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A MEMPHIAN IN CHICAGO COMMENTS UPON MATTERS OP GEN. EliAL PUBLIC INTEREST. The Cronta and Snell Murder My, teries The Unsavory Potter-Bellew Combination The Chicago Press Club and Some Members. Correspondence of The Appeal. Chicago, 111., May 28,Tha Cronln muidor mystery, now nK'itatinj? t'.io pub lic mind of this city, affords a fitting op portunity to call attention to tho contrast ollercd by two murders ono occurring iu tho wilds of Arkansas, the other on one of the most fashionable thorough fang iu tho world. Early in 1SSS, on Washington Poulev vard, Chicago, Amos J. Snell, a millionaire real cstato dealer, was shot to doath in his own house, in tho dead of niijht, by per sons supposed to be burglars. Within n fow hours tho entire police forco of this great city was on tho lookout for tho mur derer. ThoRrcatcst reward ever offered for a human being $o0,000 was prom ised the person who would apprehend tho assassin of Mr. Knoll. Week after week, month after month, tho search went on, the criminal all tho while chnlicB' tho vig ilance of his would-bo minors. This murder occurred In the midst of a community of a million oouls; tho ablest detective talent on the continent was em ployed to lind tho assassin; the enormity of tho reward induced hundreds in private lifo to enter tho search, and uftar all, tho villain is still at large. January of tho present year brought to light nnother murder that of John M. Clayton, at riummerviile, Ark. Thorn, moo, wero tho tuclics of the fcnell family employed to apprehend tho criminal. A largo reward although it amounted to less than ono filth of tho sum oflerod for tho Snull murderer failed tobring tho as sassin to justice. It is now generally bo lioved that the slayer of John M. Clavton will, liko the assassin of Amos J. Hnell, never lo brought before tho bur of public justice Now, grant that tho Clayton murder was political, and that tho murderer Is, liko President Kliot, of Harvard, a wicked tariff reformer, what does a failure to cap ture him prove? Simply what it proves in the Snell case that tho maehinery of justice is only human, and that, not be ing divine, it is exceedingly liable to fail ures. If the Democratic Administration of Arkansas committed tho Cluvton mur der and the failure of the ollie'crs to ar rest the criminal has been used by tho saintly Chicago 'tribune to prove that it did then must tho Itepubliesn machine t( the city of Chicago bo held accountable for the Snell murder und a dozen other crime of equal atrocity, tho pcrjH'trator of which huvo never 'been identified or punished. Notwithstanding the unsavory notoriety of this city hs a center of dramatic rotten ness, there occuxionally comes to the sur face a (Hiiuter serving 'to illiiHtnito the di rection of a current of morality entirely sound nnd altogether vigorous. 'l.at wevk the rotlcr-lVilcw combination was uu corkc d st Mc Vieker's. (.Mors from tho ex piring t'urtci divorce com-, which was in the hands of the iury not two apiarr awny, hud prepared Hie people lor a hiench Vile enough to Hindi to fitiVfti. llellcw is a beauty. That is. the silly women of the country have told him so. Morally, lie is several grades below liuxanl-oii-tic'iM, and when tho sclf-confrswd liln'llilii! upriired before tho footlights he was, notwitlih'mi.l ing tho prex nco of a strung clinjnc, roundly hiwH-d bvlho rikkI vmli, who might ha it) haed their money and allowed the Knglihh w hipM'isiuippvr to gaze at . empty chairs. Tho Chicago Tress (luh occupies Spacious quarters at the corner of Clark nnd Madixon streets. Men with national reputation nalk in with an unimportant stride not tied ly iiiiderstood by the com monality. John Mciovern,' wlu spreails liimself id one of the hrighleKt ontoruil 1nir in America, that of the Hr.-.tU'., txv oii'nitothal l.irjo uml inerew iir.if rlius of till, lute i'ertu'il men, micIi as Sinl;or ('srlirlo and other. I rani' IX Wilkiu (fiilinio), tlm cliaruiina enavii:t and nli toriul rit-.-r, tho uuther ol "i'ea mid 1'owdnr," asics somo of his few rpuie tnoiiimis at a gutno ol so.itutio. iipio 1 , liisil, the widely known editor of the Arkuntnit Intnltf, looks like a typical JvcntuckMn tali, well Dinr- rattier in cliued tn bo stout, wall piereitig rye ami a geniul smile. It is rvlivuhiug and in atructive to iuvado tho liuunU of ureat- ncss nJ to spomi an hour tliero. M km nil AW. BEAUTIFUL CUAUTAUQUA LAKB. Lakewood, New York. The most beautiful resort In America; situated on tho mam lineof the New Yoik, Ijike I t iv A Wv.iteru Kuilroud, at Iikc wood, N. Y., tniilw.iy Is-lm cell Cincinnati and New Yoik City: the lilglient navigable water in the l'n:t"d Mates; over 1.4'iolret ftls.vo the lived of tho sea and ?U0 feet liigher than )jiki Liir. Weather cool; no miliaria; no inosiiilo'S. Hotels oxn Juno I to Octols-r 1. Koiind liipl.ire from Cincinnsii I1.'J; cd h-turuing until (N-lobcr :tl. Ik) sure ymir tlcXets read via New York, Lake hue A Wpsteiu K ulro.id from Cinriniinti, as tms is the only hue running solid liiini. J'liJiiinn I'.ilure I'ur through to Iho IjiK.. Ti.nn.iV ticket on suilu st sll lingo sl.iliops. Tor fm t her in foniiHtioii please A ply Iu ticket i gents of ronnrrtiini lines, tr 13 II. V. Ilolohird, ii vision I'li-m-niier Agent, No. VJ West fourth stnit, I'livinnnii, O. A i;utrr I ili(. "Yon may k now n ben a lom.'.er crows at 12 o'tliN'k lit lllit that then) IS going to lx tioiiblo ill II." f. 'ii'y i.r.l ill v, nnd I linve noiiu-d it to bo i fi't f'.r I'.n ',-isl twenty yenis oi in ire,' s..d Jerry llwrt liiati, nil old Ail nisi p'so'cr. il I .it liino I In aril m .i!ur tiuw st lUu'duk n when my fuMii r ss j..n.in? -vet k Iu Memphis, and to cm mi l.cmccn tho liem il.i. lie .aifit, a'i I ti'rre s the bitten fu in our f.m.iiy )ou o" t Iienrd M. Ho bn ul.l i'li li v u iut ol Sol ro'i-mnn'a koko lulj whiili tvr, n t enough to gJ tro nid im I Hirrv's wheie the lu Imvhii. Well, it cs only settled by father going back alter soiuo more." Htiuphl t arring Uork Ni.s. 01 axo 83 Maihox t-TKLSr, Im pairing and Huilding Finit Vcdiicloa. Jtsllrtk No cartvnler wanU'J in Utile Itock. On alrike. CAnrcxTKin' I'xiox W. II. MiCct. iio i. tnausgerof King ston Spring, will l-v to ly 1 r Jsekon, Miis., and n.-tuiu to I'h'j .iIi l!crl, .Mem pi. I, on Sa.ulay. Ary ri.usl apphra tins for rates, otc.at lids celebrated resort. III l-o thsukfully receive J sud answered with lcusure. Tin Slate r'rmalo MiUth school pic nic Is rwintitonr-d Indellnitoly on account of the tncle-uent weatuvr. MtMrins Steam Csrpl Cleaning and Ih aoviiting Woiks, licale street Tele phone ti.li. t f.Atir., for k'" you cau buy a llatwoith XUUat 1. laivigue'a, THE J. S. MENKEN COMPANY Havo something to sav in the following advertisement that will interest every reader of this paper. This being the last aay oi tatr May, we will give everv one a chance to see a "May l air," for on this very day we will sell our entire stock of Art Goods, Brsnspa and Bisques, at prices that roally would astonish tho poonle that raado them. Wo can name only a fow here, but we venture to say Unit such bargains wero never offered bo fore. In large cities the buyers of such goods are numerous, here tiiey are few; but we must soli, and to do so recognize that wo mubt sustain a Ions. All who nro fond of Ilonnliritl llnm Snri'Oiimllns, all who desire to make others happy with nppropriato presents that will not fado in a day, but remain fresh forever, can find nrticles to pleaso thctu. What can bo more acceptable for Wrtlrilojt nnd Itlrlli.lMy rre.ient thau works of art that never tire the eye? 60 pincEs of Unic-A-llitAC, including IUn al Worcester, Old Hall Crown Derby nnd Hungarian specimens at fikoi) each, wore fl'0.00 and fl'j.OO. 75 Florektinr nnd Tei r.t Cotta IluBts nnd Figu:es at $3.50 ivu.li, reJjced from ?:5.oo. Ouyz Top TnbtesfiO.OO, were S3.1.00. Fubncii liAnnATiNK Vases at Sl.OOeach, reduced from lfj.00. FitKNcit Crystal V.crs at $1.S3 a pair, vcro W.00 a pair. 75 pairs Tur.Ncn Hisqtn FiuviiKsat JS.50 a pair, reduced from j'.Ti.OO. 13.00 a l"Hlr for lllqut t'luurcs.-worlli aao.uo. Knosr and Terra Cotta rcdeslals only $o.0(l, would be cheap anywhere iu the world at f 10.00. I'iaxo Lamps at $13.50, reduced from $'5.00. Fiikncii Biioszit FiuuRKsat $17.50, wero $40.00. KlglilDny t'rfuch 'lorks 30.50, were 3W.OO. In connection with thiss.ilo of art works we shall oiler in saino department some sjK'eial lots of table-ware, an follows: l'reneli China Ico Cream rx-W IJ.95, wero ?S. French China Fish Sets ?I0, reduced from f l3. French After-dinner Coffeei, in cases, $7.50, were J 15. 1-reneU thtua Ctis nnd Saucers 75c, wero i'2. Fn-neh China Fruit Tlatci $5 a dozen, worth iu. I Illy Aorlril ninnrr hrtn VII, re Special Xotick A litllo further nlonj yon will find something about a few lots ol silks ninl tire good, boie'ht Inst week nt a hicriliec in New York und sold heie at a small advance nil new, .lenrahle nnd (H'asouaUlu they are worthy of eon-nleiu lion. Wo put cm our counters yesterday 20 exeveuingiy iciupiiii i)irga:n, snell ni ItatiKto t'lotbs 111 5e, wordi 15c; white I'resi tioods at 5e, and somo beautiful tinted Strijvd .Mulls nt eje. Tho sudden change, of the weather kept ieoil within doors, so very few took advantngo of the sale. To make this day doubly ut tractive nil of yesterday's bargniiis will'lm retained and the new ones mentioned added. Iou'l forget thai tint liook silo still keeps up. i"on't put off buying until tho variety is broken. Bancroft's United Stntiti in eight volumes is only tVk Max U s new hook is in. 1 liere are n few more copies led of Shuki'HM'Hre, Dickent ninl Thiiikeray ut the reduced price. Ioti'tforgi'tour linlin veterduysparnrof Muiliii I'iiJi rweur, Jtdies Wlarvl(en,s, i.i.ji-ii iiuiiiiTii i, ruuri, iilllltlllgH, lluby lluggies ond Jiugs tho uholo kept on today. We want It uale, i' deed and iu (act, a "Jlay rnlr" an I l.n Itnjr of IOO llo"S ftblrt lMllal 37e. r.Iuo nnd :xd rcrralc, not cilico, which aro worth nWit Xi; but l'ereolo, which are positively worth 75c. 5 OO Hair line fun i a, Only la Ilr. As we have only : pairs, we will sell only ono pair to a cutoiucr. nii.u An hRKM utHtttn, oOO pieces new style floured clmlli nt 7c a yard. 100 pieces yard wide figured bntixtu at 5c a yard. 10 pieces 27-inch gvnulno while Shan glial silk, never ld before for less thau Jl.25, Niipvrlnr Qnnllljr today Mr. 20 pieces (only two iln-s l-i each piif-e) figured t'lu'na siikx, (he qunlitv sold at 11. 7i and J2.0UL Tlay lh l.al al h'r. Ladies, conio out nnd enjoy the, IaM day ol l air May Ml ir "tmy I air." TUB J. B. MUNK.EN OOMPANV. l alllorala I sriirmliiit. Tlin Knnas City, Yurt Scott A Memphis Ilnilioud, in rotiliectioil i'.h the Lnion l'acillc I la 1 Iron , have nrrnned to sell round trip tnkei fnno Memphis to Sun 1 rjr.elii tut (10. 'I !! include a round lii: di ket good tor six months, sleeping csr from .Mc'iii'hn In Sun Frut.t iw-o. luenU en ir.ute. ',di !.-ipi Ir.H llio iiiountiiiii of Color.-Jo, h.l-1 bi;i, h-k faro and everv eon lVAlIt-rti H.o c( urion wifl l-n hr.dlv I it I '.J, and ill I 0 romprxed of lii very l.ttt .p. T1ipii w.d l no rrowJing lo thr s';- cnlv twrtitv-four iw.sii.s t .r. fto t.-u wid'leoo M-'.tupM r.t H0 h'tKtk a.-n. June II frooj 1hO MlHUs'ppt A 'ftunennee Ivpot, and li Uit tt d.vs to mske the trip on account ol ( at TtLvor, Salt Ijko and other nolol point of interest. For full particulars cull al X) Min slrreL II. I'. Kims, (icnersl Agent. B. MrWabon, at t'nUa Kf Has recently mndn some of the most beautiful suit o( clothe ever seen in the city. He mukrs a sM-cialty of line goods, and Ills rrpululiou for titling Is uusur paasod. ItmxtRT sells Tar Camphor 15c pound, rrescrrca carpets nnd woolen from months. IiiK rnikert'i Soda and Mineral Wutor. 215 Msln st He ker the best. M. J. . Ilri, 111. Old braudirt lor m4lrlnl uie. t.AtllM llA lll A aj.a V I a.iitni.1. fl'i Ilata. Tb are worth U00. TIIE MlIPILTS AS THE DOCTOR SAW IT, A MEMPHIAN RETURNS FROM TUB BOHDBB3 OF OKLAHOMA. He Saw Nothing of the Thrilling Scenes and Inoldents Fabricated Into Exoltlnp; Stories, and Considers It a Great Country In Many Reapeots. Dr. J. W. McCluro was ono of tho many Momphians who bolted for Oklahoma, tho loud of hope and scheming Government ofliciuls. He joined ono of the earlier throngs, nnd arrived on tho soeno while yet there was confusion, somo strife, a great deal of annoyance and no littlo disappointment. Tho doctor was uot of the class who positively bado furewell to former homo und friends forever: iu fact, ho had immov that ho considered it wiso to expend in travel lor broader information;. therefore ho elected that somo of it should be do voted to nt least a casual study of Okla homa, llo went, he saw. he was satisfied. und now ho is again in MeiuphU. An Appkai. reporter met Dr. McClure vestnr. day, and tho ecu vernation soon turned upon tno nowly-openod-foi-civihzation country. "How did I liko it?'J said tho returned tourist, icpuating the icportcr's question, "Tliero nra l:ir uniin oii.l I mi niir-ixiii-r. sections of country in the I'nited Nlntes. Had 1 been dissatisfied with Memphisnud proepecting for a new location, peihups tho balance of my day would hovn been passed ns a citizen of Oklahoma; crh:iis UoL Voll Kin. I until nvnr llii.m i. i'l. -- , - w , . nun .1 J such end in view; have n ) such ide as loifiiKing Aiempliia 111 uuiia, nnd ono can net alWiIVS Kccak nosiiivelv neilnr llw.... circuuiHtanecs. You newbjmper men, while IiosseiiHeu 01 ninny now. hiiiiikm, a cliiss Without whom unv enii.ieiiril v ,...!. I l,n Slid and hnidlv if eoenircil in tlm II. .1,1 ..( ndvuncninentiind pronp-iity, nro hx) much (ii yen 10 Birainiiig lor seliHniiou.il cllec:. S llilO llellinrilllf iheill 1 lull'., rtilt.i.f ..... Joyed the numerous luridly sen.-.avional iilories sent out with rei-rei.'co to li.'o und civiliation in the recently opert d country. These stori.:s covor.nl a wide range of sui jeew, stndi as men mindcrine tl eir fellows in every conecivc.blo manner, whole families starving to dentb, others waMling nwiiy nnd losing icason dniiyior lack of nourinh". iiieni, nini an Boris oi rascality ami crnni nulitv. Thee an nil inniiHin.r In nm ivl... spent some lime over theie, or they would ue, inn uir ine iiiiinvor.inio cltect they iniiKt have nion the country nid people who have mlopU'd it as iheir hoiiiu. Aro they fnbiie;iti"iiH? Mo-4 of them, nr.d the halnncu nro nlnruii iijrly er.T.':(erated. A more H-iu'inl'le nud luw-nbidii'ig people l,i hot nxiat tirin llneit v. im liuv.t u.iil.i l m Oklahoma, taken lis a v. hole. A happier and better-provided for lot of iinlivi.iii i.s oo uoi nve, eo:iMiiiered in ttio entirely. Many of them did not g. over so.clv to seek fc'itu.iei', bill lliroiih a love of" ad venture, nnd lo enjoy tho cx.teri cneo of being pinm-ci. They were gelling nlot:g nicely, nud would have continued to pn.ipcr, at their oi l hoiiK, oriu nnypeclioii ol the Mate to which they might have gone, hut fr.jin the proiiio: ing of tiio regular Amer.e.i;i siiirit, elected lo beeonio un Jk!alio:n.iiti ju-t for the novelty o; tin thing, lieing tiinre, they uie und will ever bn g.-md ciiiem, to their country nnd themvlvcL'' "W hat of the country it.H.-lf. and its op. portniuties to i,eople 'lo iiureani their n . ...I norm nion'H. "As I tend beiore, "-ero nit woi, c iiiiv trn , and so tliero nro infinitely boiler. Il is well iij on nn a vera There nra oh-j'-cli ilis, such us iutoliigenl, pi.ielit.il tinjii will lind in iinv tuti.l i.r ..mi. .id. ii.. l imber is not sj plentilul as it might b nun .iai mere is is oi a scrutiny cli.ir.ie ter. '1 ho roil is of n reddish cal, mixed Willi Sillllt. IlllSllltftll t.l M.llll.l ..1....J I...I promises .to lie pruilueliio for others. "'Iho ciMii.ii j i n iiy neii an re.i, lias plenty of gia, nn I nn almost unlimited ipim- titV of L'OO.I l.llililil - Htlllli I h'll ,m. clod extem.ivelv, and it is whnt 1 would I'll in a lovely inunii y. 'There he vc been nic fine sn iincini of iniishroom giow:li over tin iv, o ii i roMirte.. Hid you olwive lliem'.'" "If you refer to the rapid building of young ciiKa ami tons, you nrn to'reetly inic-me,!. ()i.l.i!iina City ii.itU.ie llit.tniier l! is on l!i I iiiiIa Fe l:iriid, one-hidf s mile from the ( sa.s.li u. ;,i.cr. Them were hut tno iiores ktsti lin :u it Otl tho llioiii'r g llm Te'iildty wsMiirenn open In ri :11ns. W liiin Ihi'tty dn u,ttK were holing bj It, tone of tl'eui ilcgrnl oi.es, k'nonj lliem a pill'. 1 1 ) fo- t lo-ig, hrlo Ll-.cia ol tto s'.orv I us.neAa hiiueliires, sit pn ('I'gimt postollico. In fact, Wjf k nl of bu.inrsi In pverdiiue. i.lu'.hiio is a miiirtl.'iuhly !aiger ritv, nhcre or 6 of ll.n lan.l .illlci. ial. i.i.11 t rre incriiing npidiy i i n!m remm having ii'tcni'y tu hi a bigi, asi'im each. All the lauds sre itrittt leene- stej.di-l, most of the best, Ir.ul b.-int filed iikhi or liikn. 1 re.tiii il as a good op M.ni.;ty fot 1 iiijii to gel a home, but MeiiMilus pr's"iits ii y giMH I opMir(iiu- IlleM liir lllll ri lll hull 1,1 lllltll U...I il im good cnougii lur inc. Ilallilay Mnrlirl. Ye.ilcrduy being a Nat.i.nal and r-'lste holiday, banks nnd i scliuiiges ne'e closed, no rejMirts l-eiiig nut or received by the pxeluiiigi s. I hit bicnl cotton linfkrt re nin nud urn handed as toiuoliilious,rec Ipl Of cotton Itelug '.'li bules, le'iiiHt 2.17 h.de nine day lust year. Total receipt siuco Sepleiiils r 2, 02,.l0a bales, ng.iiii-1 IJIU,. 717 bales fur cotresKinding limit hist year. Miipine'its yesterdiiy, S!i7 b.iles,ngaiiist K1S bshs snino day hist year. Miipuiei.ls since September I, 0!Sl,Wi bales, ng-oiist ( i-',".' I Isne lor same lime last seus.ui. Mi k on h.md, 7,'!Hi buli-s, ngaiust 2s,j;t b des si.m.i day l.it year, A t pei ial to the ( 'niton Km haiiLM Irom l.iver;x.o e.io S;tes, M.UIU bales; lutiiii'S clinin:: s M. on: M.iy-fuii, tiOld; June Julv.r. t'l.l; July-August, O UJ.I. At l.iul ill. coiikiI clos.-il nt IKI l llll for'ioth iiionevnndiiccniiiit. Hutlion ilh- (JriMii f i -Mil I'm.K of Kuglsiid yesterday, II I j,'ij 'J l.o bullion in 11' nk ol linglaud Ineicu-rJ i. 1 1 1 il (luring tlm past week, nud the proportion of Kink of 1 ng'aud re serve is uuw 42.'0 per cent. Ilrlard' Aetil l'lihiil, A srsvr f.wMi sn visie. Tlie most rftY live yrt (l ucii rid. AtifkMiiml al I lly. Sr-sMsl liumeli In s. .'mL YaxooCitt, K1" , :v30.-II. I. Hull A Co., divlril ia ij lrriunm sud fancy notions, ssoii'n-d lo'l.ir, lien l.nuin. a- signeo. The liabilities aud assets about f JO each. fc mm Mi-urs. 1. 1 ('. Mi"lr. St. I'ilv Mo, 1 have u Maniiv's I'-enna I'lMil with siicceis ic my ijonly for n n years, and mvoI tho live nf several nilieis in the fsnl. whn they werr given up by modi- cul atli-.i'lal. l''i-ii W. Csssr, I'syuisMrr I. o. A. m Frit. Drrs HiirU a usually. Tinlrh equal lo lew. Memphis Mis in l4iuudry. i'i rMCond iliucL liianch oillco, al MadiiointreeU I. nuts' flno suit Hat for 25c, woith flUU, al F. Lavlgne'a. APPEAL : FRIDAY, SWany a Life HAS been saved by the prompt use ot Ayer's Tills. Travelers by land or sea are liable to constipation or other dorangemont of ths stomach nnd bowels which, it neglected, lend to serious and often fatal consequonces. The most sure menus of correcting those evils is the use of Ayer's Cnthnrtlo fills. The pru dent sailing master would as soon go to sea without his chronometer as without a supply of those Tills. Though prompt and energetlo in operation, Ayer's Tills leavo no ill olTects ; tlicy are purely vegetable and supar-oontitl j tho safest inedleino for old nud young, at homo or abroad. " For eight yea's I was nffllcfed with ennstipatinn, which st last hecnino so had thai tho doctors eouM do no mora lor mo. Tlmn I liegan lo take, Ayer's Tills, and soon the how els recovered their nntiir.il nud regular action, so that now 1 uui in Excellont healths-Mr. C. E. Clark, Towltsbury, Massachusetts. " 1 regnnl Ayer's Tills si ono of the most reliable geu-ral reuiMlies of our times. Tliey have heon in uvo tn my family for nlleelions reiiiiilng a purga tive, inul have given uni miicr s.illstnc tlon. Wo have foii.ul ihein en excellent reinoilv for rold.s nil I light fevers." H. Woodson, Tort Voitli, Texas. " For scviral yeem I have rrllei! more upin Ayer's Til s linn icxm anvllnug t'lso in the medic. lei elut. to regulate my bowels aid l;io of t'.s hhlVs crew. Tiirno Pills ale not sev-to in tnelr ac tion, hut do tr.o r o-h tsroi f'.ly. I luivo used them v. 'ih (ml . ho.t for tlm cinri of lllll nulla in. I'd. ev trou bles, mil dvspepsin." Cap-. Mnolier, Kteiiniiihlp Krliei'i. N: ! l'ark t't y. "I line found Ayei's CMhnrtlo Tills to b a Is'tlor fiin;l y ired.e ne for com. men use than nny n'.'.ar nii.s wiihin toy kminleilgn. They S'e not only vny clteelive, hut snfe ami pl-a-a.it to Ink's ipialitles which inns' n.ko thetn viilneil hy tho piihhe.' Jule liquid, I'orfuuii.r, Thiludelphin, Pa. Ayer's Pills, rnrAHitn E7 Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., lo", Matt. 8uld liy all Dcalem In McilUliicc ICARTEttS Pl'-t Tl' id'-'i ninl r-.'ort nil iln (riti!)Vfi UcU lit tit to ft Im l.'il 4 f 1 li nt liiii ; -l.-i'l. Urtl n I'i.ji.ii,, N it' ft, li (nii.'' l .,t'i'-r rifdr I at .i.e. Tnl'i lit 1 ,n i u. f Vhi' tli-tp x rr:u aisiLio i- li i I . i . tl.i u i:. turn g mm Itr'trh, Citlr i', Lu r flit r I'i'l. ) it If Ul '.!;, . I' ., ,'ip ui.il in v-i..i j: ('.t Hi.tin r . i. u ) i i t w '.ii.- i'n I MtVi-l.'il .'tsT I'M n .'I I. li Hi ilinlf til) I.n-r i.ti i ' -UtAin U: '. .(. a ii lUtj uuif mm A.-'i- t1'f wniM .n!Mt! r. , J-s"ti,tlinwiwhl 9 :l r Ir fiibi- 1 i m " - .nnl, lui r."ti l il .? 11k ire si 1 .i ' i . : . 1 1,. t-,ri,l lti..s ,(tfhr.r I U .urt tlv I't'l. t,U i'l- !( Hi miii iiiv u i'i'i it l x nil if 'I li w ila i.t.f Ui Jv nLi.v:il I i. 1 bl f't r kli ii buU mm I i!.o1 aiH 4 to r.aL.- Ut- ILftt Um U tir .rn ii- .piitHul, Our jnlUcurvil mUlw t.hi i i ii -i ( . -l i V I t;te UrT !" rr Tr umill f .1 Vrn- tit I ilns. Ui i r l ig )ntN m il m, 'J i mi h .; i r. -! i -'.l n. i uu n t k ) 'r I ', I It I f I T I 'M- st'ti U V II ' il I J . i, tt . ' , t llta ; tlr If I il, in 1(1 I ill Uj t . r; h - io, lit nt titiL CAtUIfl MEDIC. CO., VarV, tl h$ H Cdl J brI3i!in'j? I.TVrrOnr'a iiti Tbj Iist l-rs UM for r Cftr y-irs, it! lr t-4it tb Bt I'lpoltr Ii . T r f.lUn suit aiitiitra n4 Ihfm. T'Tr V.t E-f .1, I'trrrt, tual llrtt F.-nNty fiir Lirtf i blomith 1)M4H -t F Sal. I f ll Dmr-I'la p.l,.Srl frli) l.- f T . ill mmtit I T Hull, l-i-lag. f,w. lw.ltluf iik. If J II Nk I S-n, 1'l.lui I a, CtT.,! a.,i -.1. M 1.1 t. i i' I ' ' t-i !... lull .-a m r i: ' i-i4i.l hi .1, l .1. . . md. Vm tN'J(. SO I IAHU t ,- Il..tll.l-I l.t I., . ' ', STAIIO" . , . ' . - ' ! n it.' -4 Atl Ukl l -"l. I . Mt,..w, a-.li art bailee ttfi'M rt.cartj . n- 1 u. ' ClfSt I m .a ' - 0,, ...item-.-.1.. I I'" i-. I . tl SNPAHO i i. t..i i li.t.-' iip i t(NO , . .1 -., i 11. ,1. ....! ti.aii 114 w.n .. . im itmi.,.,1 tl, JiaO I . K 3 ALI.UM . I. A. t H Ii ! .Itw a-Na.!1 n .li C 1.. ru. Lr r. .1, 1, I , lllll IllUllhtllO iMtn I n' -a fcirt, I tVOM HI. Ha-!,! ' 1 i . , I M H r'(t tl iuliri u4 at -.li I- a a jn.v iT.V, d M'nr-o-V f I l. ' I 1 il II s Inn-. I'.'.. l l'tn-4 11 il V I'UrkMUliflfiKlAT M 4 M .I'VllilUrO'.l 1 1 AM '-ft" lllif A I.' . A". t I, i ni..,.,....i,.;.. 1 i 1 1- i'i" I J i l t, W I ti M . toen-o. ItdniF- r . i n im ' i.t.lir-M.". lol44 " CURE .,' f (a Wllh'.ut ll lw lH'r'f r- V ; 'ta. )''. Il'.t"w.l . v sri is-. ii. fi ii "-uii". ..r ii- 1 miH.fr- ,.,.... I.. .l I, 1889 - SPRING ANNOUNCEMENT -1889 WATCHES, OFITERITnTG- A.T VMItY LOW ?JRICE8 Our Stock U MULFORD'S, MAY OlMSSK J. VT. 'VTYNyE. Late of Wyuue, Deunla A Beck, Forrest City, Wy nne, Love & Co. Cotton Factors AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 366 FRONT ST., MEMPHIS, TENN. Uronnmria and coxsinyttKNTsi bomcittcd. jh niarAHLisuicD isoa. ixoonroiiATKn isms. George Arnold Company, WHOLESALE GROCERS, Cotton Factors. Deal3r3 in Railroad ani Lovco Contractor.!' Supplioa 3Gd Front Street, Memphis, Term. n i DIltir.CTOHS. 0K0. AUXOl.n. Trfs't. t. ISOLAlll. Vli- Tr s't. i. J. GAITS, flcrl'y snd Trtvss. W. t. l l.YNN. I'. V. Utd'AltlS. A. A. AKNOI.lf. CALIFORNIA WINES. HUNGARIAN WINES. Sole Agents for Royal Hurtgnrlnn Gov nnment Wine Cellars, Uuda pcsl, Huncsry. B. J. SEMMES & CO. 207 Main Bt., Memphis, Tenn. JARVIS-COiMvLIN MTCACE TRUST CO Capital Paid Up, Sl,rA)0,000. Make Lonnn on ImprcvM Fnrinn In Tonnnn:i, Miuili.ilppi riiJ Ar kanaas. Alo on Improvoil Oity Pioyorty. Tho Ulhiat Market I'rloo Paid for BU's, Oju ity, Tjw.uUiy, City, t-'ohol nu.l W.itor DxhIii. Office: Room 2, Cotton Exchange Building M. UAVIX. 1 II i is. M. GAVIN & CO. WIIOI.liSAI.Ii GROCIiKS. COTTON PACTORS AMD COMMIBION WGIIOJANT 3. Ko:;. 232 anil 234 Front Street. Memphis, Tennessee lu-'.rwr.Ks ahams Mr. I. N. KAIS'1'.V ilovnln l,n li,.l tim- l.i in our n.ir -n. i i. ii. hi 11 TS. XI. O. C JVIO aSc CO. nun. mwt (LrilMSkK li run ritimnri m mi. 4 T. V H.aCRAlQ Si CO.MiMPmS.TlNM. "mm, 30 JOHN 'V uM sVvVriT II'OX su.l .Vj 11 Tg-J& tC.NA... a t. m . .m- is m ii V.Ta1 hti SECOND Tff 23. if.Ci re a Ron. cum- -'.0:vrTfcj! iom XVj'A-SEED w b. Biteintt. M. C. PEARGE&GO. WHOLESALE GROCERS AND COTTOJST XIO. 270 VUONT BTltKHT. MALONE, CnAI'MAN & ELDEIi wjior.t:.MATr. IIATS, CAPS AND LADIES' THIMMED IIATS, A33 MAUI BTr.niiT. tub rnnsENT large ktock of DIAMONDS, EXjEO-AInTT clocks, bronzes, Wo Arc Determined to Q really lluditi'i In lh Noxt Fow Week" by EnMroly Too Lartr for tho O'jion. w w Tnvst Late of Qoodbar, Lore 4 C CI.AKK. l. J. Cl.AltK ami ji.i i-rii-iis. tin nr . -1 . i t , ..i.. .lo i,( ('OTT'iN run I i, .'iM'ii.i'i.,., !i . . .i.i., . i., vir r1. IRONAGEy iTlTTIVATOT? ;HR.G. CRAIG Ami E. RANDLE& CO Ark. ji r kj if J y. 1 i ) I c it. I in i ija- A rrl'iitprtur'il lrnr'rl ri;Ae AVHNr.M i nrm I i:i M.-r.i ... , 11 Mr VS. MIA I- I INT. lie. ao tun ml Q r r n nn i rnn t r I'l'l lK'S, i:tc. Jir Wci k DoiiQ Promptly. SlIitLT, li!0;i KAKKF.T TO WISCUESTE!! vi.;ii'i.i. tkw. r. r. wool).. FACTORS I I U'MVlllB. 'IIZUU. STRAAV GOODS MiXMPIin. T1S I. JEWELRY, SILVERWARE Cn'.I al Once nnd Ott Flrnt Oholoi 294 MAIN STRISBT 3 To lo Pio MY STOCK 0? Mens' Furnishings From th T.endln( anil ftoniltM nonies, Il C'ouiplcto. Hearocllullr iQTit Yo to Lull and luspect Prices and Quality STEAM SHIRT FACTORY I In tho lUnita ot rriflloal sad Expert ctKtd blilrt ('ulior. Laundry Work ElJl'Al. TO THK UliSt Bath Roonls EUboraltly Furnl-lird lor Tmklab, PUIa and l'lunco lloltii HENRY LOEB 41-43 M0MR0E STREET. TrLrpHorir: no. ELIXIR Great remeQi a I a tmm m m m-m mm aaaa AZURE CURE FOR DIARiiHOEA FLUXX CHOLERA NFANTUM IN CHIL BR EN TEETHING A PURE VEGETA3LC MED) ONE PRICE 30 LFM5 THE WEBB MFG CO. KASHUILt-E Tcf.Ti. If anr IfNifr mv hn h III U.I. lti0 9Im williaitt iiMiim m- I'flsw titir( mm lift feutlUIU. ItltW lJtl flMUO. W. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE Ilr.l III III. tl.l.. I tNMtltH III 1.I..I 1,1 M 11 II IMi l 11 I II "HOC I '"I II .! HI II It I I T i-IIOK. I.''IIMMI M I AH I II" fiiur. :m I Ml;l 1 II I I I A I i- lint. a . ft . l il K I . M a. ' a. II an . ;.im an. I mi.) tin-' 4 III tail, SIIUCM. A'lti -I I.I-, ,,.'. I , . i , ... .i.u l.ft. PFl ' 11TT "ai law i.am a i J-' Mm- . BLAGKKRRY '-'K:uAv.r.-.-:;t ,- . W. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE la'oT... ..x Ural M.il. tl..l. I . -I Nttlr, lr.t SlD?. If B.,l -.ni.i , r .1 , Ik- . i . ixn iii ... lilnH KTlll. MASS. I X 1'iHt; W. I., mil i.i. A J2.00 SH0Z3 ro" oeVIJKi7,.. III!! IIY JO'll tl'I.IIII , .... .1 i l,un hi. I. n il .li, I I A I' l a., . ii Malatb A la i I It II ii'. It I il., Jill Miain Ht. I.. 'I. I lllll I I I. A I l.. N.h liHI !.! S l I.I.M II t ,i.. Ml. J u Main M. etc., nnd a Pnran'u- i i i