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Daily Arkansas Gazette from Little Rock, Arkansas • Page 3

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FOtfL PLAY SUSPECTED. power. There will be- two compound beam engines with a M-lneh stroke, driving twin screws 15 test 4 H. GrHOLLEW BERG'S ORE AT SOUTH WESTERN OF OPIUM OK MBSilXJlHOUSB; ME9IPIIS. and XITTLE BOCK, ABK.

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and 711 WA8B1MGTOM AVSNDX. LOCQt. TJao -Piano. STKWABT and -J MABTiar thk urqest stock PR bbsSIo. Pi AWOC I ORG AND OF THE DOBSON.

(EST MAKES. Six Stoo Walnut Case Orsan. $50 cash. 31 Sheet Music, Music Books, Band and Otber Musical Instruments and Merchandise. Wholesale and Retail.

Italian Strings, Fine Banjos, Guitars, Musical Boxes and Band Instruments a Specialty. KflM lasos and Organs Repaired, Tuned and exchanged. JiJuliJ REPRESENTS New Seven Octave Piano, $190 casti Th ITftTirw V. Millnv Plnnn. St lialiett Davis i Hollenberg Emerson C.U.Stone Ji nnir'nii 4 BhemaatlsBi, Bleedlna' at tk Last, joninon joww, mm.

MAKE HIW, BLOOD. othort Hk then tn the werlde wui poflmveiy enr or mrovma MOD du IB worvn wa uuaeraiuv yw oviw mnrnd abaH box ia worth tan PUS Kenralcia, oonga, cuura. Pampalet IT. Dr. I.

B. (ISHIPLETE STOCK OH HAND. New Store: 317 Main Street. ba thankful Ce pill a doaa. ninrtratad pamphl atanpa.

Pr. I. S. JOHWaOlT 88 C.H. Words With the Bark On, and Facto Without Fiction.

me Ji-imDau Organ. Burdett sfAriii.tr 44 ---o CEO. B. ALLIS. ALLIS, kittle Bock, Ark.

REPRESENTED! I AM MOW READY WITH THE FINEST LINE OP Jewelry, SUrerware, Watclies, I have offered in years, and if yon really want big value fni Visni mnnAV nn rl ttant tn ssfa mnnaT nntno nnrl ann me for CHBISTMAS PKE8ENT8. Yours Truly, J. V. ZIMMERMAN, 106 East Mark ham Street. S.

N. MARSHALL. MARSHALL Fir-MIarine, Cyclone, and Llle TWfiTTSAWrrrT! An-UTMTS EnglandlSKPA-VELERB. Ha b. Jor daa E.

Jr ave iii' So a Dies Suddenly at Hot Springs Under Suspicious Circumstances. Hit DUlriot Attonur Ttku Held eTlhi laveetlgitlos, WMek Will Be Mad Therourh. Special to The Arkansas Guette. Hot Spbucos, Asrv Dec. 7.

Holram Crtreni, aephevr of ex-eongreuaun Jor don. CrTDi, died at the Platema Hotel 7terdy morning before dtylight, under elrcumsUnc ot nature which ell for thorough InTesUg-ation. Craven ws about yean old and. resided at Hartman, John, oh county. Ho came hero Thanksgiving Dp, and on Friday laet In company with C.

Wilson. man about town, he visited Little Sock and obtained 50O from a bank there, returning here Saturday afternoon. That night he tuned oat with Wilton and wae taken suddenly ill about midnight. James Hack (colored), who oama hero with Cravens aiblt valet, testified In substance as follows before the coroner's Jury: 'I was with deceased Saturday evening until about (3 or 7 o'clock, and be appeared la hts usual ood health. We went to the.

Ozirk Saloon restaurant about 7 o'clock Saturday evening to get some supper. I went Into the kitchen to get my meal and he sent me word to remain there until he could so nd get shav.d. I walled about two hours and he tailed to come. 0 I started out to bunt him and couldn't fled him until about 12 o'clock, when I discovered him at Minnie Smith's house. He laid on a bed there vom-ting and teemed very he groaned and asked for water and saeraed nervous and ehakey.

A doctor cams about filte minutes after I arrived, and he askod Mr. "Cravens what was the. matter. He eaid he was mighty sick and his stomach was killing him with pain. The doctor gave him some medicine, and then he got quiet and dozed oft.

About 5 o'clock In the morning the lady of the house came and ordered me to take Mr. Cravens to the hotel, and she ordered a hack. Mr. Cra- Tens gave me bis money (I don't know haw much)', and told me to take oare of it, as there were some shysters watching him. Then the hack came, and myself and the doctor carried Mr.

Cravens out and put him in. We got to the hotel and carried him up stairs, and when we laid htm on the bed we found he was dead. When I went to the house where Mr. Cravens was, they would not let me go In for about three-quarters of an hour, and then T.J. Dale c.nij and told ins I could go up." The coroner's jury then adjourned until tomorrow.

It has been determined to hold a post mortem examination to ascertain the cause of death, and the case will be probed to the bottom, as Prosecuting Attorney Henderson has taken a hand in the investigation. THE COTrONICROP. Texas, Mississippi, Lcuislan. Alabama and Georgia Show Increased Yields Over Last Year. Special to the Arkansas Gazette.

UfMPHii, Dec. 7 The cotton crop report tor the Memphis district, which embraces West Tennestee, North Mlsiisslppi North Arkansas and North Alabama, to be tomorrow by Hill, Fontaine Co will say: "The picking season has been most lavorable, excepting in portions of Alabama where continued wet weather caused damage to the rop. Labor has been in ample supply with the exception of certain localities in the Mississippi valley where ne7 railroad enter prises have drawn tome from the the fields It is ftir to estimate that 60 per cent of the crop had ben picked up to iecem er i. uoiion nas oten marketed wuc geater rapidity tbU year than heretofore which Is due to several causes: (1) the ne cassltlw of ino planters; (2) duties for gin nln by the erection of revr and improved team gins; me increase iauiiities which have Desn ofi red railroads la extended lines throughout the south. All thesercauses, logetner wim me i.ict mat the sea- sun is fully twenty days earlier than last year, has hal the effjet to swell receipt! net mis pjim bwu Dales in excess ot last year.

Our correspondence embraces every -section of the soutu. and what Is true of the juempnts atstrot as regards the picking sea son Is also true all over the cotton growing Deuoi me country, a caratui analysis ol the reports of our correspondence enables us to give an estlmtte of the maximum yield of jooj-oo, wuiuu we piaca at izi.itt. Dates ins states r.nat snow an increase yield, com. pared with last year, aro Texas, Mississippi juuuwaus, nail ureorgia. SHERIDAN AND SCH0FIELD.

The Generals Decline to Furnish Infor mstion Relative to Movement of Troops. Chicago, Dec. 7. Gen. Sheridan and In spector General Balrd arrived here last even lng on their return from a tour of investiea tlon through New Mexico and the west.

The -general aecunea to give any particulars of his visit, except that be fouad everything in in a satisfactory condition. Upon being asked la regard to tho report that United owns injops were oeins moved from dlffe, em ions in tne west to Utah in anticipation of trouo In that territory, the general deo'ined to say anything. Sheridan- will leave for Washington today. in answer to inquiries, said it would be lm- possioie nr mm to give the public any Inlor-oiatlon as to the cuse for movingtroops uiuhuv -ins merely a precau nonary measure." Be added, "and no serious irouoie is anticipated." Referring to the cispatcnes or yesterday which asserted that troops uao. oeen ordered to Salt Lake City to protect gentiles from threatened violence ol the Mormons, Gen.

Scbofield said be had seen the account and guessed the papers knew about as well as any Individual tne destiny and cause of the transportation of uuupj, AT J0NESB0R0. A Block of Buildings, Inoluding the Lourt-House, Consumed. i Special to the Arkansas Gazette. rfgsKSBORO. ueo.

7. The block oa the west side of the square here, consisting of six buildings, including the house used as a court-house, was destroyed by fire last night. Loss estimated at 0500 and only $1500 insar-nce. A great many of the countr rannni. were destroyed, but a large num ber of valu able records, oeing in tne sate, were saved, ills thought the fire was of incendiary origin.

204 West Markham Stre COMPAN a. IMPERIAL NORTHERN England ROYAL England WESTERN SOUTHERN NewOrleans FACTORS AND TRADERS Orleans SUN, MUTUAL NewOrleans ASSETS Will take InsnraDle Mi un.ert ii tie State. Od Inches In diameter with a mean pitch of ill, feet. The screws will attain revolutions per minute. The batterv eoasisU of of four 6-1 oh.

elx 6-lnch and ten ft-inch breech-load- lng rifles, arranged so as to allow cross-flrin with great ease. The vessel la built with halt-Inch steel plating, capable of standing 80,000 pounds to the square Inch, and a water tight hull. She will be bark-rigged and equipped throuxhout on the -most aDoreved plan. APPOINTMENTS Of the) CeBferace of (he nth41et Kplecopal Church sith, Jail Mel at Arkadelphiaw The following ia a list of appoint, merits for the ensuing term, made by the conference of the Methodist Episcopal Churchy South which has just closed it labors at Ardadelphia: Ltttlh Sock District H. Jewell, First Church, W.

G. Miller. Spring Street, A. D. Jenkins.

Callaway Circuit, J. 1L Cline. Liberty Circuit, A. Huuterv Lonoke Station, A. Evans.

Carlisle. Circuit, L.M. Keith. Benton Station, C. D.McSwalu.

Benton Circuit, E. N. Watson. Maumelle Circuit, H. Townsend.

DesArc Station, Z. T. McCan. Colliorville Circuit, C- M. Keith.

Austin Circuit, J. A. Biggs. Hickory Plains Circuit. It.

T. Davis. Ilazen Circuit, W. S. Scott.

A. II. Winfiold editor Arkansas Meth. Odist. Pine Bluff District C.

C. Godden. P. Pina Bluff Station, J. F.

Carr. Lehi Circuit, W. C. Adams. Toledo Circuit, V.

J. Stone. Sheridan Circuit, II. II. Watson.

New Edinburg Circuit, G. W. Math ews. Star City Circuit, S. H.

Hill. Auburn Circuit, Robert Poynter. Arkansas Post Circuit, A. S. Scott.

DeWitt, N. Bragg. White River Circuit, W. McKay. Old River Circuit, W.

J. Rogers. Pium Bayou Circuit, E. L. Beard.

Pine Blufl Mission, J. It. Sherwood. Monticbllo District. T.

Ware, P. E. Monticcllo Station, Rev. McCraw. Mt.

Pleasant Circuit, J. M. Sturgiss. Selma Circuit, Iteduine. Arkansas City Mission, J.

W. Berry. Holy Grove Circuit, J. T. Roscoe.

Lake Village Circuit, A. P. Few. Lacy Circuit, J. D.

Wbitesldes. Hamburg Station, II. W. Brooks. Hamburg Circuit, L.

W. Bartholomew Circuit, Calvin Bayliss. Palestine Circuit, 8. H. Parker.

Warran Circait, P. Wilson. Camden District-J. J. Jeukins, P.E.

Camden Station, Joha McLaughlin. iiamuen uircuu, jonn (Jason. Ouachita Circuit, R. Turrentine. Carolina Circuit, G.

W. Logan. Bochner Circuit, O. H. Kagle.

Magnolia Station, J. C. Rhodes. Stephens Circuit, W. A.

Steele. Atlanta Circuit, J. W. Scott. Eldorado Circuit, J.

II. Gold. Lapeal Circuit, A. M. Robinson.

Hampton Circuit, H. Armstrong. Bearden Circuit, L. G. Johnson.

Washington District J. H. Riin. P.E" Washington Circuit, J. R.

Sanders. Hope Station, L. B. Hawley. Prencott Station, M.

Traylor. Midway Circuit. D. T. Holes.

Fulton Circuit, Rev. Sage. Mineral Springs Circuit, A. B. Win-field.

Center Point Circuit, J. M. G. Douglass. Richmond Ci rcult, Wade Preston.

Lockesburg Circuit, J. P. Holmts. Arkadelphia District H. D.

Mc-Kennon. Arkadelphia Station, J. R. Moore. Hot Springs Station, H.

R. Withers. Malvern Station, 8. C. Stone.

The list for this district is rol complete, a few names not having been, obtained. JOUjmLISH IN ARIZONA. Leading- Events in ft Tragedy, the tvLuiiiu vi waica le Fatitb fully Described. irom the Red Gulch Ripsnorter Aug. ine circulation or the Rip snorter is simply oara vzinir It everlastingly knocks the almighty spots i orcrj miug iQis section ot tne country aua don't you forget to re memocr it.

from the Bowie Kniffl. A no- ft Every saloon-keeper ia the burg knows mat tue Bowie-itnife gets out more pa- yci iuu Buy Qtucr oiannet-sneet in Art zona. rrcm the UiDsnortar. Anr vvneu the editor of that akinflint ft" WI sheet, the Bowie-Kuife, says he prints uiuio apors man- we ao, we answer that he is a liar aud a mugwump. We don't waut to seem nugentlemanly or severe, out he is a white-livered coward ana a horse-thief, and we can lam the Diooay eye out of him in three nhta of a pig's oar.

Our fighting hour is 9 a.m., aud we can always be found at mat umo in Bloody Dick's saloon, wu uavo reuieu no-ntmcr nn iiu a iinvaio grsveyara. AH corpses uui tru at uur expense. From the Bowie Kuife. An mst v. mat cowardly cur.

the editor of uipsnorter, can talk flzht. but nvnrv one knows what klud of a hairpin he is. vny, an ordinary glass of good budge will kuock him out, and when he tacKies a dose ot genuine Rocky moun tain tanglefoot he is laid out stiff aa a. poker. He the worst loo-sided.

viueo eyeu, oue-eareo son or a galoot in these diggins, and we warn him that he'd better carry his shooting-irons with him, for we're going to put some holes in his carcass the first time we see him. Our name is Two-fin e-rrl and we are laying for him. From the Ripsnorter, August 20: Two-Fingered Jake had better have some more fiugers spliced On before he lays for One-Eared Billy. We know this enr, and we are coming down to see him. This apology for a male bangs ont at Red-Headed JImmie's place, and if tho boys want to see some fun they had better dron in them to.

night. Jimmie, old man, vou'd better get your crockery down behind yeur breastworks, for we'll ooen lust as soon as we lay eyes ou the galoot. The sales of Uepatosone have increased more than four fold durinir th 'Hut vmv IOK people always recognize a great good, and will have it. CAN BI CURED WITHOUT THE The JfoffeeJ BHef, pnbushed at 8t tools, says to the Jane. ISM, imae -lf any have become victims to the use of opium or morphine, from ueu)f those drugs sbrthe relief of Nenral-It is grttifyiiig to otmetm tht such da- gercoa consequences may be averted by the dm of TonoaukE) which is ahnoat a specific to the acute torm of FOB SAM BY ALL DRUOOlBrS.

sVMELUER, sMe .709 mum SI 41 ThM pint wer wondrftU dlaoovery. Ko rfllinva ail manner of dii fPhA tnfnmmtlnn pllia. rind out about tbam fill mmnnei Of dlSsMM. UIormIUon rree. Bold everywhera.

or flharidan'a rnndition I If .1 i Bowder ia abaolutely pura and highly aon-oentrated. Onaoonoo ia worth a pound of ana- othar kind. It is atriotly a medlolne to ha rival with rood. I Bold arerywhara, or aent by mall for 96 aaxoana by azpraaa, prepaia. tor So.

OO. sonta in Thai small but observant lecturer and gaged the quality of, one style of general with extreme accuracy. lie says: "Well, no," replied the generAl, "I was not personally present at thit battle, although it was fought mainly by troops of my division; in fact, I seldom had time to attend in person kny of my battles. I was kept constantly engaged writing my memoirs or tvie war CorablaUs; HOX with PURE VEGETABIE TONUS, qalekly and eoapletely CLEANSES aad ENBICHES THE BLOOD. Qolekens the actios of the Mrer and Kidneys.

Clears the the skla smooth. It does not Injure the testa, eaaae headache, er produce eon-stlpstioa-ALL OTHEB IBON MEDICINES DO. Physicians and Drusnfata ererywbwe lacouunend it. Da. N.

8. Rraouis, of Marion, mjrs: "I reoommend Brown's Iron Bitten aa a valuable tonio for anriohinc the blood, and remorina; all dyapeptio symptoma. It does not hurt the Da. B. H.

DlTZKIA, Reynolds, aayt-. I hare preaoribed Brown'a Iron Bitters in oases of mia and blood diansasa aiao when a tonio was needed, and it has proved thoroughly eatiafactory." MavWM.BtWiS, SS St. Mary New Orleans, anys: Brown's Iron Bitters relieved me a case of Mood and I heartily oommend it to those needine; a blood purifier. Mb. W.

W. Mohahah, Tnscnmbia, says I have been troubled from obildhooa with Impure Blood and eruption on my faoe two bottles of Brown's Iron Bitters effected a perfect cure. I eannot speak too highly of this valuable medicine." Genuine has above Trade Mark and crossed red lines on wrapper. Take no other. Made only by BKOWN CHEMICAL BALTIMORE, MIX.

MATHEY CAYLUS1 Used for over 23 years with great success by the physicians of Paris, New York and London, and superior to all others for the prompt cure of cases, recent or oflong standing. Put up only in Glass Bottles containing Capsules PRICE 75 CENTS, MAKING THEM THE CHEAPEST, arepareaDrf. Ma. Bold CAPSULES CUNOE, Everywhere. Paris.

TA iniCDTICC and meet with success re-I (J nil I Cll I IOC quires a knowledge of the value of newspapers, and a correctly displayed advt. To secure such information IlinlOlfsllCI as will enable you to advertised UUIUlUlldLI CHSUJLJ LORD THOMAS N6WSPAPEH ADVERTISING, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, EDUCATIONAL. CUTflBERT P. COSRAD, M. A.

ffyffl LITTLE ROCK, ARK. I will receive twenty boys under my personal Instruction and prepare- them lor college or business. English, ancient and modern languages, mathematics and natural science taught. School-room Cor. SEVENTH AND MAIN 8t8.

9375 I i I rw fw Little Rook, established Jan. 19. l4: Ineorporateil Oct 1. 1W1. Besnre Urlsil or addfess mis colleire for circular before loiiig elsowhom.

AARON BALES. JTetldenC The Little. Bock University Maintains a high standing of" scholarsnlp In all grades, and offers to boarding students ol both sexes a adYantacee of a Christian noma, expenses low. Catalogues on i'jincarioii. kv.

k. 8 LEWIS. A. President. Miss Rebecca T.

Smith. Preceptress THE GAZETTE on llle at Tub Qazbttb'b Est tym offliui. TH. bona Bnlldlnir. whara "Slsilll maaaja mdTerUslng contracu Ill YIIKl aur maae for it in iit.ii, wsssas FOR Man and Beast.

Mustang Liniment is older than most men, and used more and more every year. M-CtTRM Dlphtharl. Oronp, AXhnui. BronohitH, HoenatMa. Influann, Haofclnc Coojrn, waoopinc Piarrhc.

Kidney rronblw, nd Bptmu Plee. ivinii BR0WITS BltTERaS Selec School us USE and yen will always aent by mall tor SSo. in 6 (VIAX PARKER, FINE FURNITURE Largest Stock Bveryios ii i Fnrnitare St. Louis and Memphis Prices Duplicated. HO East Markham Street.

Vt.L; am si aa at w'w one on aarth wlU inaks hena lay like SL It trana ehlokan eholera and ail diaeaaee or nana. Ia worth ita weight tn gold, illoatratad book by mail fraev ataatpa. l- lb. lr-uht tin on. awntitb Home Mutual Building Associat'n No.

3 PJEDR.FBJXTJA.Ij, Cf Little Pioolt, Ark. Organized June 1, 1R8S Authorized Capital 1.SOO.OOO. Books of subscription to the capital stock ot 8er1es No. 8 are now open Its objects are entirely mutual nd furnishes i's members all the conveniences of a bans. Perfect safety combined with large profits.

It offers Its borroweri long time with monthly payments and all iKar in profiti. It pays to withdrawing members all dues paid In and one-fourth the earned profits. It pars back upon the death of a member all dnes paid in, with accrued profits. IC-Afiers, advantages to all person desirous of putting asftisNimall sums of money and investing the same wne-the largest profits consistent with salety can be svri'jed, and of hnrrntrln nn the ninal amiitaVtlA tArtrnT The affsirs of Home Mutual BuiToVi lng Association No. 1 Airs bttn and Homo Mutual Association So.

i to ill tucccssftTly wonud up in January, 1886, without the lots of a dollar. The small expense, the many advantageous features and the success which has attended the management ot the Home Mutual Building Associations of this ctty, make them exceedingly popular. For in formation or stock call at the office of the Little Bock Commercial College, corner Second and Main streets. Aaron Balks. Secretary.

W. N. HALD JZKLA-N. Presidentof the Oreat LOUISVILLE COURIER. JOURNAL tells what he knows of WINTBtSMITH'S CHILL CURE.

Ofvicb ov tsb Con LorrieviLLB. 1ZY. 7r. Trtnlartmitt, fitr. I waive a rule I have observed for many years, the value of your remedy prompting ma to sayJn reply to your request, what I know of you Chill Cure.

The private assurances of itswicacy I had, end the good results of its effects I had observed on Mr. R. W. Meredith, who, (or more thai fifteen years, had been foreman of my office, induced me to test it in my family. The results have been entirely satisfactory.

The first case was of two years' standing, In which I believe every known remedy bad been tried with temporary relief the chills returning periodically and with seemingly Increased severity. Your cure broke them at once, and there has been no recurrence ot them for more than six months. The other case was of a milder form, and yielded more readily to other remedies; but the ehllls would return at intervals until your medicine was used, since which time, now several months, they have entirely disappeared. From, the opportunity I have had to Judge, I do not beartate to express my belief that your Chili Cure is a valuable apecllic, and performs all you prouiue for FXTZ2 ft OTA Agents, Louisville, Ky. BOESCH CO.

Manufactures Carriages. Was ons. Flows anil AirricoKnral ImDlements. Ex pository: 808. 810 and 813 Louisiana 8t.

factory corner Fourth and Tunisians streets CM K4 Will Get It pittFlr and the WEEKLY GAZETTE ONE YEAR GET -WH A.T? THE Salary List of United States Officials. Only a few of these valuable Premiums left. The book contains 125 pages, and will be sent to anyone sending $1 CO Both paper ana dooi iorone price. Address the oa SRETTE. Llitl Rock.

Ark Isa Bsliabla Banairf for lim Coaaplsiats and iilsoausad by a asrsBfsd or torpid eonditioB of tha Lrnr, as Dn nopals. Constipation, Biliownsaa, Jaaadioa, Haadaclia. Malaria. Rhsumstisav ate. Sas tbablx dss ths noA.

strattrtrmis xna sttihj an ni auasiioo. A1T HTVALUABLB VAXULsVafBOIOtirat. Thouaandaof toatimoniala prawe its morlta XDaDaaiswuixaxi.ooiiSBawianoM. ,0. M.

McNEAL, Funeral Director And Embalmor, OL MAIN STREET. LITTLE ROCX JAMES COOK, Undertaker, 215 East Karnaa Street TSLKPH05K connection. Orders by telegraph will reoeiTS prompt attention. i jfftj HlSa CrCiial aari Wanted, Advertisers Who are Manufacturers or bealers in Machinery. Oina.

Cotton reMes. Plows or Farm Implements, or whatever you have to sell, to secure the Hames and Addresses of 20,000 Responsible Farmers of Arkansas for advertising purposes. You can then mall them your and price lists direct. NAMES FHE8H. AUTHKNTTin.

RELIABLE. For particulars, prices, address A. G. CBUTCHMEE, Ex-P. Boi 23, Cotton Plant, Monroe County, Ark.

if 1854. ESTABLISHED 1854. Hartford Massachusetts SPRING MfiLD. CITIZENS TTSc ol-lJOUl, CONTINENTALrtn DeP-). -Sw I01 Manhattan.

St. Louis mcMni Sar PMidi Milli.Gi in the State. Lmo from Parlor io lifti Bruggists, MEMPHIS, TENN, by Mr. J. A.

PLUMMER. ZEB WARD, Jr. Wholesale Grocers. Ladles' Riding1 HinM.Xte. Eonet Boarded by On Vj or Week.

OOO. G. W. JONES 81 Wholesale 257 Main Street, Represented in Arkansas t. W.

LAVZNDIB. J. W. LAVENDER eS. Plumbers, Gas and Steam Fitters.

N0 DIALERS IN Pumps, Drain Tile, Rubber Hose, Gas Fixtures, Et. 112 East Marhham Street, Little Bock, Ark. HILI.FONTA1NB iSo Cotton Factors and Nsm. 298 and 298 Front So. 116 South Main Street, 7 Memphis, Tenn.

St Mo. AGENTS FOR THE CARVER COTTON ClfJ. Two Citizens of Magnolia Dead. Magnolia, Deo.7. K.

C. Anderson, a resident ot this place and well-known in -commercial circles, died at 1 o'clocK this morning; Warren Parham also breathed his last on the night of December 0. The Chicago. The. Chicago is the largest ol four vessels contracted tor by John Bosch Son.

When completed she will be one of the most formidable veaeele ot our navy and will range in if and speed among the highest-class cruising vessels of the world. She Is 815 feet be twee perpendiculars; breadth 48 feet inoh-ee, has a displacement ol 4500 tons, and a mean draft ot 19 feet. She Is expected to rua 11 knot per hour, -developing 6000 horse LOUIS REINMAN, -DeaJer In Mules, y-. PBOPBirroa or 8trMt' et. Main LflotsW BU.

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