta tive in this city, regards tbe war talk, as roosensical, and admits that bis country would he easy prey f ar the United (Hates., "It is a matter for di.cua ion and arbitration," lie said, "and It does not seem probable that the two government! are going to act like a couple of school biya and come In h'nu i nvnranch a fellow asOattinff. There a many aspects of tbe case l I I Jk i . J ...... A -.l Wl)r,u auoi'T ui ' uqtr uiovuneiuu, awt the Govern r of Ohlbuahua no doubt naliuvna that nnaitlon is the rlsht one. Although, (jutting printed his Html nn Amnrli'an anil, tin circnlated it in Mexico, and thereupon became inenaoienaiex cauiaws Agnia,meru is a clause in the rode of Chihuahua mnli I no an nna who roilltnila a Crime , againat a Mexican citizen amenable to Mexican laws, and, II 1 an not mis taken, there is a similar claim in me Tut an ulu Th rriinita nf praat ex citement iu llm towns along the bor der ae undoubtedly fnbrications. I am in daily cuuunuuica'ion with pe io In ull narlanf Mm Inn. and thev in sist 'Tin', tno nutter baa a'Otised only a lnpnl Intavnut. "I hurl In lanoli nnfin railinir a dis patch alleged to have emanated fiom Ciov. Maueyiea, ordering that, in case an attempt n'lnuUl be made to rescue Cutting, ids head ba cut oil and pre scute 1 to the rescuing party. I know the Uovernor personally, end am po:i tive that ho cou'd nut have bern a paty to any auoh trdtr. Ho is an in telligent Tell eduuated, and conserva tive gmit'eman, e l known to many . , i . ,.. ., Amerioniii who nave iruvmeu iu mua ico, and much a:mind by them. Ouitiug is leceiving the best poaai 1) 0 tientmcnt. He is not crn lined in the jail proper, hut i ccupics a loom in the Jivler'e home aid ei joys olher jrivilgta not extended t i ordinary pr sonera. 1 am positive that Pr si dent l'iiiz a id the Miuin'cr of Foreign A Hairs a'e nnxi nn to a.ljmt the mat ter amicably, and (otl en re that an un-d-r t'ii';i' u will bo reached tLat will be aa'ibfa "fry In every way. it la a g'ca' injiiHtice to Mixu-irs t) state tint AnurioKiis are c nn:ntlv peise c i ed a 'd annojed when on Mexlcau eoi . A- re'epec'ahle, law-abiding citi t r i jus" as fre from annoyanc in M- xioo hi I am In this country. It is tin criminal element that bring! tr nib noli it elf, and Mexico blamed for i nfo'cing ita Uws againtit." ih va f!nnira-7linn affair The grand jary were to have been aiacnarfoa toaav out iui f'u " been altered and they will continue in se anion next week. Tbe Mayor said after tbe hearing in the rquire-Flynn case that he could not name any epecial time at which his decision would be forwarded to Got. Hill. It might never be for warded. He bad been ollarea ana ebi refuted a bet of $1CM)0 that be would be out of ofli'e before the Commis sioner of Public Works. The offer to bet was made by Col. UAt logersou. SHE IS FULLY CIVILIZED. An Indian Maiden Tells an Editor vel Way to del Land. C T.n! Plnnttr Prat; While On his recent visit to Detroit lake. Will- Urn Panti KtvAri aaJi rt m fl A n i d 1)V II LB iniU A CUM """l -J- " r wife, visited White Earth Indian Agency. One morning ne was tuv ting with Agent Sheeaan, who was A. 1. ilnn nnnn Ilia rnnid rjroizrtSI made by the aborigines, when an Indian girl dasnea up to ine aoor upuu pretty pony, aismouniea, buu, i" k. ,.ln nf liar ridinir habit on ber arm, walked into tbe agency, present- ed a certincaie irom a Boreyor iu i fans ni1 and ulil aha wished a natent for her land. "Here," said Agent Uheehan, "is a good illustration rxi inat what, wa wern Ltiainir auuui. Ti,i Tniiiin olrl. thouaa a full blood, made an attractive picture in her bright riding habit, and the editor spske up, saying: "By the .. linn ran I PPlim (omt lSDO here'?" "Where do you live?" asked the red girl. "In Chicago," replied t'' phllosopuar oi tne tiauy prom. Til, ihon vnn'll hava tomarrvmein order to obtain land here on the reser vation." piqtiantly apoke up tue num. "liut I aaj already married; here is m vifa " "Y nut ahe ia old. I am young. I bear you can easily got a divorce in un:cago. jamo uer. mini m and vnn can have land. ...... j j - ller entreaties were so earnest aim ar- nnmani. an iirniif I.Viat. fha nditor was rompelled to ue his utmost strategf in order to prevent cjmpieuug iue "treaty" WHO tne inuian maiu. lent an Inlnnetlnn on Dlaeaae nv inl.ortln a laable eODltitutlon, reno vatint a deMHUted nhyiique, and enrlchinc a tnin and lnnuiriuoni eiroaiaiiua wim Uoatelter I btoroaoa Ullten, me uneu, ui moit bislilr notioned. and tbe moit popu lar laiuiu buu l' t .- , , , trenatueni the itomaoh, reinedlee torpor ot the liver ana eowen, ana aivei a . omiumui Impulia to ma aeoreuve ana u ":"'"" fUDOtloni or til Kianeji ana o auuor. i i. j . i .nli h ... I th r.i'iir. reaee ol malarial fevert, but it furnlihei tka oaly aaeqaal laretnara egainet ""m,ys ihote Btledien, but woald be liable to incur Uimlf nedialnallr anyrotaoted. It ell in Inatel lom the blood oerttin impuritiei which tne moit ekllllel patnoiotMM amiao ae the loltlni eauie of thon aKODitingoom- lilainu, rteoinaiura ana. oui, im iv - ....ll.nl ..nAil f 1 1 F .11 fl. uiuronvvr ri o.u.ii.u - - feebled or overwrought tU ol the nerrea, ATTEMPT TO WEECK A TBA1N IX prvvcnrivu A Terrible Disaster Sarrowly Avert- ed-The . OUdat Case-Sad Hal-, clde A Mlnlster'i Do w fall. ITCUII.VI .hi niuu.iii. and lor mental deapondenor. Bemarkabla Sura-leal Operation UOBTON, MASS.. AUgUBl 1.1,-UH Thursday a remarkable surgical opera- a . ll aT I art f 1 nTiHTail HnnnlUl bv Dfa Mftnrice II. KichardHon, of this city. Abont a a? . y .. 1 ' year ao Jonn Mcuariny awauoweu a set of artinulai teeth, roe passage oi tnnA in 1a alnmarh vnn almost wholly preventtd. The patient grew emaciated and wear, ami it Decame aulilnnt Ihut nnlana raliaf wna had ha must ennn rlia. Dr. ltil'lllldpon made a tiansverse cut In the left side of tho kilmn.n llirnnnli wrhlnh th min'l stomach was drawn out and then cut open, when by the inaertion of his arm to tbe elbow. tr. Kicliardson was ol,la In rmiph anil ramnva the teeth. Thn Intarnal nnnnino was then closed with fine ilk, and the stomach re placed, tbe exttrnal cat teing aiso CloefU Wim Blltuues. xuawkiuauiicm linn mam rnmnlatnil In fortv tlvn mln ntf s. Tho pa'ient is doing well, and bis complete ncovery is now con sidered little leistnaa certttin. wrr . T. 1- .1 11 i VYILLliM FOKT. r , augiui 10. an attempt was made lait night to wreck tbe passenger train on i he Philadel phia and Evading Bailrod, due bere ali tleafter midnight. Tbe attempt was made a' a point tnree mi us irom iM.fii fha awlirh had heen turn ed, and a terrible disaster wonld have followed bad tbe passeDger train reached It before a freight train.wbicb, coming ahead of tbe passenger train, waa thrown off tbe track and several ears of coal were completely wrecked. ThB cn.mi fnfnnfl nnalffo nnwn. The engineer and fireman escaped almost miraculously, passengers naa to oo transferred at tbe acene of tbe wreck. A ad BnleUa. v r i . o i 1 1 . LEWISTOW, MM.. AUgUBl IO. Aieaua. iu. kuniltnl ml KloKlv anpnmnliphed IUO UOiWHUl ...-.---j r- , , .i.nk,io nf r.avi P. Ware, nf this a , . , , , . n,..iM.. city, com muteo suiciue net nmu- .iM i. iirAvmno in r.ria AnuroHC. euid unj uj s j r r river. The act was csuseo. oy uor lover s desertion. The Ullder Case. M.nr Vnair. Ancnfit 13 The crand Imvb tnilaif Hiamiuned the case of Col. Wm. n. uuaer, tne Arcuu ejiiurur, who was charged by Dolly Adams n.iih ink ncr a n. .in nonu irom utr. ui.a a-bo.i Liva ii wiihdrjw the com plaint and signed a document saying that ihe din not neneve mo ueieiiuani, Intended to defraud her ol tne bona A Heutlpiiiaulr Bnralar. nOTomT' Afinu . A nonut 13. Todav c,uir Harris, a nie7eland sentleraah nf aura, en ered a uaB avenue raei- A.xnnn oakino' wnalth. He waa can tured alter a coaee, ana auring tne evening the property found on him WAg identified by half a dozen citizens who had suffered from burglarious visits. There have been numerous o.luiriaa hnra rnpantlv. and he has evidently been doing most of it him- salt. 1IIIM.H0LDT, TEW. Eullmalaam Over llok Taylor's Sioiulunllon The I rl litllve t amliilatra. IciiHKiKeoNDiiica or ths Arrmu.l ' llcMiioi.DT, Tknn., August 13. Bob Tav'or's uomina'.iun aroused great m tiiu iuHin hu ona tt o !uioi'rtta of i.iiNou cni! ty, wh vie lepresentativei in the Sate toivintion wero in strjctol aid vo'ed tolidiy for Irm threrght ut the entire n'H-ion. There in 1.0 m axil g the f c( ttiat U'.di Tay lor in tne anUidatn 1 1 the maests, wtio ' will r illy ti his tupport iih an en-hn-asn not wiineeard In Tin lies Bee fo' y a-a punt Tue oiu uy ctmlidatea fir Leg'sa tive houO'S epoke l ere last night, iiib-on county is entitled to two s ats ia th lower l one and one in Ihe8en ate di amber, and t b the purpose of th Deaiwracy to plce mn there who will not rt-ti it iti aishts in lejiisla- 4 Kill I jrl Imiinr llnnn tYiA .nnnl. and theui'0 ves. Xhf cntii()ata are, 1or the lower bou;e, tbe Hon. Wallace W tVa.l. a .,1 II, a Ur.n II 11 it, bit h of abom hive previously ecrved one te'in, J T. Curkia. 11. O. Carlton, i. . . , ji j i ; T' .. A I'vf-raii hii'j vt. iuuh'hs; ur Inn Kan. m K U VV II I iamann 111 .T P Urn n ur.it ..Intiah l'wnn. 1 lipv all H and xi'iare'y opju the plat'otm of tne oiliis i'eiiKcrajy. TQiee D u k s ora r.ous?s are oeing cracted on MkIu it'eet. The nop prrsp'ct ia vciy flatteriim thrcughout thia aection. Cotton ia 'iove tbe average, wb ile corn ia scare -iy under it. '. Tbe Kalra.rijnn allalr. Nxw York, A ugis. 13. District At tomuy Manin', Judf.e Cowing. As aistaot D s'rict Attorneys Niroll and yitzif raid and Foreman of the Grand .Tn-y KoevJs had a con:ulta'lon to dav. I is said that it nai with regard 4o finding more indictments In con- Medical Taatlinony. No. Km Wast 4WTH Strkt Nw Vokk. June 6. imi. lliivlnii In I hn einraa nf a lArira nrac- lice extensively used Allcock'a Form l lasters in the various dUeasas and coudi Ijns of the Innvs and pleura, and always with success. I recommend tin ir tisa m that most aggravating div ease, tiunin"r Catarrh, or liny Fever; strips of Placer applied over the ll.rnal a 1,1 nhnu. U'tll nflnrd (rreAt re lit f from the chokm tickling in the throat, wheezing, sh ntuts) of breath, aud piiis in the chft't. K. M. M'CORMICK.M. D. To Prevent Premnlnre llnrlnla, NkwYobk, August 13 A corpora tirn lus bton organized in Brooklyn to prevent prema'uio buriale. it is proposed t j construct a large tecepta e'e wheie hodifs nihy be deposited un lil the ftct of dea'h bill been deinoil rtrated beyond diapute. Medical aid win bo a: nana in tne event oi lesueci tation. Thejr Are Not Horry. There is one thing nobody ever re gretsthat Is, the day they first adopt ed rariter a ionic as tnntr regular ihiu Uy medicine, lis range ia so wide and its good effects so sure, that notb ing else, except good naming, an needed in a great majority oi oaaee lluy It, try it, and afterward It will not require any piaise rom us. rreimrlns- for the Groal Mace. ' Vvn-PftuT V T . A nn at 13 The ...... ... . . , (lalnlna anil Mavflnaiar am blltV clearing niiwt and putting everything in nnur lor inn crixnt race, anu are prriionna to leave. The Galatea (nam. ifiinfirr.w Ilia ItfavHnvap Mnn dv. L'ent. and' M'-a Ilenn are ro reivino manvfo-lal courtesies, xne (i,ml I. ir llm NoarnnrfVanht Olllh la a ill giowing. The Bttbscrlptlon now ' . .. ... . rx. rt ,f Y'.,l. amouuia 10 vKrneiiue 1 auuci b It gave f 100 this alternoon. A HUNT LIBEBAL OFFEBl Tut Voltaio Bai.T Co.. Marshall, Midi., offer to aend their Celebrated Voltaic Bklts and Electric Appli ances on thirty days' trial to any man afflicted with Nervous Debility, Lose of Vitality, Manhood, etc. Illustrated pamphlet in sealed envelope with full particulars, mailed free. Write them at once. Nrrlona 'lr at Cli-vrlaud. O Clzvsland.O , Atignat 13 At 12:30 nVli i.k In.ilv a lanlr at TVana nil works, on Kingsbury run, canglit flie ar.d txplnded wiih considerable force. Al 1.1. im l imn n:na ntpniunra are work ing at tbe fire, which, it is thought, ia UDiieriuu -ontroi. hiln. Toe fire at Doan'a o l works la unit. rnrlH.I Tl.v.a lantfB T. ploded and the aiillboime and boiler rooms re ia tsars. I' is estimated tbe lots w.ll reach f:!i,000. lanpure b-ath, caused by bad teeth, Inl... .. . .iii. . r n.in..li la neutral. i..,l hvVii'nnnvr r;.'. hmiiMni beautitier, and a gieat luxury as a deniritlre. Tbe repulsive breath, ia by i s i-n- tendered a f'agiant to a low, and oldmss by friends or loveis wiu iu no i ngr noticed. An Erring Wife v n T.t . AnunHt 11. One of tbe mosteingulai affaiisever occurring in anv muniv came tin here today. It seeniB that the mother of John Scott, wm.ovtror rnnntv. livna at Gates- ville, Onryelle county, ana Deiog on a visit to him ner son learnea m .nn namail farltn aa navinir atten tion to the old lady, whose age ia 05. He set a watch upon tne movements of tbe pair, and found yesterday that i,o l,iil lnft fur Waco. Todav.he 1 11 VJ J - w - - - - - came in post baete and made a break for the County Uiera s oince to Binp theiinuanceof ths marriage certifi at. He cot rn Mnf Muation of tbe movement of h a ano it parent, but he got somethii g wl waa more as tonishing. It enu- .lat Scott and his wife, Mary r-cotr, n get aioiig ,.ll kaulno liv H K- "ftte for BOme time he in Wilbeigir and she in Mr. Sitott had VIBUtnrtiivi . - - applied at tbe last term of Cor. yelleJJistrlct uonn ior uivorue, uu the application bai been denied. It tha fair Iftdv hfltl . lover. named M II. Hill, and while search ing the records for the ancient moth er name Scott found the name of his wife and that of Hill figuring as ex peotant bride and groom.having taken out liceosa to marry. Upon applica tion to the clerk Mr. 8cott found his wife had sworn as a widow. The eor rowlog husband and eon at once for sook the trad of his mother, and at once proceeded to take steps to eecure the custody of his children, whom his unworthy avife had made of! with. Altogether, Mr. Scott's cup is over flowing with gall, and the lines aie not coming to hint in pleasant plaoes. limira ha will not moiecnte his orring wife.altboughshe is answerable under both the charges of bigamy and perjury. He will be contented with the bbles, and leava the grand jury to deal with the unworthy woman in thia case. All the partita have hitherto been regvded as leipec'able people. A tflcraymau's Downfall. lliuvpimi m M m . Antrim! 11. An invos'tlgnting committee of nine inliu dn'iiil Methodin Kpisvoosl clorgymon inut I urn In Minret THH'erdnv to con- aider the ewe f tue Rev. John Wal ton, of St. Paul, agmiiHt whom giave cliargoi had beou brutight by the civil and by t'.ie church anrhoritiet. The nmin cbarga aga;nit Walton was that of having committed a rape uroa ai- i Wolialar. n 1'' vi'ar old firlrl. at Wadena, xviarca in, msn, it who i legod by the proiecution that ou the ninht namod Mr. Walt jn had ben called home from a o inference which he waa attending by the sickness of bis wile, ine room wnere Bue hipi was small and conUined two beds, abont eix foet apait In one of the beds were the twochlldren of Mr. Wal ton, aged respectively ti and 7, and aleo the girl Hattie Webster. The girl afterward rep nted to certain partioa that Walton had committed an aesnu t upon her during me nigui wlien tne cnuiiren ana nrs. nanuu nmM nalunn Walton waa afterwapd brought up before a church commit tee, but he waa acquitted on tne grounds of insufficient evidence. Tbe matter bad. in tbe meantime created an imineuss aeneation ia the neigh borhood and created BOinething oi a Hi- In tha ehnri h. hut the fn U did not get into tho paperr. Waltrn was soon alter inuicteu oy tue grami jury, .. j , i 1 .... waa fiea ana tonnu guuty. iu mm trial Waltnn tnnda a alrnnir denial of ail the a'legations. He held tbat the matter waa a conspiracy gnttcn up to ruin him by saloon men and others of tha aamaatamn. whom ha had ortocsed in tern iterance work. A new trial wat sran'ail. Tn thn meantime tne conter- fH-- . . . . , . ones met, nut cou a not use action, as the case waa mt yet decided in the nlutl nnnrtr. Tnn ravronil franllaman was called b fore the lnvattigatlrg nnn,mlliait I i nnra mora aernnnt for himself. Aa t j tLe charge of rape, the evilenc was not la'itmcuiry or com plete, and it was decided to send up to Wa.Liva nun n In for the fall court record!, embody'ng tbe ttue reaeonsof tbe court tor granung-tue new wai. it wrs also charged againtt nun mat iasi tall he bad altered Manitoba half haatnot kun Irloit at' F.lopfidld. I S. C. It ahbws that eloping with booth Carolina maidens ia a dangerona sort .xi i. - . . . w II' . . . a ni nn.inHH. jiiinnr m .. .iinu waa m I vnn na man acarl 93 anrl VAN amnloved I on me farm oi a man nameu um'j. wno naa a oeantnai caoguitr iibiubu ij'zzie, agea id. xne young peope fall In Inna aaH nna Knnrlav mornfns tbe farm hand and tbe pretty girl tlopea. - ine weie overtaien, tua vim daughter was carriid home and Ihe nnanvaaf ni I .nihinvir waa rtmBO IO jail ona charge of abduction. . The wom of it ia Ihe poor Mlow was con victed last weak, and the penalty IB twn viqm In 1 1. a rt.nirantiarv nr a TT V t . " B .1 U 1.1... ! J I i a w . . ... . lw, V, a aeavy nun. rvarrfn piuirryri. i." lovea the girl at.d wai re-.oivcu u mairy ner. LIBBAKIAS SF0FF0BD. A Very Bnay Man Who Knows ercat Deal and Waatea Ko Titne. Dilatva Vrf P.. Wai.lii ncrtnn latter: Mr. Ainsw.rth tpoflord, the Librarian nf Conorreaa. ia a bonk maker as well as a book lender. He is a dark faced man with a frame made of wire and filled with activity. Between 60 and ftd of ara nf aon. ha dnva more work than any youi g man of 25 io Wash ington, acu ne -never wastes an iuio mnmAliL 11a limlAratflnda how to make otber men work for him, and he enn dictate as smoottiy aa ne wruee. Iletesa btucqaewyof talking and a tathar r.illli onlna. hut he ia hUfei- nets from the s'ar;, and he allows no one, from me seoger to .senator, to rooeume bis valunljle time i.ousniy. Ila a alarava tAaitv however, to fiive infoimation, and ttiat li tie dark bead ol Ins seems to have pacxeu awa in i's cells the whola cjntenis of ths rnnirrt-FHinnal lll.r.irv. Tell bim what yoawantto know of a lubjec. He wdl put his liunor on an eiectnc Im 1. o-ivn a wrrd to one of his aesitttn'B, ai.d in a moment jou have befoie ycu the very muteiial you want. Mr. Spoffjid owns a very Tilpaaant hnmA on Massacbi:setlB avenue, in the mrst Nshlonah'e part ol Was'liington. lc is a wiae, rea brick, and wrtn, l snnuiu any, at i.a .t im r.flfl 1 1 a i iiIhr to tbia everv evening In the red Herdia. He always . , ni-l-: ... , ..f carries a green nag wno uiui, uu. ui wmcu ne puna a diok f.b aoon no miIah anil raila nil the WAV to and from the Capitol. Mr. Sp( fiord's workshop, however, is in tne ttn gresmonal library. His little alcove h.hlnrl tha llhrnriin'a desk is alwnvS filled with books anrl pipers, arranged in tbe most eyttemauc oraer, sou mi, lie hta an fifuiietant bv - ' J M va guiavi mm v bis side, whom he is using as a ma chine to carry ou tne iDor upon wunu his mind is engaged. J Hn 7N FOR PITCHER'S 70 (Orv J Centaur Liniment is the most wonderful Pain-Curer the world has ever known. sssssssssss s s s s s s s s For Fifty Years the great Remedy for Blood Poisonana Skin Diseases. FoTiobC C'.S; It never Years iVVtf Fails! Interesting Treatise onBlood and Skin Diseases ' mailed free to all who apply. It should be , carefully read by everybody. Address .THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Qa S S S S S s CHANCERY SALE r a j. , Of BlvAli ESTATE B." at al.: and No. 6613. R- D. John Lone, Adm'r. ., va. Carolina Blani Bety -rirtoa ol an Intarloeotory door for aal an tared In tb abova eaaaa on tha iMth day of Jul, HUM. M. B. bi, pais 164,1 will aall, at pobllo oetion, to tha higUit bidder. In front or the Clerk and Mutar'a ofiioe, eourthoiu of Shelby county, Uemphia,Xean.,on (tntarday, Anaaat , , 188, within leaal hoora, the followint da aeribed property. airatdin Xaiiing.pijtriot of Bhelby county. Taaaeaaaa, to-wit: The one-fonrth undiTided intereat of Joseph Bain in and te the following lou, vii One lot of laid beins part ol lot 15. block 38 besm nint at a point 40 feet aorth of the north weal corner of Linden and Caujer atreeta : thence north with Cawey atreat 40 feet to a stake; thenoe weft parallel with Llnd" atreet 13 fe.t to Bob Prioe'a line; tan ao.ih parallel with Cauaer a traat ; 40 feet to a atreet 138 feet to tha beainnlnf . For title to which refereaca ia maae w o r.v.- . book.30, p,e 612, of Re,..Ur i offic.- Al.o one lot lymB oo mi i.iu . -atreet, between Caaaey fad Harnaado airaett. and k-awarai i part o.Wa i&Zfc atreet and runnina back ej aouth between two parallel lines 134 leet. For title of which reference ia made to deed recorded in Regie ter'a offica la book 84, page 363. And also one other lot, which begineat a itaaeon tha Causey atreet ; thenoe east with Linden . tn r . . n ...lb I ..rrh, lllll.l aireev w iwt iiwi'i. . with Linden str.ei 14o 'eet; thence welt par allel wim i.inacn sireo. .-.oi,. north 145 leet to the beninnlng. For tit.e of which re'erenoe is na hi oo u;ru t ... i. . m L..L U n.i. 5tiM Sikl.i inn. negisver s uuiuo hud. jeet lo the right of dowry ol defendant, Ma- n . J t - 1 M iI,a at.tv.4 Inl ria nam, as aasigneu uor m .u. aboveietout .. ,,,, .... u.,. Terms ol Bale une nun w cuau, : -ni. aith nwid .Mn-llT ailOe IO ! IUUIItH.i muto ...vm b..uw.vv-... for defe-red pnyinent requirod; lien re tained 10 secure snuie, ann ijuiw demotion harrn rois auiuro, Byll.F. Walsh. Uepoiy C. and M. r.r... Or,ii,,hr. liantt & Pattarson and Poston a Foston. unncitors. SSSSSSSSSSSSS DYSPEPSIA 1, . d.Turarma as well aa dlrt ioa " irr The copartnership heretofore existing between 0 H. BRAOKETT.and B0BBRT LOCK WOOD is thia day diaiolved by mntual ooment C. II. Braetett retires frym the firm an Robert Lockwood assumes all the liabilities and collects the indebtedness due the i flrm. I tiirnAH I tit H. tJ aAliK " 1 1 . laimeuj iftTtRUT TaORKWOOD. win rotirinsr from the firm I cordially bMiak for mysaocasm 1Vb?r2,iRtttTTM UtJIVWIVI V V A VVUUVU IUV law UIU1I ififivw. - jXTeTy Firm. ROBERT LOOKWOOD, LIVERY, BOARDING AND SALE STABLE, 1 thirty ft ltfeninliig. Tenil. arFlno Btoo arHtyliaih Turnoutn.-w 1, . d.Turarma as well as d "al"--3 " " -I..T.Z. I. h. Imrvnlrtiii nutriUon, and de- pnaaina we ti.no al the ajrsMm lUiild iMouoa. t wstsm, to npan Um way BROM'ri mm i Blffllil i n i i i in i i 1 J U Cotton Factors, Wholesale Grocers, Jf. 11 Union atreet. t z Elemphlee, Tenn. 1 W A. GAGE c& CO. SB i risk a RECTT0UIC ? Ualoklyand enmnlateli ('arra Dyapriwla hi all It. furms, llearibarn, llrlrblnait Taaiipa the j 'oodTno. It eniiobaa and purities the bloo4jUiiro- It4 UI. appouiA, ana w KltT. J. "TieelTltB. i Fin Kfomxl Charts I No. SOO Front Street, t HemphU. Tui CHANCERY SAL -OF- 11 12 Alt ESTATE No. 5432., R. .-Chanoery Court of Shelby county atate 01 lenneisee y. . "-lnwetal. BY virtue of an Interlooutory decree rpr sale entered in the above ;ase on the 4th day of Janusry, 1886. M. B. 51, paae 1, I wiU sell, at publio auction, to the highest bidder, in front of the Clerk and Master a office, courtnousa oi oaoiuj wwuu.j-, phis, Tennessee, on Hnlnrday. Anaxoat l; 1886, within legal hours, the following desoribed property, situated in tihelby county, Ten nessee, io-wii: . Lot 14, block 28. fronting 60 leet on the norm nae oi uroaaway, nonueaiv vuium ui alley east of 8ixth street. Lot al, blooK Al, irontiDgwioaion mo e. .1, c : . i. -t . unl..,nn.th nf Alnhnma atreet, 10th ward, by a depth of 137)4 leet. cold aa property of K. F. Cooney and 11. JS. Lot 28, block 11, fronting 25 feet on tha aouth aide of Broadway itreet, aoutheast corner of alley east of Seoond' street, 10th ward, by a depth ol 170 feet . Lot 29, block 11, fronting Jei on ine south side of Broadway itreet (adjoining lot hoi, Dy a neptn oi iiuiesi. ... Lot 9, J. M. Tate's subdivision, fronting 53 feet on the west aide nf Wilkerion atreet, northwest corner of Georgia irtreet. by a . depth of 155 loet. Bold aa property of Jane. vrawioru juaviv. , . t . Lot 25, Polk's subdivision, 50 feet fronton the south side of Georgia stree. 50 feet west of MoKinleystreet, by a depth f 170 feet. Lots 50and51. blook 1, A. Wright's subdi vision, fronting 60 feet on the soutj side or Georgia street, 90 feet west of Wright's ave nue, by 157!4 leet deep. . Terms of Sale On a credit of sil months t note with security, bearing interest, re quired : lien retained; redemption barred. This July S0.1HS6. , , B. I. MoUOWELL, Clerk and Master. By B.F. Coleman, Deputy C. and M. F: H. A C. W. Heiskell. Solicitors f-Uw the appotita, and aids the Mtmlltlon ol food. . J. T, ItiMWITEB, tl honoraa puur m uia t Du.nHn .1 I . Ii ii .v. II H.lllftinm. Tr, 11 . un; H.Tina uMid Brown'slnin Bituire (or bjrsiwpala IMW1TKB, tha honored pnetur of tha ad Ohuroli. Biltimora, Md., mandtnaTt htahly. Alao oonsldHr it a splendid tuoio anu iuiC"''. n . i...,.. a, 1 ...I a-rai 'rl lMr most ch,,-rfiil tMli- Cllnton Co.. lnd., earn ''I lar most chwrfol Uli mini, to tlie emoaur or ll 1)t.itIi. and u a tonio Inivru'e Iron Bittuia lor llT.nAiHUA, ana mamwniv. Genuine Iim above Trade M.rk and emaM-d lrd linea iminiaar. Takn no nlhrr. Mulaimbny.. TOUOWN IIKMK ALIO., IIALl'lUOHt, Mil Manufacturer of Alabama Lime, AND DEALER IN - newer pipe, i:""2M?I! BLUE LMIWON, V:,wTvYvK'r VU IMS) KY TOPS, Ml I VI LLE , EWT, r iirnil ViKI'N. PLANTER PA BIN, TILE, FlitE CLAY, HAIR and FIRE BRICK, EM. 352 FRONT STREET rn.tisa.tr ima. RELIEF! Fnrfy Tnra a Sufferer from Catarrh! ANDREW 8TEWABT, Kew Orleani. I AKDEEW D. QWTNNB Man akll ST I T. Gilt & lil)., WONDERFUL TO RELATE I WholesaleGrocers, Cot,Factors HO. 856 AJND S58 FROST STREET, MEMPHIS, TESN, -AHD- STEWART BROTHERS & COIJPMJI COTTON FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, JEW OBI.EANN. LOITIBIAIf A. .. ..nn .. T ,T W.ua T t. - t. a I. . n . tt i rUIV rvn.ll 1 r. n i,li . u - , u .viT' m . tlin to CATARRU thrne-fourti'S of thetiino ",m?, I2L uv vrnTl'llliin AMI MVNOS. TK1UB. The disohares were so offensive thatl hesitate to mention it,copi lortne good it may do some other aulluror. 1 have enent a young fortune from my earnings .' : . TH,-. .,f flnrmir to nhtnin UUriUK mr I hi j ... - u. . relief irom the doctors. I havo tried patent medicines every one t ooum ieru oi-innu the lour corners of the earth, with no reliet. And AT LAST (57,yra of age) have met with a remedy that has cured me entirely made me a new man. I weighed 12 rounds, and now weigh 146. Iuced thirteen bottles of the medicine, and the only regret I have Is, that being In the humble walks of lie I may not have influence to prevail on all ca tarrh suflerora to use what has cured me Onlnn'a Pioneer Blooi Renewer. HRNRY CUEVI8. " No. 367 Seoond street, Maoon, a." . - tt nhM... . W .(!., nf tha above, formerly of Crawford eointy, now of Macon, Ua., merits the crinidonce of all In terested in oatarrh. W. A. ll!. " Ex-Mayor of Maoon. A SUPERB FLESH PRODUCER & TONIC (Jnlnn'g Pioneer Blooil Renewer. n it ni.xJ .i Rl In Tiianaai. l-t rt ntim tlsm, Bcrotula, Old Boroa. A perfect Bpring Mr?L!nel v.. II .111 k. (nF.aril.d on reoelpt of price, smell bottles, tl, large, el?5 n. . .., n.. T!l ... Kssay on uiooa anu diid iitm. iu.u.u free. . n M n . K v rnn,-..... . t . t m i" fora pas', thna committing foraory. To ttiia ciiarga mr. rraiwn pieaueu kuui;. Mr. Walton's confession ol thia dete- llntlnn llil not In than In.lanrfl pave him. Tbe committea voted to au'iiend a va. nr .. w.nmS. Louuviixs, Kv AnRmt 13 Fora Murray, wbo waa s'abbfd In thn ab domen Wednesday eight by Gerne Mann, notorious hocd'um, died th'a morning at the City Hoapital. Tbe weapon penrtratoit the woman'a gtoma h and tuicbel the backbone, and tbe nervous rhock prodaced by this contact was the immeJiate tauie oi her death. A Navel ('awe. Auguat , (Ga.) A'tvo: A ra'.htr novel W. N. HALDEMAN. Prealdent of the Oreat 1,01) ISV lL. COU RIKR-JOURN AL CO., tella hat ha knowa of Wintersmith't Chill Cure. Or nca or tbi Coraiaa-JotjamL, Or. W.atata.l. Bir-l waiv a rule I have .k. rn man years, the value ol your remedy prompting me to aay.ln reply to yoer request, what I know of your Chill Cure, The jrivate assuranaa of IU efficacy I had, and the goou resuiu . iw euecv. i nadobsareedoB Mr. K. W. -e-edith, who, - . , . r, b KA-r, n , I. U T, fn.A. ior more vnaa , - -r - j- j-- -man of my ooe, ladaa,-l iH to t It In uy family. The resalta bay; eatirely aatisfaetory. The Bret eaT waa of two ft Down raij7 "f -w v-.- ',, rry raliaf th chilli raturnlnf penodioiilly id with minn? incrwBti mtwii- 1DU WHU twaiiaiiMair w Vour oura broka iham at onca, nd thara hat I . u..unM f tVlanm fit BinrftthnVB DwD UU nuuiiwnve . . , sii months. The other case was ol a milder form, and yielded more readily to other it I.... . u . akllla -n.U Mlnrn .1 In. tarvals until your medioiae was used, since which time, now several months, they have entirely disappeared. From the. opportu- ad to nuj i nave p w - , - express my belief that our Chill Cure 1st ana per lapectfully Judge. 1 do not hesitate to r i. Bin ture isn ier forma all yea valuable apeol&c, an promise tor it. xuspectru iy. . W. PI. USbiranAd. ARTHUR PETX& Jl CO., Ageau, Loull- vine, a.7 CHANCERY SAUE ur BEATa ESTATE No. 355. R.-Chanoery Court of Shelby Coun-ty-Wm. Morrow vs. P. P. traim. No. 4624, R. D. II. P. Bobson. administrator, i,.. v. M. C. Fraim et al. By virtue of m interlooutory decree for sale, enter t in tho above cause on the 3d day ol July. 1KK6, entered iM. B. 53, pages 616 and 53, I will sell, at publio auc tion, to the highest bidder, in front of the 7. I i I . CC flAnet.llnnaai nf UlerK ana master umuo. vum wa Bhelby oomnty. Mamphii Tenn., on ftntul-diiir, Anicput 14, t.tt i I V el.- aT.-llnwinay riABrMnhftd WUQin lf3ftH.l UUUIB, III" luiiwn-l - property, Bituated in bhalby couaty, lennei 8eLot ?ot P. P. Fraim'-i aVdivislon ol part - n X a-U I 4, r fataaf ATI t ll A TIArth lideof JefloTion itreet by a 6?th ol A'5 leet, ana oounaea on ma bbbv vj 080. Lot No. 4 of ame iubdivision, Jront- just north of lot 2, runninf back about ot leet, ana nnunaea on ira m. ui 'C. f Also, lota 16, 17, 18 and 19 of P. P. Fraim'a subdivision ol lots anu o anu ir. of 0. L. 494-all ot said lots fronting 50 teet . . : .i .. r u...u .t.ul AvlMnnnil. OU soma Blue wi auuiiivw -. except 19. which has a donth of 104 leet. which lota run back to Mrs. 8. W. Camp- bell e lot, as sow lncionen oj nor itu Ilidnon loU 17, 18 and 111 will commence with rained bid of Theo. Head. ni(5ney paid in cash! bnlanoe in eix ana twelve monins : inieroiii-oeria -security required, lion retained to secure same, and equity of redemption barrea. inis juiy i'.'. T ,t ... Py H. F. Wnlsh. Deputy C. and M. ir..in.. h w.t.nn. Tnvlnr A Carroll. F. H. & V. iv llnlfKeii. puis. Chickasaw Iicuvorlis" JOHN E. HANDLE & C0.,FK9PK'S, .v.M.'. no cA-n1 R. MAmnUiL Tty'' ' F!WDERS & MACHINISTS, l'iVA MAWTTiiinTIIRKRS AND DKAI.BRS IS Ji ) 1 nginea, Bollens, Sawmills, - Bradlord Coru and Wheat Mill Cotton I're, Cotton OinaH. r ' aii.nintr. lnllero. Jr It. , ' . ie ajauaaesn w, m--wiy . -V - . - A-etBraa BH-H,.aj1 A All rfflUFI w1!...-. riuw" We carry la atook over ii? JW Two Hundred Assorted msis, -gQ."? 1 e- N d for Ctalctne and Prlca-Hst. IiUMBBK. Wtof.a?Wsilaitt'llfii I. . . . a-a, . iMiaiinntotarers of YELLOW PINE AND OAK LUMBER. Door, ft. BlUJs Dreaaed, n-ffaW1,fc Onr facilities are unsurpassed b, an, aa wmllll In the South foj '. d; -looring. Ceiling,. Sidl... Step aad CjPfl , inM .atnri l.b of all dimensions Yo'llSud and promptly Ulled. ioi tw street ..MamPlilfc Tennewe MUl M9-m W OUVA aW . . ra m ei mA-Anm T71toleaUble wroeera, vwn And Copmiislon Merchant!, 232 and 234 Front St., Kenphis, Teia Urwnl ADAM mMB JHIII. . . , . saia time to the weighing and rale of AM Cottoa eatruUe rnee. Clark. . J. Clau k. CHANCERY SALE OF I113AX ESTATE. No. 5430, R. V. Chanoery Court of Bhelby oounty state oi ienua.eee ... IVInhnAV et al. BY virtue of an Interlooutory deoree tor sale entered in ths above oause on the Win day ot January, lino, ra. b. ui, iiaae Vb9, 1 will aeil at publi ) auction, to the high est bidder, in front of IheOlerk and Master a office, courthouse oi Bhelby county, Mem phis, Tenn., on . Nalniitav. Anuria! SI, 1886. within legal hours, the following described nrooerty. situated in bhelby county, Tenn. to-wit: ... i . Kast Ball ol io oi, country i, jruu- t .i.i i . . . ,l. ...... I. . 1 . n Morli.nn .1. IDI OU unin, euuvu -- " " " 210 feet west of Uileans stret, by a depthol 148H feet Sold as property ol Johanna Ma honey and others. Fart of lot 4a, bioog 0(, ironvina , uu the west side of Orleans atreet i W leet north of Linden street by a depth of S3 feet. Sold sa property vl the Blufl City B. and L. Aa aociation. , , .. . Lot 6, block 54, irontina x iooi on ui..i side of Ruth street 45 feet south of Vance stnet by a depth nf KflX feet, bold as prop erty of Samuel J. Soruggs, Hinter Parker and others. , ,, , .., Lot 11, ot Jones suoniviion oi roi. ana S3 Dunn's treot, fronting 30 feet on the north aide of Spring street 150 ttet east of Brown atreet by a depth on the west line of 220 feet and on the east line of 193 leet. Sid aao property of Josephine and John Kelly. Part of block M. Dunn's subdivision, front ing 40 feet on tbe east side of Mansssas street 118 teet north of DuBose avenue by a depth of 66 feet. Sold, as property ot Kobt. Tally and others. Part block 5, Dunn's subdivision, fronting 35 feet on the west side of Walnut street 256 teet south f the Memphis and Charleston Railroad and running bact 150 feet in depth. Sold as properte of Joseph Williams. Part of country lot 4WI, beginning on the aouth aifle of Piaeonroost road or Charleston avenue ! leet fron the northeast corner of lot5 llardawuy'a aubdivision 8 32W 82 ; leet . v. . .. '. . .i c ano V an r-, , IO VUUTV FllllnVi ,UTJII,TJ T.T .TTTT- . thence N 32" K 54 feet to the Pigeonreost road, north 29- W 50 teet to the beginning. Sold aa the property of H. 0'Neil. Part of lot 46, country lot 513, fronting 118 feet oa the weatside of Jones avenue north west corner ot a-z-ieet aueynorin oi urea- ford street, 6tn wara, oyaaepiu o- u im. Sold aa the property of Michael titiglbbon. . . t . UIn,L.,,.. rl. Tii.i frnnt- r.Ffc Ut "I .uvuv.vTj. ' - ing 25 feet en the south aide of Bass avenue SM leet west oi xioniau iuat.i oiu waru, or a dxpth of 210 feet. Sold aa the property ei W. F. Beasley. Terms of Sale On a eedit of six months: note bearing interest, with security,- e- QUlreu: li ii inHiui,., imwru.. wwi... Thia July 20, 1HH6, H. I. McDOWELL, Clerk and Master. By B. F. Coleman, Deputy C. and M. P. H. A C. W. Ilei-kell. Solicitors. n E3- XjiESES to OO.n 376-37333-384-3 Second street, 80th ol Oayoso. Doors, Sash, Blinds, Flooring, Ceiling, Siding, Shingling enldlnc, tatka, Ca4r PoaU Flakett. rOttef mroRTcn katcbai. rrrEnvcs jr.!T MINKRAI. W4TIH, FROM BIRRKSBORN. UNEXCELLED roa . FAMILY I SK RKCOMMliND KD BY TUB Hllhrnt Hedlral Anlkerltlec, Bole A genta for Memphis, JAtrOBM UAKKETT.