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MBMMUB DAILY APl'EAL WKUNESDAY, DECEMBER 8. 18SK. HUDilLD BI HIS WIFE 13 JL DELIBERATE AM) BLOODED MAX.Vtll t'OLU Scalded to Death In Suit Water Big Derunllen-A Crew Swept Orei board. PrrrALO. N. Y.. December 7. A dr liberals and coldblooded murd. r waa CLtmnitted in this city at an early hour thin DiorDlDU. At about o'c'u' k a bay rushed iota the pol'ca ttijoaand stated that a man bad baenftbothyhia wife in rooms occn pied by Kmil l'enseyrf-a and hia wife in the Miilor block. Offic irs irnrnedi atelv Drocpeded to the p'aeo. They were met by a woman who appeared to be in a Ingti fit it a of excitement. the said ber ho8hand waj in a bed room. A cloth bid been nailed over the window. In toe bed lay the body of Ennl FtfDSeyrejj, a bullet Had pen etrated bia heart The shooting oo currad at about 6 o'clock according to the best report, and the man was evidently asleep in bed when the mar dereee fired thelfatal ahot. There were no evidences of etiueale. Every indication was that the woman deliberately ahot the man in bla sleep. . 1 he discovery oi ner deed teemed to drive her into Irene. The pistol she used had been thrown wilder the bed. 8he managed to retrain possession of it and nonriab ed it in the lacea ot the offloora and screamtd she never wonld be arrested. Tbey felled her to the flior, and after a severe atrnggle ancoeeded in gsttlng the revolver away from her. The only remark abe made on the way to the station waa that her husband "never UBed ber right." He waa some years her iunior snd a woodworker by trade. She said aha waa formerly an occupant ol a home ol 111 lame. Me rail iff Uollla Salt Water, PnTiBowfl, Pa., December 7. An intoxicated man named Burr Woods, who wandered into the salt works of Haller, Beck & Co., Alleghany City, this morning, fell into a vat of boiling aait water, and waa scalded so bidly that death is only a question of a few hoars. The attention of the watch man was attracted by his shrieks and, in .looking aronnd, be saw Woods climbing to the top of the vat. When he waa pulled out the flesh dropped Jiom nia body in large pieces. . A Big Ilrfnaller. BasTOR, Mass., Dacember 7. Vol. ney K. Chamberlain, one of the largest pork packers in the Eat, waa arraigned In the Uitmbrmge Superior Conn yesterday afternoon charged with having concealed the asneia of the insolvent firm of Lincoln, Cham' berlain A Co., pork pucker, of wtil'li be wa a pat trior, and "with the crime of perjury in ewearing falsely to certain purchuat a of government bonds. The complainantsarn John P. Squire fc Co.. with whom the defendant's firm bad done inese to the extent of nearly $1,000,000, and who attached the estates and bnainees ot the defendauta some years apo, when the Indebted ness of the latter avgregUed $500,000. A full hearing in the perjury cue was bugun tbia morning. A drew Mwept Overboard. . Asbitbt Pahk, N. J., December 7. The two masted schooner John T. Ling, of New Yoik, otme ashore at 4 o'clock this morning, nearly opposite the life saving station No. 3, between Seabrigbt and the Highland rf Nave Bio k. The surf was running high, but the crew of the statiou sucseedud in boarding tle vesai-l. Tbey found only dogon botfd. It is supposed that the Aw were swept ovarbwd by the heavy seas. The surf is now breaking over the entire length of the schoon er's deck. She will probably prove a total loss. Jary DUaitrecia In Milwaukee Rial ., t.'UNfU. .. Milwaokki, Dei ember 7. In the case of Qrotkau and Moesiingar, the Milwankee Garden rioters, the jury came in about 11 o'clock and reported disagreement. Th Judge sent them back for further delioerationa and im mediately afterward left for Wauke sha. He will not return until even ing, , OHiatquontly nothing can be learned in' regard to the jury'a finding until that time. The general opinion ia tbitt there will be no verdict, A Coavlet shot Walls Amaalliiiff a . aural. PrtTSBtTBa, Pa., Dfcembnr 7. Geoige Wait, the convict shot by dep uty warden McKean, in Kiveraide penitentiary la?t morning, for assault ing one of the guards with a knife, died this morning from the effects of ma injuries, 1 here were about thirty convict in the corridor at the time of the aeeault, hut the bast of order pre vailed.. A number of keepers with drawn revolvers wore among them In a few momnt, and serious revolt wm prevontid by quickly placing uivuf iu mpir cons. The Vaaatnoriwii taitl Agent Ua ier Bnrwclllaaea. Naw Yobk, December 7. The en terprising pernon who recently sold 130,000 worth of unauthorised tickets for the Patti concert in the City if nas neen captured, it la be lieved, by Mexican detectives. From dispatches received at Henry E. Ab bey s offlce in this city yeaterdav it is suppoeedthat the swindler hai been found within thirty miles of the City of Mexico. The man is supposed ta be one Charles BDurton, an alleged I ariaian journalist, who lived at No. 68 Clinton place, in this city, for a few wesks last fall. The information con tained in the dispatches was very meager, and it waa not known posi tively by Mr. Abbey's representative In this city yesterday that Bourton, or who ever he is, had actually been ar rested. It waa known to ace.'tainty, however, that the man waa under po lice snrveillanco, and would not be al lowed to leave the country. It ia thought that there ia a very good chance of recovering the money. The Vetcallnr 'n or a ftlxleea Tear Old Sturdrrer. 8r. Louis, Mo., Dec. 7. A special from Jefferson City, Mo., says: De cisions by the Supreme Cowt were handed down today. That of princi pal Interest waa one by Juiieo Black in the case of the Stale vs Jamea 8. Payton. This case comes from Chris tian Vounty and the following ia its htetdrf: Oa the 12th day of April, 1885, Payton and hiB brother Willian attempted to assassinate L. T. Mat thews, who was moving bis family. Both fired at him with rifles. Mat thew waa slightly wounded and an infant child of hia, which waa in the arms of his wife's slater, was shot through the head and instautly killed. Both of the Payton boys were arrested. Upan trial Joe. 8 Payton was con victed cf murJer in the. first degree. An appeal was Ink' n to the Supre rie Cour1, where tlie judgment of the. Jo wor court was HE raced and Iytou ''n'iid to b han ;1 Fr'ilay, J nun J8S7. IVytJii ia only 18 jenn ' ii . fuid thet a f-tr n,: tU rt Hdb ;o induce (.o,ernor Mar- ; poil maki acbea mr.Juke to commote his sentence. It if, thought the Gotvrcorwill not luler lere, for co pt r;-on unlcr!8 years ol ag can be committed ti the peniten tiary in thin S a:e, and should the een fence be com -nu ted tKe prisoner cou'd ob ain h i freedom by habeas corpus proced:ng9. Ttiia orearred once be fiT', and it ia likuly th it tne Governor will not allow it to nrcur again. Uav. lire Will Hut later fere. Richmond, Va., December 7. Gov. Lee ban decided nt tr interfere with the iu lgment of the court in the caie of (jiuvtiriua, either by commutation or pardon. The execution will take place Friday, unleai an application for a respite is ma le, whim will bs coa eidured by the Governor. The H'eary Mark of Completing Via ry. New Yobs, December 7. The weary waik of completing the Jury f jr the trial of "Boodle" ex-Alderman Mc- Quade waa reumed today in the Court of General Sessions. The jury numbered eleven at the adjournment of the court las: night. Over a half doaen talesmen were examined and excnBed for various causes, and up to 12:30 o'clock .m. no person bad been sot to take tne vacant seat. Laler. Finally the vacant seat was filled. Then defense challenged an other jaror, and before the place was filled tne coun aajournea. Ab Old Woaiaa Barartf ( alh. Baltimobi, Mo., December 7. There occarred, early this morn;cg in two frame buildings on r-a'aw street, near Preston, a fire. deetroviBg them. tosotber with all the furniture. The police rsacued thirteen persons from the building, but could not find Mrs, Ann Pack, aaed 00 rears. Her body, burned to crisp, was after the fire, found in third story room. The damage by the fire was about $2500. The Trial f Art bar Horetaa. Dublin. December 7. The trial of Arthur Moreton, alias the Ssv. Theo dore Keating, on the charge ol ooiain ing money under false pretense?, was begun today. Moreton, who pro fessed to be converted Catholic priest, succeeded in imposing on the parish Biihep of Dublin and other clergymen, many of whoss pal pits he waa requested to occupy. Many of the prisoner's former admirers wera in court today. A IIEAYY DECMNK IS OIL aua a Panic and h Dumping-of verniioaira. PirreiiDRa. December 7. A sudden and heavy decline in oil caused a panic at the .Exchange, and the dumping oi lot of certlncatea on the market. The session opened with a weak feet Ing, bearieh field news having a de pressing influence. The first s ile was made at 80 and a gradual decline t lift followed. Prices then remained without material change until shortly before noon, when the heirs made a terrific onslaught on the market and voluea dropped in a very few minutes to 71 J, eight cents and a half below the openii g. A scene of the wildest excitement ensued. The holders of long oil did everything in their power to f-tem the current, but wiihout avail, and becoming panic stricken, com- mennod ualoadiuB. At 711. however. the decline was checked, end with a Btrong effort the market rallied to 73 j at 1 p.m. Unly one 1 Ulure occurred here, t . M. Uayes.one ot the leading brokers. wa unable to meet his contracts, ana 75,000 barrels of oil was sold out under tie rule tor bis account. The money difference is not known. Tne afternoon session of the ex change wa not marked by any of the exciting ieatur.-s of the morning, al though the feeling was decioVdly feverish. After the drop to 72) prices rallied to 74 at 2 o'clock, but sagged off again with a cessation of buying, and cloaed rather weak at 721. The day a transactions were very heavy, and will probably reach 7,000,000 bar rels. The Court of Vialma. Washington, D.cember 7. The Court of Claims leat May decided fa vorably to the claimants the gen eral principles applicable to the Franco, spoliation claimi. Since then the government baa moved for a re hearing, and argument on this mo' ion has been going on for some two week . Yesterday the court decided the motion agninnt the givernment. Judge John Davis dolTvenjd .the opinion. The general princip'ai de cided in May ere reaffirmed, and the cou't considers in detail other points, holding ihut a vesrel could not be legally condemned on the single ground thst ber crew did not con form to French laws, but the deoieions of prb.j caurtj are not binding . on political department of foreign gov ernment ; tdat an appeal to the court cf last reeort in France was not neces sary to the validity of the spoliation claims, because such au appeal would have been ueslosf, or Impracticable, and because France did not requiie it as a condition precedent ti a re covery for indemnity. The. opinion discn a s the law of nations as applied to neutral lighta, and holds generally while reserving particular cases lor discussion upon Iheir individual merits, thai the conduct of France toward American commerce prior to 1800 waa illegal. The 4UOfh Aantve marjr t the 1 la . covrrjr r Aiavrlc.i. Washington, December 7. -Ths Board of Promotion of the ConBtitu tional Centennial Ce'obration ia 189.', the World's Exposition in honor of the 400th anniversary of the discovery of Amerira, in 1892, and the per manent Exposition of the Three AmericFS, an outgrowth of the World's Fxpoa'tion, propose 1 to ba held in the city oi Washiugtoi, met in con vention in this city today. Delegates were present fiom most of the lare c;ties of the country. The West was well represented. Letters commenda tory ol the purpose of the board were read from the Ministers of Salvador. Chili, Guatemala, Spain, Hay ti and Bolivia. The following permanent c Hi -era were elected: President, Wm. Clallin, of Ma"wachuB?tts ; s'OietTy, Alexander D. Andeison, of the D I trict of Columbia; vica presidents, A. A. Ames of Minnesota, E. John E:iii of Louisiana, Amor Smith of Ojio, Charles 1). Fisher of Mirylanrf, Ames K. Little of Pennsylvania, Henry R. Thyer of New York, A. P. Williams oi California. . The rinharlM tlaoalloa. . TobontOj December 7, A special to the JaJ, the government orgin, eays: It is not the case, as cib ed from L sudon, that the Dominion gov ernment has sent an azect to Wash ington to assitt in negotiating a fish ery treaty, nor has it moiiiliid its de mand for claims in any way. Canada 8amls on th ba'is of t.iy treaty of 1818, and ia quito satisfied to r-ma a thure f jr the present. While favor able to a rouewal of the fisheries treaty at any time, yet ('ana . la ia not ths parly eullcrirg from the abroga tion of tbnt treaty and ilcei not feel called upon lo cacrifta o:o ju'it i ight to have it reu: wed. SECRETARY BASHJffS REPORT COMMENTED THE PRESS UPON BY Or New York The Difference Opinion Among the Leading Journals. of NkwYobk, l'eeumlxjr 7. The fo! lowitig are commonti on SjcretAry Manning's rep urt: Tua "herald' says it is a rem irk ably clar and cogent discussion of the financial situation. tub "timbj" says: We fear that Mr. Manning ia throw ing pearls before swine. There is nothing in the conduct of the prueent majority in Congress to just-fy tha opinion that on-half will ever read his elaborate and very able report, most of which ia of the soundest, or that one-half of these who read it would understand it, or one-half of those who understand it would ap prove it. We cannot too much ad mire the a sal and courage with wbicb the Secretary takes up again, after a year of great physical Buffering, the firm and even fervid advocacy of prin ciples that have attracted no support and hardly attention from his party la Congress. Air. Manning is a guted p .litloian. As we read bis emphatio and oitea brilliant statement oi ideas, as important aa any Secretary bince Mr. Chase haa bad to present, we can not help wondering what would have been the effect if Mr. Cleveland had held a different view of the use of pat ronage, and if a vote for suspension of silver coinage, payment of the legal tenders and frae wool bad bsen made a condition precedent to the distribu tion of oiliaea in each Congressional suggestion throws a strong light on the capacity ol the .Democratic majority to accept tne auvica witbont being bribed to do so. The boldest and the w.sest thing in Mr. Manning s report is the recom mendation to use the surplus to pay the legal tenders." A WASHINGTON SPKOIAL TO TH "WOBI-D ays: Mr. Manning' proposition for retir ins the sreenbacksand supplying their t lace with silver and gold certificates not popular ana wi!i not be ap proved. 1 have, talked with a number of OongrepamanLYipon the subjects of I 1. 1 Wf U.H.. .1 ... ... TitryiuK uiinuus ui uouvi huu uioy are all against it. Mr. Bland, of Mieeouri. who represents the extreme wing of the silver men. will oppose the retir ing of the green buks. Mr. Scott, of ivie, who is at tne head oi a class ot financ'al men, tho exact opposite of Mr. B and, rail that he was oppossd to Mr. Manning's proposition. He thought that the most dansenus step tnken by Congress for some time was the authorisation last year of the lam ing of the silver certificate of small de nominations. Abe retirement of greenbacks and the iaa'cg of silver certificates in their place would simply batten onr getting on to mlver basis and the elimina tion of sold as a standard from the country. Mr. Manning's principal misrgestioa, however, relating to the tariff reduction, fits in very well with the Hewitt administration Dill. Mr. Manning's proposition t take the tariff of raw materials and to have free wool wonld suit Mr. Hiwitt very well. The latter believes ia fre wool. although that is not in his bill. Ia the main Mr. Mannlrgs suggestions concerning the tariff will meet with the Approval of the mj irily in the House, it is oonsidered etrange that the President did not bimse f take a more pronounced stand upon the sub let and at beyond mere formal phrases." in regard to tne report oi secretary Manning, I'HB "TBIllDNK BAYS: Ji.cob's voice. Esiu's hand." It ia called Secretary Manning's report. but it Is not a report and thareater part oi it dots not r.ppear to be secre tary Manilla's. It la not a report, but an ed tonal argument or speech on the eilver question and the tariff. The built cf tne arguruont is not iu harmony with the mo t important specific recommendation of thtt H;cre- retary, nor with the conduct of tho Treasury DepnKnoeut f jr the past fur mon'.iiH. f.ver aincs Mr. Marble Cored to "line fi e bell in nieht." Liu peculiarities of style have been recogoa:d by many of bis ffllow-citi-aers, who will have no hafitntion in givU g him credit for the graces of ex pression in this argument. The opiu- ons aro those which Mr. Maible has constantly advocated; they are not those which hRve recently detenviiued tne action ot tne a pirtmont. ' Horrl-on Oealeallie Slatvmeat, Wabhington, December 7. Repre eentative Morri.on today said, with refereuce to the newnpaper statement that bla friends desired to make him Clerk of the a?xt House, that the statoment did not originate with nor was It circulated hy his friends. Mtwillaa rmvwvA l-rpth, mr k tmttfr from lulrulUw rwnllar to Utlr oi, tfesaia try BROW" THE BEST TONIC ThinnHMffripa pnmhln Iron with fwtabl toi and ia tnvftluabl. f IHimmum ptH-iiliAr to Women, and all who ftMnntitijr llvn t n rli ki-. and Purines In. llloiid, Mlinulslr. tl Anpi-ilie, Mrt-naihena th. 141 um-Ics and lSrrvr. - In fact. th.miishli Invlaorntes. l lnara in. onnpl.ttoa. and mukMiitM nkiii imooth. It dnM Dot btaokra ttm tfntli. mum hn.dah of tomduo. OiiaMH4wtl.4iN ufAn- irvti w9u tn fo, Vhs. Ki.ijUBKia nuti. 71 Farmll in Mttvaa- nih,flutuiuuit unwoi IW JKO. " 1 har. ttd Brown'. Iron Bittre, and it haah than a dtKtti to nts, harins ounid ma ol tUa aa laam naT. in 11 lioa har. in IHa. A ao enrml dm. of r.iv. ar OumplainU and now mr onmplxitiii I. olont and .rond. llaa auw Lxwn ben.flulal to uij uluidnm. MaaLomu-fl Bnaaixin K LorapnrL N T Sara: 11 1 baas MiffanMl nnatld laiMra rrtiot P.mala iXwnplainU, and vnnld otUui nliaf hvm Dothtus sioapt Brown n . iron Bit Ian " U Uoniun. haa abor. Trwl. Mark and omaaad rod rinefi oDwrmppor. Tafca aa other. Mad. only hr BUVWM t MKMK'Aa..t'O .UALTmuUr, MO- FOU SALE. MY LATK RKSIDSNCB PROPERTY on MoLemora mnui, nanr 8Ut Kern alt leia. Ths proper!, which It In Urson wood, th. moit attraotir. and ,rnwin tub arb of Mamphit, oonilfti of 8v, aorsi ol Jroond antarpaaasd for hoalthlulneaa and an'r ol location, containing a Iwir. Tarte i n fnrett and fruit tram, ornamental treat n.t ihruhberyi a twoalnrr reaidenos eeia lria n ten roorut eonvanlentlT arraaad, -nil ample aupply of clotetii Uo, kitohan, ..nU, roouii atabla, carriage bonis, ooul mil p-u'trr houe and viral ntbsr out l uili):ii.:i two aood clittrna and a dci hrh k w .llod well with Citurea n a dni-otl-torv I r milk, bultrr, !rerhtUfRt, e:a. Unn venir it ,..,-. In tho city by ttrect cart and lurnira-. wiib e.tin,-tion Iroui citTUica. Imi'.eil.ii i rioo, o pgr-s-.siuu given to ourohwier. -intl. or tormlnf ltavnnr titiiw a' u. y i.luci), tfo. C.MadiHon at , f r teicphouo Ko. tkW. . W. CliAff. Mil 11 II M A BOX of KO-K J TTJi-TJ f -v Li.xlJ ... 'x-. T- . ... M f m For Wale Fveryw lure In ilie R. G. CRAIG & Drilling or Broad Castine Young & Brother Booksellers and Stationers, 818 Slata St,, Memphis, Tenn a hew Hvervr OF SCHOOL COOKS JUST nECFIVED. di your ntnllor for tu Original 83 Shoo. ' - Bnmreof Imli.'itiuaa. - -t- Kone Genuine uuleu bearing; thlaStamp, JAMES MEANS' S3 SHOE.' viUtyt Vumfortand Appear' ttnc, Apitalcarilarntco lis will brinfj you informa titia lioivtugetthffi Shuo la T tT.a..M ft. 1 41 IJnooln St, Ma, Hath' Thh) aboe Maidi Mirher In theentimatlrm of Wtartn Uian anr other lu ttxn world. TUou- nnd vrno w ear W1U utu jrou uu roasMD llyua bib Tbuu. J. W. VOEGELI & CO. R. KUPFERSCHMIDT IAffORIER AMD DBAIiXS IN inB, Ammunition, Flsfilntr Tackle ana NportHrnena' Nnpplles. W UOLKKALB AND RKTAIL. Mala Ntreel, nempUlu, Tenui Mftnnfhotnrlnc tnd Ranitlrirr at 0nm . J. G. SCHMIDT & SON ImnorUri urn danleri In floni. Ammo. nllton and t'Uhlna-Tarhl, Hallilra' llMinlware. fclMtrle Hells and Aa- nnticlatwri)lorUotIlndRe)ldnoet,840 Mala alreet, Memphis, Tenn. Kleetrio applUi lwui on hand. EUpalrln neatly itona TheChrlitlaa Brother! hart the pleasure of announcing ths completion of EXTEN SIVE ADDITION 3 to their College, which they have provided with all aeleet modern Improvement! and oonvenienoei, and they are low enabled to accommodate an ln oreaied number of Boarderi, Half Boarder! and Day Studonti. For Information noncerningTrrmi, Board. Tuition, etc., tee Catalogue, or apply by mail or In perion to BROTHER S1AURELIAN, President. riJOBATE VOUBT SALE or ICE AIi ESTATE. No.2.T9, R.D.-In the Probate Courtof Shelbr Ceunly, fennesiee J. A. Andcrton, ad mlni. trator, etc., VI. R. B. Miller, guar dian, eto , et at. . , BY virtue of a decree for reiale In thi, came, I will sell at imblio auotfon, to the highrit bidder., In front of tbs Court hours door, on Mam street, Msmphls, Tea aeiiaee.on Nittnrday, Preembcr l, ISHfl, within legal houra, ths fullowing dstonbsd real eatate, to-wit: Lying and being In the city of Memphii. county of Shelby, sed State of Tonnefiee. to-wit: Known ai No. Hi, being tho wett half thereof, fronting 36 feet on Market trcetand runulog 1-aoK T4 feet S Inchea. Termi of Kale-One-third caahi balance payable In eiual Initallmenta in six and twelve montua; purohaner to siscuts note! with good and lotliolont teeuritiei tor de terred payments, and a lien retained antil the whole ol the purchase money il paid. Thii November T. li. ror t P. J. OUIOLEY, Clerk. By Thoi. B. Orenahaw. D. C. Tavlnr 4 Carroll, soHnltort FOR AI.Es WE OFFER FOR SALE on favorable terms a Inrge plantation in Bolivar county. A'las , recently improved with new poet, I'lunk snd wlrs fsncet. Taentv-Bre ns huuini", cotton gin, aawiuill and near liO.OXi leal of lumber In Hack, ofl.000 new cyprei board) all re uly to onttruct mors building!. A good t rehou-e and rscollent atnnd (or a mercantile buiinom. Thi plan tation la improved with a vln to aubdivii lon. I will sell all or a Pi"'t, according to wanta ol pu-cbwierii. Plenty ot labor Ne gro tennnts htva applied and are daily ap plying to rent nt frl. For lull particulars apnlj to , . XUOi. U. ALLKI4 A CO. ... -. i J i lapMiMl ; i, l .n " ii. CHEWING GUM ia an FnHoil StaUn Tte Sura CO., MEMPHIS, JIASUBE spreader; Pulverizer A. Cart Combined.' 2nm lond at ant by thtt Pproadpr win o aa much rnol to the prrarnt crop aa two oi-dluarllr uprrnil by hani l.T ...t ,i ,?Af 't-'j " -. . ;ii:','V;ltv,!,.',:j f'-'-V''- - ;,1-.-'V' -v.'.1 Cotton Seed. The Best ICS 1ECH1 NO. 7 MADISON STREET. PAID UP CAPlTAIa, ::::::: $100,000 Interest Fald on XlopoaitH. OPEN ATtJBOATH UKIIL 7 O'tXOC'K r.M. M. II. KiTZEJiUERGEF, President? F. KiTZE.NBERGEK, Cashier. BOABD OF DIRECTOR!. NAPOLTtON HILL, JOHN A. DENIE, A. COHEN, J. H. BISCOB. W. H. CARROLL. J. W. SCHORR. T. F. TOBIN. A. B. MKYKp4 AROHISTEAD & 1UNDEE. C 0TT0N FACTORS & COMMISSION MERCHANTS Vo. 34 Front Street, dor. Fnion.'lvfeinithli. Tenn. f AlOLIOI HILL, President. W. !T. WILKIESQH, TJMBratttKt . Us ef. LTHXs'.CatSUaT aaw-. Mil A OKHKBAa. rutm ABb tUUUIl KrjAnmy ' A aUABTEfl OF A BILUON'DSLLABS FULL P Ai3 CjFUll SlAllOTORas .JLA'J.H ' .' .1 -- J.' -.1111 1 I' . I!. J" "..jtjji J. T. LiPRADK. Lata J. T. LaPrads i Co. LaPRAI COTTON and coaraisBioa No. 304 Front street, : rHavlnr retired from the Saddlery and Haraeia bminsas and opened an offloe as above. we are plomed to announce to our mend! and the public generally that we are now prepared to serve them in our now oapacity. Returning tbanka tor tho very liberal patronage ex tended ui in the old line, ws trait to merit and reoeivs a share of your lavori in the now. W. Ao GAGE & CO. Cotton lotoira. No, SOO front Street, t XXeraplila, Tesi WW lie Bat Capital, 200,000. - - . Be !(, Prtsn. J. E. CKMXOBaB, TtoFretn. C H. IaDTS, Cccbia Soartl or mi t.IT.; SOODlAa. "ft. IKialHllAa, eyeeiaeay saT a 0 23 ::wnoLE3ALEa awarnilaarlTtTTIII iliajaaTfiriTfaaTrffT )im ia I n irauiwri r- n i sijis GROOISS, GUTfOH FA8T0BS AndjConimissionQrcnants, SiOO.aad SGiroiitt., leiapklsa Torn. Elegant HOLIDAY GIFTS and Ttny ifi dennlne A r Hole. TENN., AGENTS Fertilizer on the Farm SAVINGS BANK JOHN MoQRATH, Late with J. I. LaPrads A Cc E,1cGRA1MCg CTOBS MEKCBANXS, Memphis, Tenn. uarnAKP.. nntKaTH a ). Chickasaw Ironworki JOHN Ea KINDLE ft CO PEOPICS, 98 Seoond St., Memphis, Ten vFOUNDERS & MACHINISTS, fiJ Engines, Boilers, Hawnillls, lirauiord vorn ana wueat mu Cotton Press, Cotton tains, Shafl Ing, Pulleys, Etc SPECIAL NOTICE Ws are prepared to fill order on short notioe, for the eslenratea Hedaurt Palea WrenghMiei Palley. .Ws carry in itook ovst Two Hundred Aaaorted Msei. a-Send for Catalogue and Prios-Ilit. of iiH Surplus, $25,003, - XHwrnotorm. . 1 tffp. m. uirm. - . J. l.Illtl mi aeT Tiiania.; Tiaaaain a v isTrli nil f. Basiisl All iiaMna M Csll!sitsaajs.ssa MtwiMMwaiawwawwaiwaaaaMasrsaaaHr' Important hale ol Verj Valua ble Lands In the States of Ar kansas and Mississippi. Memphis, Tenn., Dernmher 1, 1886. UKDKK and by virtue of ihn term! and conditions ol a certain doed of trust executed t" me, ai Tru''e-, hy M. Apper ion and ctlirr, on tbf 30th da; of May, ltU5. to secure the inu' tcJn- a therein men-r.i.-inad. dulv recorded in Bool; " A." pairea 4t 2 to 471 inclu ve, of the Circuit Court of Crit'onden county; Book 44, pagea 72 to 83, o.'thdCircu't Court of Miullip countvi Book " Y," Paxil 12f t) 1 i7, oi t:irouit Court of Lr com t s Buok " A A." paes H to 111. ol Circuit Ceurt of Lincoln etiunty, Bute of Ark-na. Alfo.iuBook "U Ii,"pnKe2.,of tbe Cha' eery Cour' oi Bolivar oounty, and in Book 21, pgs i'J't to 507, of Panola coun ty. Kute of Virjeispippi; de'auit hiving been made in said trust doed, and reing requesteil hy tl e maker of said inn t deod and the ben eficiary thereof, I will, ts said Xru.tee, on l uo day, Deceiuber 21, 18H, on the son'hwest corner of Main and Madl I'tn itreetB, oomuienclng promptly at 12 o'olock m., and oontmuiOK irr.tu day to dar until the said lands aro all sold, offer for sale, at public outcry, and sell te the hiahent and best bidder, tb following de scribed land i and property, ailuated In the States of Arkansas and Mississippi, and particularly described as follows, to-wit: Tbe following lands, lying In the county of Phillios and State of Arkansas, on the hank . ot the Mississippi river, about ten miles be low Helena, Arkansas, to-wit; Tbe east half of section thirty-three, con taining 5 fit aores, and all ol lection 34, . containing 639 88 aerei. Tbe south halt of lection twenty-seven, containing seventy-three acres. The west ha'f section 36, containing 1M acres. lbs northeast quarter oi lection 28, sen tainiig 160 acres. All in township 3 south, range! east. Fractional northeast s.uaxisr of lection 4 containing 112 acrei. All of fractional lection 3, eontainipsT 466.48 acres, In township 4, range 4 sas being ths lands known as " B. M. Apperson'f Westover Plantation," containing in all 2034 67-100 acres ol land, more or less. The southwest quarter of ths southeast quarter of seotion 3i. containing 38.83 acres. Tke south part of ths southeast quarter ef ection 35, containing 4.41 acres. The south half of notion 26, con tain Ing 320 acres. All Of fractional section 36, containing 207 acres. The northeast quarter of lection 35, con taining 160 acres. The northwest quarter of the southeast fractional quarter of Motion 35. containing 40 aorei. Part ol ths east half of the southeast quar ter of lection 85, containing T8 acres. All of fractioKal section two. rontaininar 74.25 acres all in township 4 south, range 4V east. VVestbalf ot southwest fractional anarter of lection 30, and ths northwest fractional quarter of section 31, containing tb acres township thr.e (3) south, ranse 5 east, known aa E- M. Apnerson'i Maney Plantation,'' containing 1043 48 100 acied of land, more or less. ' Alio, certain personal property now o th, said Westover Plantation, to-wit: 12 head ot mules of various ages, siiei and de scriptions; also, one steam engine and all the appliances and attachments thereto be longing; one gristmill, tao cotton gins, one cotton press and all the appliances and at- tauuiucuta to lug laaia ueiouKiDK! all Ol IQI wagons, (arming utensils, implements and to.jls of every kind and character used in the cultivation of the said plantations, one half ot which will be delivered to tbe purcharerof ' the Maney plantation. Each ot said plunta- , tioni are in good state of cultivation, and have all necessary buildings, including dwellings and storehouses. Also, the following de-cribed tract or par eel ot land, lyinir in the said county of Phil lips and State of Arkansas, and described aa follows: The northeast quarter of section sixteen, township one south, range four east, oon tuining 160 acres. Also, the followirg other lands, lying in the oounty of Lee and State ot Arkansai, nliout twelve miles miles from the town of Marianna, to wit: The west half of the west half of section tnonty seven 127), con. taining 160 aores; the northeast quarter of lection thirty-three (33),. containing lnft acres; the east halt of the northwest quar ter of section thirty three (33), containing 88 acres, and the northwest quarter of section thirty-four t34), numbering 160 acres, con taining in all .60 aores, and known as the "Cotter tract." A, ,u H 1 . 1 1 x . - P 1 I aibu, vuv luiiowiuK uiaer tract, oi luuu, ljing in said county ol Lee and State ot Ar kansas, on and near the Mssiiaippi river: Th. nnrthfutRt (inartnr Of NArtion Anal fractional southeast quarter of section one; ' fractional east nail of seotion twolvs (IV), and the fractional southwest quarter of the Southwest quarter of lectien one. - Sou.'h Half of south balf of section 2; West fiaotional half of section 12; Tbs northeast quarter of teotun eloven The lonth taettonal half lection 11 ; The weft fractional halt of motion 13; The northeast fractional qua. tor of seo tion 14: All oi fractional lection 24; All of fractional motion 25, containing 2245.91 acres, mora or lees. Also, the following tracts or parcel! of land, lying in the county of Crittenden and State of Arkansas, to wit: Southwest quarter of lection twenty-one -i) ; Kast half of southwest quarter of taction twenty-three (23); West half of section six (6) ; W ost half of section seven (7); . Northwest quarter of lection eighteen (18). Southwent Irac'ioral quarter of eeotion nineteen (19), all in township 3, north range 7anst. The said six (6) last named tracts contain ing 1070.77 acres. Also, the following other lands, lying In the county of Monroe, and State of Arkan sas, and described as lol ows: The outhwest quarter of soction loTenteea (17), containing 160 acres; The southwest quarter of the northwest quarter of section 17, containing 40 acreii The north half of tho northeast quarter of lection 25, 80 acres ; The northeuFt quarter of the northwest quarter of section 25, 40 acres; Containing in all 3 J) acres, and known ai part of the "Itedinond truot," all in town ship 2, south rnn,e 1 west Also, the following other lands, lying in ,L .i.nf I.I - .. I . . r , 1 tuo vuuui? ui ni Anuriwi nuu Diata ot Ara.au- sns, and described as follows, to-wit: The north half of the north balf and the ' north half of the south half of section 10, townsnip o, soutn range z west, containing 160 acres. Also, the following tract ot land, lying ia Bo irar county. Mississippi, to-wit: It being ' the north half (except twenty-two acres) as sessed to Lobdell, of section- twenty-six, township twenty-two, range einht, contain ing three hundred (300) acres, and being tbe same land conveyed by J. D. Quigley, trui- i"B, to ej. in- AiM'er.uu at tu., aim iuu.ii mm .V,. 1)1 - " A I... . I. . fnllA.: tract of land lying in the oounty of Panola, . and Slats nt Mississippi, and more particu larly described ai follows, to-wit: The north east quarter of lection twenty-six (26), the ' west half ot section twenty-uve (25), the aoiithanat ntijirTAr nf .actiin tvAnt,.ltrA f9M part oi tee nortneaat quarter oi section f twenty-five (25), all of seotion thirty-six (36), in township 6, range 6 west, and containing about 1332 acres, 6'.o acres of which is oleared. Also, the folloeing tracts of lands situat ed, lying and being in the county of Lin coln and State of Arkansai: South fractional half of lection thirty-four (34), township seven (7), south five (5) west; east half east of Boone lake, section thirty-three (33). township seven (7), range five (5); east half ' east of Boone lake. Suction four (4), town ship 8, range 5; northwest quarter of section , 3, township 8, range 5; north fractional hall of northnsat quarter of lection 3, township . 8, ranee 5; southwest quarter seotion 3, township 8, range 5, containing in all 731.21 acres, together with all accretions made by the Arkansas river, known as the "Maple drove Plantation," together with the fol lowing personal property: Twenty-one hoad of mules of various ages, liiei and de scriptions: two head ol cattle) one steara engine and fixtures; onegriitmill; one cot ton gin snd cotton pre,s, together with wagons, tools and farming utensils. U1 Ul. UI HIT-VUV'II'UIUIVMUUI IU,IIUV balance in four eiiukl installments, pay- able in ons, two, three snd four years, evi- uviil-.ia vj notes exeoutea uj tne purouaaer bearing Interest at the rati, of alx rr eent. . per annum until paid, and seoured by trait deed on the said lands. The title to above lands is good, but I Mil and convey only as trustee. . further information can be obtained of ax. . nviiDrauu at 1V. AA. V. musuM.. Chairman and Trustee, and of N. F. Limes- ' tor, of i'orel k Lsmaster. real estate agents R. D. JORDAN. Trustee, Ma'onlc Temple. . Proclamation by the Governor. Tbe State nf Tennessee Wm. B. Bate, Gov ernor To all who shall les these Present. . O reefing I1E1?KAS, It has been mads known to w me that some nngnown party or par . url with havvina- eommitted a lool a unknown partv or na ties ebarged with having committed a foul and atrocious murder on the body ot John tsrahain, on the 30th day oi uotooer, imo. I our county of Shelby, fled from lustics an Graham, on the 30th day ol Uotooer. lWd, In cioy, neu troiu luatice anoi arge; now running at Ian Now, therefore, I, Wm. Bate, Governor as aforesaid, oy virtue ni to. i"wor ana au thority in me vested, do hereby ofier a re ward ol two hundred and filty dollars, te any perion or persons who may apprehend the said unknown party or parties, and de liver him or them to tiieSherifi or Jailer of our oounty of Shelby. In ord r that justice in that behalf may be had and executed. Th I reward Is made payable, one hall on delivery to the Sheriff a;iu one hall on con viction. In ti-sijinony where"!, I h ive hereunto let my hand, and caiifed the Goit bsi! :f ths bt.uc to be nllixad at Nashville, on ths HHh day of NoveuiUr, lSii. , WM. B. BATH. Bv ths Governor: , i Joan Aumm, SecrcUry oi State,