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8 TOE MEMPHIS APPEAL. WEDNESDAY. JUNE 12, 188D; NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE GO.'S PREMIUMS ON NEW BUSINESS FOR 1888 LARGER WAN THAT OF ANY COMPANY IN THE WORLD. NELSON & RAINE. Maimers for Tennessee and Arkansas. A BIG CASE ON TRIAL. MANSFIELD DRUQ COMPANY VS. ONE DOZEN INSURANCE! COMPANIES. Tba Unltad State Clroult Court tb Laadlng Attraction Just Now-IIow Rsturns of Block Value for Purpose of Taxation are Mad. Tlio Unitoil States Circuit Court, JiuIk'o llniutnond prosiditiK, and sitting la tliis city, is now tlio rcutor of nttriu'tiott to tlio 1-yal nnd insurant (rntornitics. Tlio great suit of tlio Mnnsfluld Drug Company against twelve of the foreign in surance companies In which policies were carried on tliu mammoth drug ostttlilish uiont dostroyod on the nitflit of December SI Inst, was begun yesterday. ' This includes all tho foreign companies; Involved, except tho I riiK'ji"t' Mutual, of rhiUlelphiii, which was snlUllod with the proof of tho loss mado out by tho plaintiff company, and settled the claim of $10,000 against it shortly atlor tho losi occurred. All tlio local companies from which poli cies wore Uiken outsre likewise Intorostod, though Indirectly, the understanding being that the decision arrived at will govern throughout. Tho list of insurance compa nies figuring directly Is as follows: Ura AMMKimloii n( liiiiylanli f.'i.iM) urth lirltlMi aud Mt-n-miult lii.iinuua iu. Imjr !.() (i-rman Annn-ill liiftumni-r ftiluiiall)' .... ti.lMI .liirNxil. Jiiilon mil i.l.itju M , fi.ini 1 i! Ion lit.iiraini i 'Miiiir M l.ll-orijr lu.iirviHT i'4niiNitif, ot Nrw York liiMir ihiv rmiiiiiy of Knrlli Auii-rli 't,.K him Hn nniiin.nl liieli.u ... 2rfii litiitnii I Ini Iri.tiraiii-u, l.ltultt'l J..V.I YVr Iitii Aw.iirniuv Citii,aiiy, ot Toronto 'J.'l liroruta Home liitiimiu-r I'onifMiiiy..... .,. y,.vj lauiiolilre liiurNiiuvluiuoaii)'.... a. KM Thesu rniM'4 are lumped in the trinl, lliouh encli has its own counsel, Moiwre. Meti slf Walker, and Turlcr V Wright, tiatitt is. I'ntternon represent liio plniiilills. Tho Jury is as follows: It. V. Patterson, ('. I JlyrJ, I. N. Hiowden, A. I Mi avium, W. J. Chase, W. 11, Weisiger, JohuOukcy, J. W. Net ly (eiiloreil), T. D. Jntkson (col ored), I. l Cousius, John A. leiiio and IL it. iiryson. Tmk Ai'i'iAi. lias kept its render thor oughly informed with this iiitcrcsling suit from lis inception. IiiMirunco adjiHtuni have IipiI hold of it for tho various compa nies, and ronfeioucea Hud fiirreHiKindrinf have been held and earned on with fre quency mid liiiiiii i-liko niien on boih mdes. The iinurulico iimipiinies prolfereil, first, $7ii,(iti0 a a comiiruiiiiac then 7S,. IHtX lloth .f theiio the pluiiiliir company rejected, odhcring to tlio full claim, as hon on tho luce oi tho Milieii, Instating tlmt it was legitimate and Just. An nt tempt was then mndu to arbitrate difler run s, but this failcJ to carry and tho suit follow cd. It was a ilistiniMiUhed lisikiug crowd an Ai rrAi. reporter found In tlio courtroom when ho went througli the cuHoiii-Iiouho )eslerdiiy nflernonii. It wasa'soan inter rating H-tale, when luetilnlly roulrntsed Willi some of the other courts m hero more sumptuous formiihlies are vulorivd. 'Iheio wi re lawyers tliore in no way direrlly in tcres'.ed in tho caw; there wero Inniriimt) men, local and foreign, and there were rvprt-aenuillve business) lueniu other lines. It resembled, in soiiiu respicls, a great lkvily reunion, iu the tuiiUl of which err tniu of tho kinsmen had gotten Into a friendly sualible. Tlio jiiryinou hid moved their chairs up very cloo to tho witness stand, and those, in tho resr n invred through the inter vain iu their front, all s.riwiia to miss not a word. Jiidn Hammond nccupieil Ins favorite chair, tlmt usually asiik'ticil to the I'liilcd Mates .Mar shal, directly lchiud and cloan to the wit ness chsir, and occasionally at uiuisiullv Interesting narml.vcs in tho Uwtiiuony. lorsiNik en this convenient Mat mid moved around closer, content lo slsuj. The viaminalion of witncssa-a was ion ducted, for tho imwt part, by Col. 1'utter n on the one ido, aud Ju lju H, 1. W alker on the otbrr. A most iulen-sting ilisclosuro was brought out by tlio latter during tho lengthy cruM-iaiiiiuslim of Jiir. (V M. .Met uilum, tinldenl of the pluiutiff romrsny. It was in ri-iKiiise to lli j ui -s Ik .n as lo w hat valuation he idnivd ujHiu his stock wlieu returning it fur Imi at ion. Col. 1'ullerson objected on the ground that tho samu Milicy ws slliet uuivetrally pursuetl by the imsim-M com mumty, was well understood, and was in Doaiso a rulialilo iudei to the vslun of Stocks. Tho Judgo ovorruled tho objie turn, slating tlmt he had over held that such testimony could go to tho jury for ft Pi fu iH"f TurtWnr -ntn In mil ,, IM fi i ..r fin.rr ih in a cji-srli r it s n-iiiur. it , liw.1 i.y il t nlo-il kln.- iii-fTi'ii.-iii. I n tn.si trllii lir nt On :! t non,ii n ttr hlnmafl. I'uii-i ii Hl.ol liliilul pr I ri , , ii-kiii ImAihh l iiM'ti-r ili-- mil mnulil Aiim ohirt, iaut or Alton. r.1 I i-iily III I'llKK IIAklNil I'wWIirtKa Nlw V". I'llliAi.lt. SI lull. ASPHALT PAVING. For fitlnr. Wim-hmw n1 PtiMn Fl'i'i, lnn. Kil-lK-n Vr.l, Walks snit Itrivrwsi . I iikfioiri ilmiipni si tut MHf: t lean, wbolw Stiii'rV ioiiur Mini o iiiniili-it. lM-lu1tV IM imMnmiuri'T, Ti-H'Imei SiO, v J. P. fRUTZMAN tk CO. ALSO ttlUYKi, UWH.U. what It was worth. Upon that ruling tho w Uncus wns required to proceed with his answer, ami said lie liml relurnod it nt Jdil.OiK). Judgfl Walker impiircd if this was not done by I urn under oath, to which Mr. McCtilltim replied, "No, sir." Witness then explained that whilo there was a printed form of an oath on tho blank, which ho subscribed lo, yet it only purported to bo an oath and nono wits na- iiiniHtereil to lilm. As lurllier J u-iti Men tion, o( this courso ho citoil a number of largo btiMiiiess houses which did tho samo thing in tho drug, grocery and dry goods lines, and ho paid what lio doomed ft fair proKrtion to ilium and ottiors, or aooui ono tliird. Hinco tiiis suit was determined upon, witness said, ho had investigated his next door neighbor, who was burned out tho siiinc night, M. ISchwarU. lio found Hint tho liable insurance companies had settled with him for about $1(1,000, and his return for taxation was f:i,(kH, At tho conclusion of Mr. McCulluin's testimony, Mr. K L. Krown, aocretary and treasurer of tho plaiutitf company, was placed upon tho stand, llohndnot concluded when tho adjournment hour was reached. Ovkb 1(1,000 physicians Indorse Tlntt's Chloride a tho proper household disin fectant. LOCAL NOTI01S3. Mtrtiii Steam laundry. 224Socond M. IlHtNHLtr l.funiaCo., 121 Jo.'IersonH Iva Woims-U Klegel & Co., 6S Jof ferson street; Uilephono 1,030. C. It. IloTCitKisN, skilled Watchmaker. lillirult and complicated watches I usjHf dully solicit. No. .11 Madison street. Ci'NNINoiiam Wagon Works, corner Monroe and 1 teSolo street. The best ma terial on bund; the most finished work men employed. I'm and while as the flower whoss name it bears are tlio biscuit raised by Lily Huking l'owder. lUitAM A l.itxv Corrra asid fine 0 VHImm I lln, 9T4 tu Hlrsal, Ki ll nil grades of l urnitiire, CurM ts, Hugs, Alatting, etc., at tint very lowest ixwsililu rash prices. Also do repairing, upholster ing, shipping and packing furniture, and guarantee good and satisfactory work. IClnki'.kt sells Tar Camphor 15c pouml. Preserve cnretsuud woolen from months. Piiikk Itenlert's Soda and Mineral Waters. "i5 Main st, lie kee (ho best. Hummer Umirla-Msssisls and Slris- huro. Through sltH-pcnt, doubln daily line, by Memphis A Charleston linilroad, only. Scud for guide bonks and excursion rate. W havi Jusl received bsrge losd of I'if tMliiim f u I'tiltiv ii.rv linn Pitfutmrtf ami Anthracite Coal and Asli and Oak WlHMl. U. 11. liUYAN Ot CO. 'toy d A Maneys t nnillr. They have no eipi il. . They ore always fresh. They are always good. They nro elegant for present. It. Hftlshss, I'nlaM Kl.. lias recently mado sntuo of the most iNMiiliful suit of clothes ever si-en In the city. He make a iccialiy of lino goods, and his reputation for tilting is unsur passed. IN A BKlliT. An Infant Found Hollai Up and Hidden Away. In tho rear of No. Yunce slr-cl, tho residence of W. 11. Mallory, the remains of nn Infant were found yesteiday uioin ing. The little body was nlled up in a lady's bulmoial or woolen skirt, and deciiiiHsniioii bad so fur advanced as lo render It iuiiible to rm-ognirii the child's age, color, sex or previous condition. All conditions tMiinted to the child's having been dead and bidden ssv at least two weeks. Juttico tiarvln held the impntl but could dnicover no duo to tho child' parentage. "TU13 OOUIlTa I IrvwM art, , tieorgo llalhaway filed a suit yesterday igninst II. W. I 'outer for ilamnges lor mshcioiis proacH-ution. Tho Merchatils' lUuk of Cnnsda have filed a damngn suit for $.'i,07ti,&7 against Al-hrook, Howling A t a The suit of l .C. Mchiiuiild against tho Ti nnes-eo Midland liailroud Company is atiii on trial. I rimlaal anrt. Th" jury iu the Khoda Turner-Nixon cae n-Hrie I yesterday morning as lo one dcicndutil, Turner, giving her five years. They were sent back to consider the other case tVlore the in, but a yet have reached no concliuioti. Jordan Howies was given two year for assault to commit murder. Clint tirudy wit given leu year (or ro1 bcry bom the (H'taon. Prakxil unrl. Tho will of C. -ssell was filed for pro batn yesterday. Ilis son is usrnod a ex ecutor. larrlaa l.lrrwsaw Mai-tin Km lev M Miss Itettye Hunt Kcl- den (vthilcl, Jywis I'lesnnl to Winnie Kobinvin, Thomas Micurt to Annie Jones, in. llailcv lo Alice Jolinsoti (colored). Ural laiate IraHslara. A. Jt k V. M. Junes to I.ir.iie Mang, lot tl, block U, in I.' ath A June addition; New South land Co. to tho Crnnd "l-r.t IIoimi Co., V.'S by 100 feet, corner i- no nin: .vinin; ui,(sl. li'hti It. liv.unid and wife to W. C. r-p pin ii..in, ll cns In tho Tulrtoentu 'lil H.ti,,i: ti.;ns. T. I". and I . Knwlerlo I'.NIo 11. Merlin, lots lluti-l 17 I ,i. Mctiraih subdkvisiouj W. M. Ilaudutpli to W. T. ('..tinman, b- by 1' 17 feet on lia.lanl avtn te; l,yoa HOWARD'S GREAT LIBEL. PBOPLB POURING INTO JACKSON TO ATTEND THB TRIAL. The Inhabitant Thereabouts Have Not Been so Excited Elnoe the War The Selection of tbe Jury May Be Made Today. Pperlal Dlipnth to The Apieat Jackhon, Tenn., Jimo 11. Hy 0 o'clock this morning (he city wag n.'in crowded with peoplo from this and adjoining coun ties eager to gather tho lnlcjt concerning the great How ard libol unit. Every train brings new and strango face to bo presont at this' to bo famous trial. It Is tho topic of conversation among all classes of peoplo. N'over sinco tho Into war havo the peoplo of the county boon so aroused. The whole of yesterday nnd today ling boon spent in selecting a jury to try tho cano. liotween It-V) and 500 havo been examined, out of which forty liavo boon act osido from among w hoin to select a jury tomorrow, A "cveraneo has been granted tho defend ants. Which of tho cuscs will bo tried first has not yet been detcrminod. It is believod Hint tho jury will bo mado up tomorrow', then tho trial will begin in earnest. Ablo Counsel lias been employed from this nnd adjoining Hates, nnd every Inch of ground will bo closely contested. I loth side uro desperately In earnest. This case has been put off fiom ti mo to time until tho people have become exceed ingly anxious to seo it finally Buttled, (ireut interest i felt in tho llnnl outcome, esH-cinlly ninoiig llnpticts. Wo Iiojk) to bo nhlu to announce tomorrow that tho jury has been selected and tho trial beguu. ODD FELLOWS' BASKET PICNIC. Prospsct Park to be tbe Plaoe.and Thurs day. June 30, tbe Day. Tho Odd Fellow of this city, together with their wives, children, sweethearts or invited guests, as tho cuso may bo, will go picnicking on the 20th instant at Troa ct Park. Tho placo ha been chosen as tho most duairablo fur a merry-making. Committee apjiointed to make tho ar rangomentscarcfully weighed and consid ered all the advantage and attraction of tho several place near tho city where a basket picnic could bo held, and they give the nx.m to 1'rospuct l'ark. Two hands of music have been Secured; the I'utnmy Line Itnilway management prom ise extra and rllicient service; there will be elllcicnt coniufUtccs to guard and euro for us well a arrange, nil details, and no effort will bo npured to have an enjoyable family entertainment in tho shady nooks and grove nnd beneath tho pavilion nt tho l'riwH-ct I'urk. Nono but Odd Kel-I-jw and their families and guests are to attend, nnd tickets nro to bo l.-med to all persons entitled to partifipste on tho otc sion.- It H lo bo a delightful allalr, and nil who go will romp and play and enjoy themselves nt will until tho (hade of evening, but they will all bo escorted homeward betimes. If tho liver nnd kidneys am slupj;Mi and inactive. llosl'sSaiNiiurilla will amns tliem to prompt and regular action, lake It now, I'sx plenty of "O.ark" Viueirar In your food and prevent biliouMieas. It I cheap er than ipnniiie. kawllary Plumbing-. The enterprising firm of Lulling A Dailey are rapidly building a reputation for doing good work. They huvu already completed sonio of tho most thorough and well venti lated job of plumbing ever done in Mom phis. Their idea Is to uo tho best mate rials and workmanship, which re tilts in comfort aud satisfaction to their patrons. ThcT inuko a aixsL'ialty of remodeling old plumbing work. m. J. MMrultrlN Sta-ll Wines and honors to families allow nrices. Telephone KUk WILL NOT HURT US. An Observant Cltlsun's Views of Changs In the Ulver. "There' tin lio uetlimr excited oeir tlm snndlmr forming in (rout of the northern part el tho city, remarked Justice John J. Hurry loan Arc km. h-porter yesterday. Mr. Harry was a sort of marina for years, has been in Memphis all his life nnd seen so mo Important change in tho river, therefore icak slightly by tho cards. "I re ineiiilier w hen the east bank of the river, dow n by the elevator, ws at least M0 yards further out, and there were plarcsof business all along it. You'll find lit the liegister'a ollie now deed to tho property, and ita return will bo to tlio iiowoMioit of those owning It then or their ii-iis. That prniierty is only lieing brought into exiatenee again. They'll lose the clevsloiT Yes, more thsu likely, but they might have known that beforo 'building it there. iMicrwisc, Memphis will not be injured." PIMPLES TOSCROFULA. A ToslUvo Ouro for Eve-ry Bkln, Beulp nnd Illocxl Dlsenso Ex cept Ichthyutl. fm.ln.U a )Mr. Hrn.l, arms aa.l hrvaM a nllil arah. llnpliriii. rpil alls kiirr. Hat liM-lira anil Hiailo-liias fa-l. -trw4 b 1 all. rura llrmrillra at ara.l ar SJ.M, I lisva na.il tin- I linen. Krm i.o.a alih tlm tx-.l n-.'ilnMl iiit tan l.xilm nt ihr 1 1 in I st hl'iioit, tUrrr taiti-a nl I I in I , ,,, i-.iki nt 1 1 in i s Hnr aint ain I'timl nt a Irrrtliir klil amt .atp .tiM-a iitoaii a i-irlN.ft. tia.l II Inr fisht e-p It wiinl-lait Ihmiit ami anrw al limra M.liii llmrl my ti.a.l WiimIiI la. a aj.ll.l iali ami an-at ilia lima I li-nn ilia nl tlm I I in i III a iia M art... wrrr cm aim Mala Inint m i-IUiaa In l-mililrr. Inv bli.t aii I'wuM n-H il ti-iili. attil ni a Ih-i-k i-.m-n-. anti irr vnrt Hiir In -ii fmni s iinrtua ilntlsr, I hail iWt..r.. nh all lha Ini um alii. ia ra il, t. atnt iia.-! man .tiffi-rt til tit.l.-ir aMItinil rSisi Mr riwa ti. T.-.I Marr , an-1, I ta-ail In llenk. In. iimian. hnl II N-nitn l,.t.r, jrnm il,,- nrtl Siaiaiiuu ul t t in IIS4. AID III II M m. I I, I, Is- hl.-r, O. Skla Itlaaaa Vaar tra4. I am ll.aiiki.il In ant that I hara n thi t en-r-i i l:i si i. it.- I..r al-mi tcl.t ai..uih, auh n-l ni-.-. ai. l .-..n.i.l.-r nii lt riiniriy .nn-. aall rlii'i m. It. -ni ahli li I lia.n .ml. rr. hraii ii-.ira I lil.-t a iiiiinla-r nt mr.li. in.-mi l 1,1111,-1! il.amra In ilia cueiirr. I.iit l.mr.l mulilnit that au.hil i-iUit a r.ir i.not I iiM1)Miir n (iNti- Ms A. MMi Al I.I.N. N.ir.-li... Mj. lha Wnral 1 aaa or a. rut ..la I'urail. Wi bars r-n cllini mir I 1 in 1 a ltrsn.ini Inrtiai an. I lia.a ii.rin.t in 11 1. 1 01. 1 ). i 1 , rr n-Hr If .111 a pill. I.ax-r. O.ir i.l Ihr a.rta .uv . ,, siT-'PCa I tm K'niM t.y p.- np ,, n.a Ix.lll.a .it I I tli I at I.Vv.l ,M, I I TM I St. Slid tiiiiini...r TAVI'iHA TAVIon. Pnil 1,. I rankii ri, ku Cut rnra Itaina.llaa f'inv-r .n.i l.-nl (..iioitif. linmPtatliif .-h Um. I.. r.,ii, a. ,1, ,,,,1 .I,., . ,.. , ,,, kill, an. I I.I.Kat aim I. ,. I, ,r It .111 14. a- (.I.-. I.. . t .lnl. 1,11. 1, ..,lh,,a,. nil rtirihin-. I'll,,.. 1 1 in it,, s...r. ; IIi-iiim. It. I'n-i-.r. . I. Hi. I .1 1. a Pin j An' iiisii i ..i- .hah..., KkIoii pnsra.Nllilii.lMM,,,,,. ,, ,,,, lt ' (I P1M ii . I ' 1, ti, I". I.-.I. lonrli. rtni.;-- ! at, I "I !) I I l.i I I. . .m. ell) akin 1 WEAK. PAIMFUlVaCKS, nSjn '""' sill t l.-rl.ta I'aliia . u.. k I fcijj 1".T' r"(p"-' "1 "I"' luli.ii.r ti lha lV III I. ,,,, A, .1, !,,, It,.,rr ,!,,,, "V " '"oi flu lolling 1.1 .au r S.w iu. ABSOLUTELY PURE lihyweet Wholesome Bread Delicious Pastry REPORTS OF GOVERNMENT CHEMISTS &3 to Purity and Wtolosomeness of the Eoyal Baking Powder. " I have tested tho Royal Raking Towtier and find It composed of pdro and wholo intno Ingredient. U is a creuin of turtar powder of a high degree of merit, aud doe not contain either alum or phosphates, or other Injurious subatunces. " " E. O. Lorx, Ph. D The Royal Baking Towder I the purest and most reliable baking powder offered to the public H. A. IfoTT, Ph. D." "The Itoyal rtnklnr? Powder la purest In quality and highest In trongth of any Caking powder of which 1 have knowledge. V.'si. McMurtbik. l'h. D." HAM Dr ACTVaAS OSLV V THS CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.. 8am rsAMusco. Cau Kn,Vir V " FRANK 07.ANXK. GEO. V ''g4JMfJJ-'"lll "siiaaa j jmin naaiij ipsnai iiiia".;iM'ii i bi ii n.aa. F. OZANNE & CO. i i niATTn nt n v rt vrsi M Second St., CALIFORNIA WINES. HUNGARIAN WINES. Sol Af ent for Royal Hunisrlin Gov ttnmsnt Wins Cellars, Buda pest, llunfary. D. J. SEMMES & CO. 207 Main St., Memphis. Tenn. lnues. MARTIN WALT & GO. COMMISSION 'MERCHANTS FOR THE SALE OF ALL KINDS OF COUNTRY PRODUCE 248 FRONT B7REET, ... - MEM THIS, TENN. jrRKFEnKNTr-OisiiAii Bas, Vasr or Coaa, It. O. Pen Cn.lt- FRANK SCHUMANN -IMPORTIR A a 0al 1 M, '.aiil. E.WITZMANN& CO. WEBER Hi KNABE Br.ND irOH CATAL.Or.UlC8. 221-223 SECOND STREET. - - - MEMPHIS. TENN Wm.'C. Ellis & Son ai COTTON TRUCKS, WAREHOUSE TRUCKS t'litlun Kale Frnm,.. II.hi.-, Iltl.la anl HiramUmt Irm Work uJ Ilvy Koiv ii. -. Kl.Klura anil Mm lunrry l(rmltcl. nnd 441 Fhllv MmM, Momphln, Tonn DILLARD& COFFIN COTTON FACTORS, N03 30a and FRONT ST., MEMPHIS. TENN. BAKING POWDER ouiuino the juice of the lilue rijjiot California, so laxative and nutritious, with the medicinal virtues of plsnts known to be most beneficial to th human system, forming the ONLY PER FECT REMEDY to act gently yet promptly on the KIDNEYS, LITER AND BOWELS -AMD TO 'Cleanse the System Effectually, SO TMAT i PURE BLOOD, REFRESHING SLEEP, vipai tu .,,1 RTorwnTU vy,?f 'fJl r a"?"1! and all ar dthghted with It. Ask your '"rfUt for SYRUP OF FIGS. a FOX. E. I. HI TLER. Tinwaro, Larap3, Cutlery, HEW "PERFECTION" REFRIGERATORS RELIABLE" Vapor, Oil and Gas Siovsi, Water Cooler, Filter, Ic Crsam Pltlitti, Fly Fans, Fly Ttsps, Fruit Jars, Jelly CUsae. Wlro Doors and Window Soroens to Ordor. 8END FOIt I RK'K LIST. INrom)his, Toiin. AND DIALER IN GUNS, RIFLES.PISTOLS All Klnta Ammnnltlnn. Hw I'm-krl Cnttarjr, hilwta, Il.ilii laiklr. hllira. rU. I-1,-. 412 MAIN ST.. - MEMPHIS. TENN MatiulaillirtlK all-l llrllln it,h In Brat rlaal Biamirr su.1 aaiula. tli a aiiMrauii-t-.!. A(rn' fur tli ,r nallr At Jrltrt Man ' .' Ol.bralaJ lllrirlaa, t.lrfil.s mai tsjnilama. arn, fnr Calalnarm rrrt . ESTABLISHED 184S. THE WOODRUFF & OLIVER CO. " I ! I ! AGRICULTURAL Nos. 380 and 382 Front Street, i i t Memphis. Tennessee. riRKCT0P8.-A. Woodruff; D. T. PorUr.'j. O. Ncely, J. B. Ollrer, F. L. Woodrnft Our Fprinir stiKlc of FINE VEHICLES is complete, and we invite an Inspection of ime, offering prices in competition with snr market. I.KI , I WM. JACK & SONS "WHOLESALE POTTERY and GLASSWARE IN ALL ORADX3. W control Maura. Maddock 6k Oo.'s celebrated EnffUb Iron Stone Onlna. Tbe best and only reliable ware made. We carry the largest stock. WB MAKE THE LOWEST PRI02a ORDERS SOLICITED. XL MONEY TO LOAN OH COTTON rLA NTATI0N8 lit TB STATES Of MISSISSIPPI, ARKANSASmsLQUISIANA OUTl FIVEoiTEN YEAlt INSTALLMENT LOAN BT WHICH A rORTIOX Of THS FIUM.1PAL IS REPAID BACU YEAR, IS TUB CHEAPEST FORI OF LOIR, AS IT KAKES TUB SECURITY THS SiYIHGS Bill FOB THE IrTCOME CF TBE BORROWER. A nlafllM ttltJ tSktAM AfTllta fnAmU-ArSA taltlAII .Viaillnat.aa..alka m . a a . " r I . " aaaaaaa van.awMWf mug J IIIW W UWI pfVOSU Willi CCTrjk ALSO. WE MAKE LOANS ALL PRINCIPAL DUE at FIVE YEARS FRANCIS SMITH, CALDWELL& CO., Rooms O. 10. II a. 12. COTTON EXCHANGE Bulldlni. MEMPHIS. TENN Hill, Fontaine & Co. Cotton Factors and Wholesale Grocers 290-298 FRONT STREET. MEMPHIS. TENN. HILL, FONTAINE & CO. Gotton Factors, Commission Merchants No. 110 SOUTH MAIN 8T- ST. LOUIS. Ma Southern Trust Co. INCORPORATED UNDER THE LAW! OP TENNESSEE. rni!:rrroKHt JAMt-3 L LOMBARD, Tmildrnt: John . tSS, rWratsry and General Manser. Al. a TKKZKVASr. timrral tounarl. r. . flflll l.TE. W. A. KiU.IKIt. T. n. TREZEVANT " 1 li..f.nnwn da. unllmiteil fai illllr. f,ir prtx iirlnj lnn lima loam on MemiiliU ( itv I.cul K.t.ilr. ur t.riMliii !lrr nhinf atlmi fmiwrtv In ArkuiiiMi slid MlaaininuL ... ,....,-,,,,,, ,,, ,iu.vin5 ui". li l, i i-i-i ' v.. .. l . . . . i t i - Hooma 21 and 22 Cotton Exch.injre, M. OAVIX. Tllui M. GAVIN & CO. W1I0I.ESALI; GROCI-RS. COTTON FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Nos. 232 and 234 Front Street, Memphis, Tennessee hetwi:kx ADAMS A.VD jr.KrKinx Mr. I. S. n A I I : V ilrvnipa lila lmlp lini" lo tlic apffMuR nml al nf TOTTON ronuls nt In our rlinr-s. I i.tlon Vtr'ioii. U'i W.i.hmetnn Str at. M ALONE, CHAPMAN & ELDER WIIOLESALK HATS, GAPS AND STRAW GOODS LADIES' TRIMMED HATS, 023 MAIN STREET, ... MEMPHI3. TU V J. V. DOCKEUf. II. a WILKIN(). HKNRY BANKS K. WILKIXSO.t. DOCKERYi WILKINSON & CO. Cotton lectors and Commission Merchants, No. 3G0 Front Street. Up-Stairs, MEMPHIS, TENN . aVDVA NUKH MADM IV CAMIt. Mullins & Yonge Cotton Factors and Commission Merchants No. 370 Front Street, Memphis, Tenn. IMPLEMEMTS. ZELLNER & GO., The Leaders in Fashionable Footwear Ottr New, Nobby and Elegant Lin of SHOES, OXFORD TIES & SLIPPERS 1889For Spring and Snmm&r 18S9 Aramming in (mh and strlish erery day. Tli public snd our petrous are Invited to inspect our jrooil.. Bul.cilin a share o( your patronan. Re pecirnllv, ZliLL.NUH 4 CO. arfr nrdrrs rereWe prompt stiention. kit.'ii a ari ot iMinnsw inoii'-r. nn t swur-.' " ' . . ; r.. Momphls ci.auk:. M. ). tl.Ali.C