Newspaper Page Text
3IEMPHIS DAILY APPEAL t TUESDAY, JANUARY 1. 1889: -'PUPON BY VIGILANTES. I ?L momentous pbbiod with capt. j '' W. D. BBTHBLL'8 PA.BTY. Begulfttors Call Upon It to Squar Ao oounta for Burnod PralrloA. Timely . Esoapo, Juat m Blood Began to Show ' 'la Bye of the Natives Great Sport. MKSS-q bTATE uii- FfCTU41. 15 mm Our Spec fail Cormpnnilcnt Lafayette, La., Dec. 28. We left New Orleans on the evening of my lost letter and Went directly to Cnge, a county town situated 143 miles west of New Orleans, where we were sido-Uocked for the day. ' Here we took horses and went afield. It is proper to state jimt hero that the string of dogs belonging to this party consists of some of tlio best blood in the country, and are thoroughly pedigreed and registered in the stud books of the A. K. a They are "Boa Htir," ".May Queon," "Cnpt. B," "Bruce 8," Gen. Job Stewart," "Joo" and "Clifton," the latter Jointer. Some of these dogs are fresh from the field trials, where they won tho price over all competitors, and it would be fair to presume that good sport awaited us. - . On the morning ot tlie 27th nit. your reporter straddled' a horse for the sec ond time In his lifo and started with the experts for tho fluid, fchooting begnn w ithin half milo of the station, and we imlred off on the riso of the first covey lor the balance of the day. Tho sport was air and many birds came to bag, ami but tor the accident of some one setting the prairie on tire nothing would Imve oc curred to disturbthe harmony of the day's sport. The roaring of tho rapidly ap proaching fire warned tis to "stand not upon the order of our going, but go at once." which we did after having succi'sa- fully fought the .fire to a fluisli immedi ately In our rear. It was tho hardest fight your reporter has ever had since the war closed, and ennbled him to appreciate the Biunv stories of burning prairies whlrh he has frequently read In TucArPEAL and always thought exaggerated. 1 will never think so suain. Our entire party returned to tho car in fairly tood shape anil at once began prep arations for removal. As to how tho tiro originated we could not toll, but presumed it was caused by the dropping of a match tiv one of our party after having lighted a cigar. However, this -was the theory upon '.which we acted, and in order to have a littln fun put the natives alter the stimxwed incendiary. Bo it romemtered that the parish in which ('ago is located is MisHOMsed of a band of regulators who make it their especial duty to mete out swift Justice to violators of the law. In fact the greatest point of interest they show von is the ncirlected graves ol six teen iii'livldi.als who were cnuscd.tlu't their earthly abmlo in answer to a sum- wins from well-directed. Winchester rill'-s. When We began the joke we did not know the ubovo facts, and never thought lor a lornient how scrioita it miirlit Ix-como. Hie mK-iipiMiiiilod comimtli-o railed on us at our cur, and after aomu swirl talk and a full explanation ii'tin-d for consultation. It was then we a.'i'atcd our friend and suggested an im- tit." Itttto removal of our ear tro the nun ions of io law could issiio tlu-lr prmvss for his arretL Tho natives did not lake to to ills kindly as we did, and conceived tlie idea thai by exhibiting "littlo blood ilti.ir i.aW tlnv mnlil tnrt fnyti ua a yTx-thalrHik fit of 'money for an imaginary .vjiti 141. . r ; situation grew very sorious kiifi the person ol our mend was do- n:ilM ss a rsunora lorino uiimiug. lie. Ii.irvi-r. was uot tit be found as ho had tulo'ii refugo in tho large Ico box iiudi r the mr and caused tho cook to lock him up mitil the danger ix.iut was issed. While lln'ie the values of real etiiate, tenameut iiniisi'S and the liirrativn husineiw of n-iitid agent vanished Irmii his mind as he olti'it-d nn silent prayer for his deliverance from tho reuulntont. Tho ever watchful CoL Tom lioviue. who as attending to tho railroad end ol the- trip, took the situation in at a clunco, and as tho west bound tram sU'smed into the station at Cage he h wrved the tnipfrinU'iuloiilol Ilm road, Mr. V. F. Owen, alight f om it lie iiniucili ati'lr interviewed him, and tho result of suid interview was that our car was at- tin hud to the train and wo pulled away from tho viiriljntosat tho rate ol forty utiles MEDICINE Z-l LA iJ LJ rW QUWi Tox For Bltlout sna) Nerrout Dlrd.rt. Suck ss WlriS saS Ptla la His atomics. Sick Hea.da.chS, Glddinm, Ful. mi. tnd Sw llinj iflw Mot Is, Olztlntts ni Drsa-ilSMS, C01S Chills, Fluahinai ol Heat. Lois ol spprtllo, ShortneM ol Breath. Coiilntneai, Scam, Blotch, on tko Skin, Dilturb.d Sleep. Friqhltiil Drnm.. nd til Norvout tnd Trembling. SMtttlont, to. THE FIRST OOSI WILL filVS RELIEF IN TWENTY MINUTES, Thlt It no fiction. Krory tuiTuror It aanuwtly luvltavl 10 try out Box ot lua I'llls, auil Uiey ul bo Bcnowlmlfi.c1 to bo a Homlnful Mrdlrln. BfcCUUAit'B FILLS, Utkeu a ulrootr j, will quickly rotOoro fwmalt to complete hooltn. for S WEAK STOMACH; IMPAIRED DIGESTION; DISORDERED LIVER; moy SCT LIKE MAGIC ! a fnt 4ov will work wondort upon Touaraiar Sittm I mtnrliiK InngMntt Csmolttlos I brlnirlna aroutlng Willi tho ROSEBUD OF HEALTH U10 wftW aylnil sra "Uolt" admllbd bjr Uioumwiln, la oil ctuMwofturiKtri thoy ACT LIKE MAGIC V fnr datet will work wondort upon tho Vital Orjant 1 Strongtktning tho omi-m. uis tets ocgo Ol imprint, "' enmni of tlio huiuiui traino. TIim ' admllUHl Lr UiumuinriH. In &II pluiMiofaiw'iftTi and onnnf Hie hnt ffimrnntm'ft t xh K.TToii. and IH.I,illu,uxl u that BEECHAM S PILLS HAVE THE LARGEST SALE OF ANT PATENT MEDICINE IN THE WORLD. Full dlrooUoua wlio oooh llox. PreMred on It bT THM. HFIMHAW. at. Ilftrn. Ijinra.tilrr. Rnrlanit. gr.M h lXmiiiW fvmnili;. 0. F. ALLEN CO.. 36S 1st 867 Ctstl SC, Nt Tork, bolo Agt UH f Uio Dnltod Biataa, (It your druglt duo ut ktp thorn.) WILL MAIL BEECHAM'S FILLS ON RECEIPT OF PRICE 25 CENTS A BOX. then launched in the Missouri River st Nchroska Citv, from whence she. h-.s sailed and drifted with tho current to this txirt. The Adaliuo is twenty-six feet long, twelve feet wide and six feet deep, luwouo mast and carries eighty souure varus 01 can vast Alter lurrying a day or two nero to iusiiect ohjects ot interest hereabout. Cant. Adams expects to set sail for the lower country. DR. HARTMAN, At to Mi an hour, while thev were just In session, After arrivins at this uoint our friend of the ioke emergod from his cool liiding place, thoroughly chilled by Ice and d ar ol the regulators. A little rubbing added n stn h restoratives as wo had at bund. liken Internally of coure. soon brought him around all riuhL When It was c olnintd to him what narrow rscaite he had Miade, ho stone sttorvofffroin smok i.,.rk rKlnr muti'lti. almiit Ills unnwin. i w1 ... . . , 1 arrived here lt night, and are now VW inlles duo west from .V'W Hrleann. Tho tventher is all that could lie desired: the d-lds are green and tho llowvrs in full t,.Mi in the yards ol these anUipiatod looking country homes, while the song, birrtt of this beautiful Kouthluud remind us J sprintrtliite in our own loved city. (InL Itvlhell. focliiiK somowhat India pos, d from a heavy mid,' acinmpanletl by liisfMib-in-law. 1 r.' Foster, ol New Orleans, returned to the city at an early hour this luuiultig. Our parly is considerably broke im. m ho is tho larurtt-lirarted and most Ihoroir.'hly accomplished host It has ever ticcufour good foriuuo to know, hut as ho re psny in ciinrgo ot nif m-in u K Mvles. we have no d ais hut that 1 1 be well nrovided for. and at the our otitinif n-lurn in inxxl shaiie. 1 1 ii v wo will irv the sniixj and wool- . . .. Land on hundsy, by sih-ciiii invitation, filie anil inini-s near New Iberia, a fico of some thirty miles (rout hciu. u shall hear iroiu ute again. I A PRAlBtl SLOOP. BalUna- Down the Missouri and Wlsals- r Tl e sloop Adalinc, from Nchniska City, gout nilesnliove the mouth of tho Missouri Hi J r, and destined for New Orleans, is in port, lying st tho mouth of Wolf Kiver. l ,n crow on bard cinsists of Capt P. 0. Idi'Adain and wife nnlr'ono man. The ve: 1 I h ut bei-n Ihroo months on the pass-agi-io this ixii-t, and, it being a pleasure exilmion for the captain and owner, somo aiseeks will he occupied In the trip her e to New Orleans. ' After witnessing llin it irJi (iras festivities, ("apt. Adams r si is to wtl his cr ift. and wile his wife ilimke nassnira for home. 1 a si-fip was built during last summer ' hvlsnt. Adsmsst rnt i. Ren., wnere tn" t.iiihler has a farm, and after four months' ' 1.1 .l il'L.l lll.m.fl ininr niiv wiia uiiiriki, w iit'iviiinju .iiv wss loailrd on tiintwr wheels and hauled , fl ft w 'niilt't owrlsnd with oxen and was tbe Peabody House, Continues Make the Crooked Straight and tbe Lame to Walk. Tlie following letter is from one of his patients who has been sulferinn for five years from hit joint disease. Her leg wits flexed forward to such an extcut that sho could not get it to tho floor, cxo. pt by walkimi on her bands and leet. Miu had old running bone ulcers at tho hip and sulferod much pain. Physicians and sur- eeons from all over the Northwest had pronounced tier caso utterly noiieioM, ana . I . ... . !-. ..! I. assurcii inu parents noining couiu oh donu that would ever euublu her to walk without crutches. ISho has been under Dr. llurtinan's treatment oulv for a few months, and the following is the result: Dowiubcr Si luM Dr. Tlarlmin: iVar fir My daughter Is getting slang nicely. Sho can now do every kind ol houcwork, walks to school without crutches or cano, and romps with the f irls at reccM as thougli sho had never ecii a helplesM, crippled child as alio was for so juany years. Mio is so happy that I must sometimes weep for joy in uiviiiit thanks to our heavenly Father for hsvinit iruided our footsteps to vourollico. and at lust lo be able to see our (larlinn skin around be tore our eyes like tlio nut of our children, our luiiiiiy tuiy liiian, wlio tried so hard to keep us from going to you to lutvo our pre cious child made straight, now savs no cauno! see now lr. Ilartmaii ever came to tliiuk of mi h a necutmrlv cotislrtlcted br.iccor instrument: that ho was sure he lud read everything on tho sul ijcct. but had never found any thimrlike this. Ir. ll.irtuian imist 1h a irrvat ei-niiis. Yes. 1 said. I'r. Ilartinan thinks ol nulhiiig else, and Ihal iiriiitrsiioii to bis iissiNtance, slid 1 know that IhiIIi to gi-lher will in tho eud mnke our daughter in every wnv as H'rlil as n no nad never had a hip disease. Wo all ili you s very liappy Christmas snd New tear, lours, triliy, MllS. JoSH'll llM KKI HAI'MI K, iron Aioiiiiiain. .mh ii Iif. Ilartinan will n-iimiii at tlie lYabody House, Muuiphis, to. Si'inny i iviini, Jam anj tx. EMDARK8 IN BUSINKIJ& Tounir Ed. Clayton Maklntr s WIhj Dit position of the 10,000 Ho Wo.) In tlis Louisiana Stato Lottery. Kdward Clavton. the well-known yountr busini'M man uf this city, wil l won tl.(aj in the lost drawiuit of lie Louisiana Main lottery, is in no danger of allowing bis inonev to iret swsv from him. Clatton liad a'one-twfntii'tti ticki t in the number (Irawinu tho J:dM,00) iinui and when he discovered that his was the lucky numlicr bo at unco denosited bis tirket In tho tier- man lUuk. and through that Institution Clayton collected his money. In h-ss than a week after his prito had been drawn tl5,oi0 had Ikvii placed to Mr. Clayton's credit by the IouisiiiiiA MUUl lottery Coiiitmnv In tho tli-rinan Hank. At noon vesicruay .nr. Liayton, accora uiis.1 bv liis tirutly young wife snd little child, left for OwuiiHlM.ro, and from there will tro to Jlclx-an uotimy to enter into buniuess connectinn with hit father-in- law, I'luminer Nolan. Mr. Nolan is a wealthy resident ol that county, and vnumr Clavton will lako one of Ins farms. 1 -r. , .... , , .. t... A liarlnerslilD Wtll no lormeu, anu nn the $l5,tnl won in tho Louisiana Halo lottery, the tirm will bo given a good uier- cnnliio start. Mr. Clayton and bis father- in-law will open general merchandise store st Itocch Urovo.sn 1 will buy tobscco on a lare scale, boveral years ago Clay ton was in tho commission business and tiiin based tobacco in tlio country for ouv ersl large firms In this city. Utmtrilk (A'y.) f wrur-Jrnnl, Ik. 1. Um LOVE UA011INI In Our Premium List. Tlie exhibition of buttonholrs, over- seamiug and two-necdie work given just la-foro ihe holidsys by representatives ol ilm ljtra Omiiianv wa a irrral success. Kverv lady who saw tho machine a as do- lighted and surprised at the exi-eliepco and vnriely of tho work, in addition to tho entire rano of family aew'Ui;. It is slmoat ueedli-ss lo say that tho olh r ol the gi-ntlo-nirn in rhiinro to uive any lady a machine who would make as ifo.nl and as msny tui- tonholus In four hours aaihe Ixive machine doiii in lifleeit liiiiiub'S was uot accepted. This machine should be awn by very l.nvnr AV a mwrn an favorab V ImnreMil liv'the sunerior sdvsntinr sol this machine that wo cinlracteil for two lnvcs to sdd lo our n I im n tic iiremliim list, js'sli-rs in ma- cliinit wlio want sellor should arilo to W. II. C.raham. ffi neral Biwut, tlaMon s Hotel, Memphis, lor circulars snd lull in formation. TUB " Q" ENGINES ltd. Tbe Qrlavanos Committee's Conforsnco Roachos No Connluslon. Ciiicaoo, HI., lec. 81. A protracted conference was held today brtweeii tho ollicials of tho Chicago, lliirlingtoit k Quincy Rossi and the grioviinceconiiniltio of tho Brotherhood of Locomotivo Kugin eers, with a view to a settlement of tlie dif ferences between thecompuuy and the en gineers, w ho havo been on a strike for many months. No conclusion was readied, and the confereiico adjourned until to- morrow. After tho adjournment of the conference, Mr. Wirt Pcxter, solicitor for tho mad. sunt that tho meeting was only nn informal one, uud that simply a general talc was the result. Ho said, however, that the committee would meet the olli cials again tomorrow, and it was almot a certainty that the trouble would be patched lip llien. It IS tlio geni-rni opiunni inni mi the meeting tomorrow the eoniinihee. on behalf of tho Imitherhood, will decline tho strike otr, and such of the strikers as can bo employed will be given employment. In stHakinu ol the strum to -lav, a lex is itt ltio tirnnde engineer said; "Tim broth erhood hits grown tired of supporting the '(),' strikers, who aro uniiblo to obtain work, and entered so alrono a protest against it that it was decided by the Itrolh criiood lo cut oil' all such allowance today, and this will leave many of the men en tirely without support. Over fi t per cent. of tbo strikers are still unemployed, and are, in fact, blacklisted by all roads in sympathy with the '( It has slrendy cost tho HiotherhiMMl ti.ii.iss) in siipimri the strikers, and something uiul be it"inr, and that at once." Jesse French Piano & Organ Co. J mm tegs i. i -.s"",;,.'r'-' REPRESENTATIVES OF TUB GS3 Steinway, Hardman. Chickering, Yose AND OTHER PIANOS, Aro OfTerlnn SpocKl Inducomonts t.r All Pttrchnsora of rianos and Orsana Durlnu the Month of DJSOISMBEl?, 1S8S I'ntnloiiiii' w lit LonMt rrlopn, I lilirr fir i null oi tnt iltmrnt, asst t'roo to Auy Ad IrvM. (ltd rianut Takmi In hii'lini. N.vi t'miio. tor UouU Sheet Music, Books and Musical Morchandiso at Redticod Rates. PLUMBINGI Bath Tubs, Pumps, VVashstan is, Hydrants, Water Closets, Hose, Sanitary Plumbing. ELEGANCE AND FPFIOIENCrx UNEXCELLED. BROWNE, 254 Second St., Memphis. A LOW DEATH RATIO THE SOURCE OF SURPLUS FOR DIVIDENDS TO POLICY- HOLDERS Until of lVutli (liiinis to snnmil me. n mihimi! nf i'i iiiraini'ft 11111111M : K'ttlttMlifl' .Mullliil of K011IIK kV NwlllUIKtiTII Mutual I'e 'olli 1 oniH'rtiriit Mum il a Ni w York Mimuil of Nrw York .K11111 a KiiraiiiO in lu.vv in Kentucky for the Arr ge I.W. ISSii. 1SAV ISM. for t yenrs. l.ni tin o,v i.m l.ns I Ml 1.1.1 ti ns .n2 I 111 I. (HI 1.07 I.Til l.'.M l.ifll Ini i.i;j it." 1111 Ml 4 :111 1.1m i.si 1 J.i l mi i.im 1. H'l ve:i l .mi Hi 1 .1 . j i.im vol v.tu I.M' 8.1 1! 1 3'ju if. St 2.111 A low I'l iitli Itntin In one of the rlili f nourrcs of suriilim for illvMnul to pollry liol.lim, yet tli.we wlui ilo not ille mrlv are rerlajii .11.. ..1 1.. . 1 .,.,..1 I.... .l..lii,.li.ir.iii.il. tin- i-iiii:itiii'i a iii- 1 lave ilil'iir-i'l tln'ir 1 111r.nl kiiiiiMii I rum Dili wiuno 111 tinvinir II e lin-e-t iHiHvil.lr ilhiili niN In tin' eurlv liuturv of .oln e-, nn- 1 oiiim-iiiiI. iiiiiiii 111 i.v, to man riniiy rr.nm- nn ir mi -- 10 llieiraviT.nje luen, al ilii lc llnm vii'lil at ilruili an liiu.li iinite rt tin 11 for tlio nviiiluin miil, yet iiiniuit In- Mine mlrreil lu toio ilcutli w Hi. ml ii'Mitrii.l Kii nliie ; tlnn workina yr.txv iniil-tiio to I ! r nv. ism' Iivi-i. ,. ,r. a.. u.... ..... I ....... I ,h ..nun liiliiklii'i- In MINIIM. . r F. AW HAM iv lien roll. I uriril n 1 1 11 ill i ur r.v i ii.i I1I.E (tl rik'iniiior of tie mMi-mi), I.v il' aninniil. t on of nil mir.u fur ilil-lnn an.o.i 1 1 .- u h i ourtive oi.m. of ten, liftreit or twi'tilv y-iirs win " t'.n Ii iMilirv-liol'li'i in iv, nt lil i.i loii, eitiirr I'oin.nur tin- n-iiriiii. e mr nm ntnn-t ii"i . ..i ..... ...I.. .. ..'..r il .i i , II, v fur t I r rt iiiwi i. mi Hunt ol n il IV ens i. nn i ir. n imoii in . .. ,.l. .... ,. ... r. ..iiir.i'fur il.... n (.. iln imii I v. 1 l.tii lln lillir elnsii'f ll--lllnl.il' livi' nri'lir I UN I IM'. IhiIii'Iih, I il... ......If . t il.ik .i.'l U.I....I i. .ti I . ii a.iiii li lnvii.r li.a'ii 1:, ii.n in il.p TiiNIIM'. CLASS iliiin i.n i.r.liu.itv t. i ! . -.. 'I Ii" Inru'ir mtipliis Hi!.ilili iiiiioiint hIiIioiiI fiirilirr or i.l.l a .' 'I In' Im e of the frmii llii. m uii v I" wi iii.'il to lire urv. tliv avtTju n.o t.ilily ol tlie ei'iiii'iiny. ri of the TuNTINK t'LAS-i ill tlie lltl'ITA HI K, lil!o in all ollui imuimiiIi s liny must lintr ROE & LYON, Managers Louisville Branch Office. PILES Fistula and nil Rectal Dlsonnoo Trar (! to' a iniiiili1! nniii. Nn I.mh nl ihnp tnint Ihi.Iii.'mi. Nn liiiifi-. llitHliironri'Miistlo. A Radh cnl Curo Cunrantnnd In i-v.tv row. Hvlvp vmL'iiiv.n. Or. W. H. HICKSON, tiillco: NO. 318 Miiln t , Mi'iiiilil, loiin. ltUH'UHE CUltKD. DR. E. NOBLE, pc'lllt In tho I'uroot nuvturr ami all Foraiot I tininli' til.rnM'4, Mnli' or Kmiiala. I Jt n t ItKCl'KKH WITIlOt TTIIH KNIFK.OI I V luii'lrHUfO to t.iitiinfiH. Iijr Uio Mvilloatvii Suit I'ml lrii. mill l HI. Trmiim'iit. In I'Iimmi nf tonirn, 1 1 all Ihi'ir tormt, IglfS 111011111 u rriti'f auj iN'riiuiNmil rnro. .-iru tuif. Iiyilmivloiin I Vunoiivi, ami llformi of MIihmI Immumi., i'nrn.1 In hltiirt lima I ittarantcs ovvry ! I luko 1 1 !! ma.U-ami liiusl. CaU lur iinini'a ami a l.lrv-a ol i nn, mri.ln In Ibecltf. tinicn Nil. Mil Jk-tH UMIM aniklKT. 1 THE CAISE Or It now Mmitiro nf tlio mnllral (nllinrlllKO to bo 0.. irnrjf or ouituo a ;im of (Hyrtii iilo I'lmphoras B'Kiiullx riMiiiK In I Ui' h itiun conuaif. Tin muo- GQNSUMPTIOti Or con.i.ln in in oitiulnl.lratlun of a pioparallon of 'ln-.ii.r'i Ih'lnv tit nnrrnmlninlAlili' anil uzrilUahlH- ,mmi iihMi u unvnirii'isi'iiirKl la Uio ools inntcu.n of l'buli.iriihlrhcoiiiblnothfichar. arirriain-i in um n tf'iiT rnvrm rm I'iauaiptlal. llfoarlillla,('oiiichi,llliiKtSMlalanil SrMaai la oaara il I. uiitiiuiiiiM. IdToiiiuiuiiil'it by Hlijr.lcuuia f .1.1 I'V Pnir ' .i. SI ! r H.mi.. h-nd f, elrcultr. 1.11 UtSlUU tO.,U.aiUtl,lU WlUlaiaaL.M.V. White Oak Staves AND W AI.Nl'T. WII!Tlt OAK AND ASIt liy. T ANTI'.n 10 niNTtlM T WIT't IIKMARl.t V .i.rn.' l.ir Unio ii.i .nlli.io ol ouvri '.4 I ',; I t i.' i il.ir ii'i.r. 1 ll. r-1 oil any rati r . A .l, kiliiig lull (iuiUi uUr.nui ioliiUal lU.ir Ult lll. In M.IV lotlK KXIVIIIT Tl tlftlTR CO., Ko Wtainl .'17 Uroa.lira. N.Y. StrmaaL f-Usnl Ilournu A Co.. Tienersl Insur ance Aireiita. Imvo reinored to o. 1.' Mud icon street, nmli-r ruiiKol Louiuierco. ew teteiiliono o. U. 11 ylo run-s cIisini linu.U sn.l lliis. MMajitrraio Hill la st Kl 1 lot More. 71 Heals street. from country solieiteil. OiJors Fiat Kold lies! nuibrellasst Tlisyrr's. R. M. I'utler. of Wnlliat h. Xel,.. Iisvlntt been liltiiK-l by eiilwns fur aluiHinu his wits, has hsd every man in Ilia lace ssvs one srrenteil. A Sirenl Mlrlho Thrfalennl. ClIU'Alio, II... Iee. 31." tllli of llielesil- injj iirii-i ol llie reivnt ruitruiiil eiiifitieera' uiit'tinK in till eiiy a-1'1! laxt si i 1 I to a re- iiorler "Tliia uii'vtiiu e are IiuIiIiiik w one of inventl'.'ittiiiil rutlier Hum ouo of uetion. We luive li iii ne.l, lit ieMirls inil'le at till tneetiiiir. tlmt utl the Kir.il ronla of the ei.iintry, illi tlie ek(fitiou of llini-, whlrh run out f Cliie.iK", havelhTii ai. t- I n if tho Chiosifo, r.nrlintoii A liiiiiey tmnl financially ami buynittiu-j all 'J irtiikin enKiueers ln eru ni-p: y inr na worn. Tho miiKtiituile of the limine it in tv cnt in tho future may not Im ai.ri'ruiti .1 until I explain It a little in ih t iil. U-l A j.rit. when the lirotln'ilioo.! nt Inije ug tlie ( roa'l un l otli'TS whii li weru utfrinj'l- int( to help them out, iwvrr.il tn oi-rul m ill ajrers s.iiil: 'Kiiiim your lioymti sni'iHt roa.ls other than tho "l sn I we will hereafter treat slfililr.jt '"" itu ne r '' rUiil foitliirf with u'Iiim as lar as if.vinj tlient einployiiii'lil is roiicerui'.i. tie iu ronlintfly rais'J the hovcitt. We have jnt Irnrni'il of the suirt of tho romnnyaii'l boycott ol tlid ( HiriK ri vr.iie.inis up tmreiillv In-en Miunnu for s veril weeks. Wo lis. I reixirts Iroiu skillel, soli r Sii'l It.ili'o sinking l cnii'-rs w.i i lavs Inivele.l all overllie I nitcil M.iti s liHikinji lor wotk. It was rcfiiM'il Ihh'hiih) lin y were i strikirn, ami tlio lelim I lo cm- ploy theut was the irt of an avM"iiem wliK li rovurcil sll the ron la in the Country with tho cxccnlloii, al I have al.iti'il, of thnsi ot tho I'lurai linca. ( lur evi.li m e lliKt other rm ls liuvit IioIim I the '! liiian- cially Is coiii(lvlu. To any that tin linilli erhootl men srs wild over this rlih'ovcry is drawinf it luiUlv. I'nlM this lln iii.'lHl tiprxirt ami boycott by tltea road 4 is (In Conlioued soou Ibis eourflry will aeo tho rreaUt striks that has eve taken tilaeo. Tlie railway tranaiKirtaiion of Iliac nry will simply lie psrstysea ny it, as it win in fltit to the Ueullt iH-tweea iirvaiua.-a lalior anil oiif.iniiHl rapit.il. Ihe lirom n, lirakcliu-n. awiU-hinen Bn-I VirV I'llUM ol oiv.ininil railway labor will bo arrayed oa our shlo." TUB IRON AND 8IKEL. TBADR. Lst Yoar Nots rarticulailr Prosparous On Dacllna la flualnoaa. I'hilaiiki riitA, Va., lh-c. m.-A sum viinit un of His iron snd stet-l trade of the I nitiil routes ilurinir lI'Oi ss iniele by Ihe HuWiin of tho Aim riran iMn and Kteol Akm lution, shoss Unit lliia baa not Ixi-n particularly proncroo year for tho Iron trade, and in uiuny nuiH-ets fell Ix luw I.ss snd IKMk Tho total iriMliiciion of pi( Iron during Ilm ye.ir Is eti:nii'e I at .'- n.- OtiO tons, and fl bnuw lin r steel roils at l,:iit),WlO tona. Tho i.tiKlurlion ol bar iron snd pinto ami slu-ct iron did not vary much front that of 1HH1, while the produc lion of slrneliirsl iron sod slocl has Ut n creator during 1H than in I vl or 1M7. Tho conaumptinn of Iron nnd steel during this yesr liss fallen Im Iow that of the two preceding years. Tlio total liniria tions aro csliuiale.l at 1I,ik k"" tona. It la b.'liovuil thut tlio roll oiinintion of iiiir iron has fullli slfoiil otXl.WW tons aa coinpiirci ami inni and the coiininiiillon of sleel rsila nUiut Hm).(hsj tons. Triers iltirinn IhM aro li..n In liavn ili lincl. this beiilif m amiialilv dun to s n rtitiu t alent to tho rf : . . .... . :i art I on In tlio liilil.lliiif oi new rnnnimia alii. li set in n 1SS7. Ilm tineis lor oar Iron mid nails went very low throughout Ilm venr. Tho liriin of old Iron ralla ad vanced from sr.'l.i J in January to t.M In Ii, iiili.r. Ktit l nils at tls mills fell surlily from M.fr In January to (JH In IV-rcmlier. The sliiiunenls from Ilia lke Hutwrior mines donna" the yesr by luks ami rail was over .i.tl""."W ross tons.su tncrvaso ol over l.'.'Vi,n) tons. Ths shi ....ui. of Ijika Huiii'rinr ora to furnaces Daalern iViiimylvanin and Now York ag gregatud sliout 27:,tiU tons. X1AS AND NEW YEAR PEESEITSH Gold Hed r-.l'k Umhre'las... Kllvor Hond title Uin'orellm.. Bi'lc Kmirtkorchlof i goo DOismisr UNDERWEAR AT Hllk MuftlnrH I non ll'inilkoroliloln. Voolo:i Mulllom $1.2fi to 13.03 Fach. 12d to 40o Euch. 60o to t-1.25 W-oU. a fiO to n fio. b'A 25 to ftQ.OO. tl7o t ) tll.OO Knell. LARGEST STOCK AND AT THE LOWEST PRICE OF ANY HOUSE INI THE SOUTHWEST. - i SCAEFG, 25, ALL PIUCES THE THOMPSON & STEVSN, r28Q Second St . Mssqt'KRAUS 71 ltfals street. Hi'iTs at Hud Hot fctoro, K will snonbt timo for the wrs to lamb ami thev mill ire s wsrm pluco. It slioillj lie provided HOW, Wlien tu wora can uv dons st leisure. rc.i-:f TT'. Hi-: mm CT. t:Trrits ritt tiik uovr.itNows, lrta a wrtl-known fe-t 0' Piwn'a v.it n s-i ami ri'iii'iim i.itr'l It ni'-r Si.nnii'lir. i-nola tliB any -irMiiaiHM or miwilf 'Slant. It la ."1 In 'tis h"' ti"M i'f tri Ir ttil wrll a tl. it of I 'ik Immtilnl rlllrrnl hi aifitilirra ( Ilia anim aii'l llw imv. JUr ai.U tlm H-n. Ii, Hm i ul..l ai..l th- :tianki. io.'I ilwni't lT . T.i f.iriliT 1'ln.lr ii lli l.ietw i r-,'l l' "l rrnr it lattvni IrmuvMirariHitaol UlUrr Slit Mali I TUa (lararaar af Ksw tlaninatilra. Oa.Tl 1 1 M"l roso'a I V'"rv fur atvtr.il li'aiv, nun .' Y, In sir (aiiillr ai-Ml lunii.l II umal dcir.l.le ant laluabIS nnmlv. luura tn.lr, ( Im , "J7, t.aiui Ceaaiso. Tba Oavarwar af rojlaala. Oaavs: Puso'a farsier haa bwn s valoM frluiimln eur lamlirlnf M-iral r,a trr'alit In rrllatlai lh arkaa, V ra.ua aa4 ruiaMluvhlrat to okiMn-u. VaruirT"iirs. I Hot. 80. tt. itu A. Ilatvss. TUa Oearaar mt Haw Jaraay. Hi. a Sim I fcaw for l"iT rasrs saad foap tMi.i. r. antiowl-rlir1 rrul ! SOI ai..t rr'M tkarallwm. 'ra Irulr. (IMJ.S,W. M.fc.Oasss. Ttis I4.-Oeanaor ol llllaola. flmmmaa I Poao's T tt ti l'f li4 t.laoa la Iba awllciiii .M'-l ilmi tu.l' 1 amirayiMi llialas bf" f.mn-l It a ra.'lf and valual.la anl tn n tb-T latn It mnif taara. ad Ibal tr.y n j lf. Wa iai-iiMA all kary bunas wiiIbhi' iU 1 tax, truly your. Ooi. 10. W. i. . ". vWa rttaT la InvaSiaMa f. all Ilo ol 1'aia, UiSauiniatian a I IUi..iirTli. tmnUnut tml.l imllfuf. H"n a aMl laMMriiifMiia li.iaa fkta I.ta Dr. V.'. P. JIwrrLon. TI.nni-.Tr, , f-t bia a4 ft. ill fi-TiAa la a-.jr l.i illi ! H"'. a4 b- III tf II l.i ! ai a.'.rrl..l n i.irrtr ! f.l lMv tima ( Um M'4. la, a. (."a . I ln.s II.. I I baw Mt t a a. .' k '' "'. ai.ll.ia la Iba .inaihl. bral.'w lr r-"ttiiiliia f,r;nii ri-iwir. in r- -- ..ta I'-lf for a r..iait- ! - ' i,...-.,i,irar-ikait;--t. J .i Um afan.ua. It' ' lloniaiia. I Wra, Tii. Moy, I" tWbwa: Tli wifa f ana t7 " 'it am-ra a. lrlblT affltrU a ll'i m h-t J, r-iaw. th.trn.Jiaf ln4 l.l. was .KiflMS I" Iif M (M a. wal V"? 1 JIS mum, and conM B4 h' ) I" ' cll a.i la.-ri lnn avavit II- lije .a; i V H, l a akin. Tin " V lk 'i! oTtba Irfirakia. h r.al.4 M ''b 1 brran Biiallr i.lI hla Hr halfl a b iff. a 4 tad la a ! awka ah. M.nrrallr ' ' la n.n a lanr, tni-k nu Mr. "o f Ibatnikllwaklb iuairr I'1'1'. J V. HUM. 1 WboUaal PratifUt, Au.us Aaas, Trralla OS Dlond sod Skin p.araara aialW fras, Tna Mwirr rrK-ra , prscr t, Atlanta, ba W Vara, 154 bfvadaar. No L lit should bo without llylo. W. H. Rllvh FUIlNITUIUi, CARPETS;-ETC. 2-28 MAIN STlvEET. Some of Our iLondors: A Full Mnrl.le Tup Hull !"" A Kill I Siliil Wuliiul Kuil 'I i' 'b-l Huit ill Hie Market " ii K.l.ynnl I'nrlnr Hoil.; tM l" I hi' I'lnr.t I.iKr.iln I mp I lo In Hail fur fior a ynhl. All-Wool In,. miu nrul. KU.iraiilil. tor Uic a )riL h.s (nr llru..l. I aii-lfor kv s yiir.1. An KHoilw I.Iih'oI Cllk Clii.li. Iti.ltnn and 'ari l Itorkersfrom II. u In H. VI.N.r l l itlia ai .'V a ar.l : Ijinf I rmiili ( lotlis ul 1 1.7A, Haw Hllk lal'h' ( utl ra al ' to Si.M ' And Many OfhyBorgains for the Holidays J. A. Dai I.M. (1. K Wirr. J. A. BAILEY & CO. PLUMBERS. riuml:ors' Goods, I'ltio Gmh luxturc? 336 SfXOVD STREET MEMPHIS. TENM. TIIOS. II. ALLEN & CO., Cotton Factors onti Commission Merchants Hm VaSiijict NO. 8 MADISON STREET. ItloJintHl II. A lion Ac CV.. BAHitlla ASIICOTTOM CrjJUMI.H.'.lOX sfttttHAin II and U llcoas SUaat Maw York. INI'oitri Hi AMI IlKtl.MIS M A.. J. VIENNA cSc CO. a-Tjrisrs, rifles AMMUNITION AND L5 No. 347 Main trc , Memphln, Tenn. "Ths lAritftt i nd ll"t Aorlinrnl in Uo t nv. 'In Truna Hunl.l st lxet Tries XT. FURNITURE -IN ALL GRADES' At Low. Prices DURING T11F, DULL SEJIS01 Our fnr!l!tlM srs Sipisl lo or battsr tttSS) sny othsr alniphis firm for handling rails bis Furnlturs at clous margin ot profit. Oooils soldrlthar for rash or on Easy l ay- 'nta. Call and sisioius sur lluok sad b Uln prlcas. this Rhodes Furniture Co NO. 355 SECOND ST. DR. D. S. JOHNSON'S PltlVATH MEDICAL DISPENSARY UKMot in rnoN ti jrsrrnaot t No. 339 Main StrooV UpStalr M KM I'll IS. . TKMN. Uaubtlakxi IsUHll innKSON (nnala.lfM Man arttr 1 1 anMaJ aa briar ilia "( a.l'il fbtW LADIES' LUKCH Lnrilo will find Dollclom Hot Coffoo, Chocolnta and Ten, with SandwlchtB, Cakos, Oysters, and all tho dollc.ic Ion of the c eon t FLOYD MOONIiY'S. No. 279 and 2UI Main Utraat. ILZOOI BROS.,ff Oomo, IGss. f. M. WORn TOT. SLEDGE & NORF.LEET, COTTON FACTORS, lUA IM AID SU FttOr 8TBEtH UKMrm tLXX . I. Ik .mm UMtniaillAl M 1 1 l al'IVlSll tiulra. araiaaBI "iraa fiaiaai'rH laajaaw a, a la ur Irai.la Hmmi cam a il.iaarraas aaa a.i.klila n.ia.1 la a U aia tthoul Iba oaa l a.an ur. iSanaa a "II" at hiB'liaa.'a InHaj anala tm, s.nala!r Mallia. tSa lul aaaiiaa araaa aaia4 altHO'il iaa ia nl awiif. lu.a4.mU la al Mia.a atopar.1 la a .ii.nt Uuat. SMlaracs Irma iiuil ar lia ol aaau.l ra.nrrJm Iraa i. in auaaial aallak'ua aal audita ' l .aa-ims wa aaMauiarrti.as anj .iaa ul fkiai -.1 aaa kiriii.l (- aaoJus J i.naiiaiiil a.ir-l ranlmlaf aliaana aa !. Uia Mwaarairf V.ia aa-t wiraa laaraa-aa I Ika anS a 4 a .'riml IU o'lt iiaatm ui'S ar iha ka i U roaaiiluiiona airirOf aamk-t-a. tul. Vailirlaaa aaat t tanrraj la all aalU tal too ai.ai.lrf ttaiklasmaa rami at k.lf Iha aaiial ralas. Ofla kMHiia Ifuaa I sclia'k a a at a o riaea f iaa U. A JOMNaOW. M.1A KAUUIIAATKIU FOB CORRUGATED IRON 8IDINQ V A ra. msm Wtnal, Waaar aoal Ui.lla Praat. Snliai.la lor all kli-ta nbuli tlnra. r mom aas K.... luHnr. Mia mII an ar k4faa MSMIHIS MaTAL a WOOD Sir O CO, HoaiM t M.ln Hi..aa4 lltl MulkarrraTM MhMfllia. TKia, Pa4inaraia fc I ma Vw frllias. aauiaaa liaa irak lia kuola aad Storm 41 L 43 MONROE ST. NEW STEAM LAUNDRY. HETUHN CHAHGKH PAID ON KXlMttiSSfc PACK AO UH. .TELEPHONE go- NTTP-rrr rpTTn.TTTcjTT "R A TTTKyOOMS "- i MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS. 25 PER CENT. LESS THAN MAIN SHIHT MAKBB. STREET PRICES. MtMPHIS, TENN. 0 i . .i J'