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Tribune and Sun from Jackson, Tennessee • 2

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Tribune and Suni
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Jackson, Tennessee
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irfuiBMKVirfr TIIE (Tribune Sun TIFU1! BEAUTIFUL! IS TIIE EXCLAMATION BV ALL WHO VISIT ollandfs Dry Goods Store AT LAST The obstructionists haVi sVdwn llielr band Alter scouring the State to find a foUlical judge who was TtVVIp enough to issue an Injunction agiinst Ihe funding board they atlast resorted to Judge Williams of Winchester who It was alledged weeks ago was ready to serre the cauae to which he waa pledged by stump har-angne In the lata can ease lie issued the desired Hat aa it was alledged he would antj the funding board has been enjoined We publish elaewhcro the xints In the Injunction and the names of the long array of lawyers employed by the obstructionists Dres Goods In ever Tarlelj of all ihe Latest DeMgng In Foreign anJ Domesties Fabric mIHi a splendid Tarlcij or Trimming and Bnltons Tj evtr vtrd nr (1P1ICEIEITE1 HIURilK! Over Half a Million Distributed Louisiana 8tate Lottery Company fr bT ih 1 2lla i hi vl i nfifrii ihb pnrKn if 1 iM4mit win It rt-erv 1 a i 'I i I i it- 1 1 1 jret 11 2 Ji f- Misglr Miubrr Hraw 1 A Di I It Rtlll -ti lie I rllrl'iOI (RAM' FROM ENA id: EKT 11 jt tba niti riiiv Ar' fq Siai-Axil finwicj At Otli ad La Tuesday June I4th 1081 lii pr i i mi I itm agm tl of ljn I i UK A I iimmu him! I I I I Uj i it 7 Capital Prize $100000 Hosiery Cloves iwuuu a -ro Uxxsurpasaod toy any Morlsot Parasols ami Fans aro Superb House-Keeping Goods Namely: Tnlile DniiinaU TVnpltinM Doy less Towel Cartaiua anl Cnrinina Net till DeHigiiM ii --i ill 1 ntti-aetlvo SHOES SL 1 For Iaadics Olilldron and and Olioap The Htork is in a wonl made up of Dio Latest Styles of geod serviceable Goods nl will be sold Die Lowost Prices any house can and piy "one liuadred cent on the dollar" Tbaukfui for past patronage the proprietor respectfully a-ks all toteall and see 1 Etc The first thought that suggest itself dead-lock of the Senate her name was is why wero the enloiiicfa so long lu getting up their bill why did they find It SO difficult to discover a judge who would grant an injunction and why did they at last fall hack on Williams who had pre judged the csso In his political harranguesT There can be but one answer and that is that their cause Is political and speculative only that no other judge could be found so reckless of his judicial character as to grant the injunction and that It was known hy those Interested in advance that Williams would serve llielr purpose should they fail everywhere else The second question that thinking leopleask is where does all the money come from to fee the long array rf lawyers engaged in th suit 7 To this too there can be but one answer and that Is that the short Interest those selling bonds short and engaged in trying to defeat any settlement of the debt are putting tip the money Thus withdrawn and that of Judge Geo Foote substituted for tho position In a fow weeks Judge Footo's name was withdrawn and Mrs Won' folk again nominated At this time Mrs Wool folk was in Washington and intended to remain until her appointment was confirmed But it became evident that the Senate would adjourn belore reacblbg the Case and Mrs Wool folk returned home having been previously asurcd that she would hold over until Dccetliber abd be then confirmed The result is as would seem from dispatches received this week that immediately after the adjournment of the Senate the Post-Master General commissioned Judge Foote and that the Jjudge Is 11 route home to take ebargif of the office Of course he may be ousted in December but there Is strong proba bility of his confirmation although the history of the case ia so mixed and contradictory that there Is no up with the Season! Cai buliivan and Mr McCall are exhibiting some ef the Goods ia Clothing1 and Furnishing Coods Which ran be found in any market The slock Is complete in all departments aad a carefnl inspection will convince any oue of tfee beauty and cheapness of their goods Be sate to rail early Respectfully Williams Cashier THE FIRST UATIOXTAL BA1TH OF NASHVILLE TEMtESSEE 11E-0RG AMZEI) Designated Depository and Financial Agent oKVthe $350000 00 f0000 00 Receives Deposits Deal ia United States Bonds and Local Seeurltic and Foreign and Pnmsstlo Kxofange Drafts drawn on all European point tDOur facilities for making oolleotiuns at all accsastbls points are unsurpassed 1020 MUSIC STORE Old Reliable Music Wehavejuat opened Near Store at 307'Notth Fifth Street St Louis and should be pisiMtl to bear Ironi tmr old friend and make new one of such are oslng good In our line Wa altall keep on band complete asaortmeut of Sheet Music Music Books Musical Instruments Strings And as heretofore aell quality at market price Ctiatweimi Iratlag tba sdctnii toi may or balag battar aarrad tl $ibU( than II (hay icIwImI 4b anH aa It baa alawya baas tba rata I tba baaaa ia da aar (aval baat by thlarlaaa af tn4 CorrMpor tTritre avlidirtl All ardrrf prnmpilj Uru14 lb ttalttr how am all rtrlknlar aitaaMaa pa 14 to thaar4ara af Taaabara XaUra Ac AildrHa PETERS MUSIC PUBLISHER 307 North Fifth Street St Lous Mo In ordering pltoar ivt tba aamaof tbejjmpar la which yon aaw thta adaartiacoiaat THE AtksOX OFFICE The vexed question of who shall hav the Jackson Office teem to be settled atiat IHto news to the effoct that judge Geo Foote re cel red the conralalon aftr the sd-journmeDt of the donate and on Ids way home to take Iffimotiiate poasea-Mon of tbe nffije The history of this little episode in the New policy may bq Interesting and will serve ti afford an Insiffht the methods and tfcaracer of the new President and his administration Hot a short time after i li in-uguratlon Mrs Julia 1 Wool folk was reap)dnled to the of ott mistress afiLkmn Ktriy in the telling boamany changes All! take place between bow und then or at that time The explanation given by prominent Republican here is that Judge Foote Is a Conkllng man and that his good luck came wlLh tbe restoratlou of the Conkllng appointments after the confirmation of Robertson But that look to us as rather far-fotched nor aro we Inclined to think that Judge Foote is a Conkllng man to hurt Our explanation i th matter la quite different tee in the reappolutment of Mrs Wool folk lu the first place tha sentimental gallantry towards woman which men in power make much capital out of and Illustration of the rosey Ideas of civil service reform In the withdrawal of her name and tne substitution of Judge we see the triumph of party and the assertion of purely political methods Tne withdrawal of Judge Foote and the second nomination of Mrs Wool-lulk illustrates tbe perronal iutlu encs of woman on a mind by nature kindly and disposed to higher than mere party planes The sequel to the vffect that as soon as the lady retires from the Immediate scene she is again thrown everboard and tbe utt substituted shows that In politics or at least under the policies so long persued by Republican admlnis tralloiK sentiment and civil service theories stand no show In the long run with the political methods in vogue or the supposed exigencies of party politics Certain It Is that no objection could be sustained against Mrs Wooltolk as an official Indeed uone bat been urged Uer removal therefore i purcly-oua of supposed party Interest the Idea beiDg that one experienced long-headed and personally popular politician Ilk Judge Foote would be of greater service to the party lu this county as Postmaster abaut all there is in it 'go far a the kaleidoscopic history of the case is concerned But the thoughtful observer will see mere in It in its relation to the administration There Is a will afitJ a shifting about a turning with the tide and an amount of cou-trudlotoiy pledget and broken faith which looks bad for the new administration and its head There is evi deuce cnouglief weakness of vacilia tlon of insincerity In the eourse on this small matter to raise serious apprehensions of his fitness for th great office he fills Th thoughtful mat will ask himself if so unreliable lu small matters how can lie be relied on In great ones? 'It look bad from every poFnt of view and the more one thinks of it the werse it looks And worse still at this time eveu so small an affair will serve to strengthen charge of duplicity against the President and I lie suspicion of many that the President is under the influence of others ami is rather acted on than ncting Tho suspicion that he is weak or rather that lie lacks backbone and nerve seems confirmed We regret this and have written what have In that spirit Col Cole has organized a syndicate with $16000000 capital for exteidiog the Memphis A Charleston and the East Tennessee A Virginia connections Into Georgia and to the South Atlantic A line to Atlanta Sad Brunswick ar among the enterprise first lo ac-compllshad When the colonel has time we would like for him to look this way and consider the extension ol the Somerville branch to Jackson and Nashville 1 in a special from Wasmog-ingtou to the Cincinnati Enquirer states that there Is a disposition In Washington to call a halt aa to the star route Investigation The fear is that If the probe ia put too deep some of those ho get hurt will squeal and a full exposure will put not a few of the shining light of the Republican party in a sorry plight The postmaster-general ia tractable and can be controlled If bo Is told not go down to bed rock he will obey orders Col Thoms A Scott the great Pennsylvania railroad king died Saturday night He had been in ruined health for mors than a year the result of an over-taxed brain A self mada man be waa a credit to his times both in ability and usefulness Of late year his publio charities especially in endowing southern colleges have been very large His memory should be cherished for lis is one of the comparatively lew names among the worlds millionaires around which wealth honorably won and charity freely dispensed will weave a joint garland ikutcIy PKOPONEn IJI MIG RATIOS tOSVKSTION On the first P-ge of this week's TftlRUNK AX1 PI I comni-ni mill rndnrmrnf of I our two hold It Con Vehtion of West Termssee farmers busine men and capitali-t ia Jackson some time this summer lo devise a plan for the encouragement of tfianufacturlne and b-r'M mg ot Immigration fiom the North and Europe On this pige we puhli-h a strong letter of endorse me 11 1 from Hon A IV II iw kins Commissioner of Agriculture wBfrb 310 of tiers and other oir ol infol million from all si(s of Wl Tennes'ee ndor-mg the uba ami urging 11 to poristont 1 ffoi I in 01 k-Ing up the proposed con rent 1011 But we deslre to htSr furth-r If on ihe press lit West lennessee Ihe matter Is so important that gem rl ln mission is (i'-sii aide We liuvo given our reasons for tin convention and wo feel sine that they arc sound and unanswerable Now let the press and people of West Tennc-ee generally speak out and ii Die voice i-about itnanimoh a convention will follow that will inaugurate a woik of Inflnito Importance Atmnt Die desirability of tbe ends suggested there will ba little question Now let all who ar interasted consider tbe means that will be best to attain the desired end We have our views upon Ihe subject which we will be ready to offer should the Convention assemble and we would be glad to have Die be nefit of the seggestions of tbe practical and enterprising men of West Tennenec who are Interested lu the objects oftbe proposed couveuiiou 1 It is estimated hy the Superlaten dent of Immigration at Csstel irden New Yolk that 500 000 emigrants will arrive at that port alone this jeiir from Europe Alieady 120000 have arrived Wilh such an exodus from Furope to this country the South should be stimulated to woik fur her share of the rich tide of population Now is the time toeriter tlio Arid and to bring tha South to Die attention of those seeking homes I11 new lands Why ill we be idle ith such oppor lunitics of wealth and power at our door? Let I lie press arouse th people topraetieal iffuris in the direction ef Immigration manufacturing for they go hand ia hand or rather follow each other wiil he found inter Til appointment of the no'oriou Wm Chandler as Sollcl'or-Generai was rej-eied hy the feeimte every Democrat voting sgatnst him Chandler is tho man who manipulated the Florida returns in and stole that State for Hayes He was the only one of tli conspirators that Hayes failed to reward and he was left out because he have w-liat Hayes propored to give him and Hayes give him what lie wanted lie afterwards broke with Hayes and exposed the fiauds by which Hayes became President Nmv lie has re-ceccived the just reward of bis baseness in 1870 and wo congratulate the Democracy and the country on his signal punishment Whenever opportunity otters and Demecrats have the power let Die rest of the base crowd who stole Die Piesidency in 1878 be similaily dealt ith The revised New Testament the first edition ef which is out Has already been Indorsed by some of the Protestant churches of the large Eastern cities In Engiaad it is severely criticised especially for the realism manifested throughout in the destruction of thn beautr and poetry of expression so charming in the old translation The changes of verbage of names and of sense are many and a number of the changes are warmly attacked by able scholars Time is no doubt but Ini the dious inn over its adoption 1 ciiou will be hot and we incline to the opinion that it wiil not formally tears if ever bo generally adopted The old historic diuretics will all repudiate It Cheap editions of lie work are being issued and there is every chance that it will be pretty generally circulated The Senate adjourned Friday last leaving a number of appointments unacted on Progres Made la the Southern Slates lu the Manufacture ef (Vilen Good During last week the Nashville cot- ton factory was organized witli a cap ital ot $100000 a site purchased on which to erect a factory and tho con tract given out for the building and machinery The factory Is to have 4000 spindles and is to be in full operation by next October The machinery of the Excelsior cotton factory at Cuere Texas is nearly all in place The Excelsior mills at Columbus Georgia are now running seventy-two looms and producing forty styles goods The Columbus Manufacturing company have added twenty looms to their mills and now work 184 hands The Muscogee mills at Columbus Georgia have increased during the past lew months from eighty to 122 looms The citizens of Giffney South Carolina have subscribed 740 000 to ward building a cotton factory at that place The Anniston Alabama cotton mill employs 150 hands The company proposes to build a new mill ot the same capacity The steam coitou mills at Columbus Georgia send their yarns to Philadelphia Pennsylvania where there is a regular demand tor them A company of Atlanta capitalists have been in Conyers for the purpose of purchasing th paper mill proper and converting it into a cotton -mill Columbus has ten cotton and woolen mills and the only bagging lacto ry in Georgia Tltev run 1US0 looms ami employ 2166 operatives on textiles alone Capitalists have subscribed monev to establish a cotton ictory at I 'tile Rock Arkansas and the contractor has advettised for 500000 bricks for the et cotton of a bull ling '1 he Eagle and I'lncli mills at Col umtuis Georgia have rei entl put in a cry powerful steam tire pump of Deane patent Thc-e mil I are now getting up -omo beautiful woolens fr the ill trail Tbe cotton ictnrj to lie built it FI berten Georgia i- to co-t $35000 to lie mil by stcimiind the buildings are to be so i-on-t rooted as to be en large A $50(00 cotton fictnry is in in the lower ol a I 1 The Gt aniteville and Vauclusefac tories mar Augusta Georgia have just ha I tin ir annual eeting They are und me nnn igemcnt and slinw net earnings of 17 per ent A ilivi UOWKKT05 HOW (Snccctsan tm Wit slaaala SADDLES SADDLES? Bridles Ilore cioihtnu Cheep Harness $7 50 up No SS IK lWarkrt Nireel FRIDAY MAY if 1881 Oar rarelga AtmUaer The and ia the reault a nuiMlWitKiii or Ibo and Ilia and Tba wai aatabliabed la 1-MI TlMf 11 eatabtlabed in I1) Tba wa established la 19 Tba and I Ihe legfifiwsta successor and repreaenta-vtaeofall Ibase papers There I no ether paper published la Jackson stbieh waa established la 184i The newspaper now published under the Bane a in this city was established in 177 Ia (hi immediate enm- inanity where these facta are known to tvarybodj wa ean affordto pass lb falsa claim of the unnoticed as ttcaa only work harm to that publication As presented abroad It la calculated to accomplish Its design to mis lead and deeaire the old friends and patron of thl paper Wa bare forborne to call public attention to the falie aeenoiptlon of the hoping thet the publisher would In Justice lo taemsrlvea take out of their dete liae a publication which waa a standing redaction upon them Kmbotdened by our forbearance or reakleea of oneness thle false aaaumptlon baa been ampbmeleed aid pressed upon tbe pub-Jlo attention and upon dbe attention of rur friend aad patron In other oitiea Now In juastc -to ouraelvea and to onr frlsnda abroad wa call attention to tbesc sets Mrs Gai field la slowly recovering 1J The srmy worm is damaging th wheat cr-pInKsst Tennessee bar reeel rad two numbers of the Cgmden Iforald published by Trarla A Co Tba enterprise bas oat beak wishes Ererjr Democrat I the United States Senate roted to confirm ex nator Brnco (col) Register of tbe Treasury Lawyers oarer expect th Judge who grant a list to assign his reasons fordoing to bat the Wlnchmitor In Wintry baa set tba fashion Ibal way The growth of the lager beer bust nesa In the United States Is wonderful In m3 only 1708827 keg ware raan-nfsetared but in 1880 tba figure run up to 13 347113 kegs Adelina Patti who I now filling an engagement In London wljl leare -for this country so soon aa it la ful fitted for a concert tour which will embrace all the leading cities A gentleman Jnst arrived from Mexico says that ax-Prealdent Grant wilt not receive the confession he de-Ires for bla latest railroad enterprise nd he la coming home Mo ex Cenftderat will begrudge Gen Geo Maney of Tennessee his good lack In being appointed and confirmed Minister to the RepnblH of Colombia Soath America at a salary of 7800 per annam Prof Colton or the Tennessee Bureau of Agriculture Statistics Mines and Immigration recently eg amlned some specimens of marbleand Yulldlng rock In Henry county and pronounces them of fine quality a An epldemto disease has broken out In Atlanta which eighteen physicians pronounce malignant scarlet fever yellow fever and one poisoning from water There I ranch alarm In tbe city Mr James Holmes of Covington Tennessee Is one of the heir to a $200000000 eatate In England Mr Holmes lived In Jackson before th late war and was President of the col-leg here ne Is an elegant gentleman and we hope there I truth In the good ew above although It looks too big and too good for reality The President Is taking the follower of Conkllng np Into a high moun tain and shewing them all the splendor of eglee and promising them great things If they will desert Conk and worship him There ia strong probability they will yelld to Ihe temptation or at least many of them Information received states that the 1 trouble In the Choctaw Nation be-tween white renter and natives con I Unues Intense eneltemsnt exist throughout the Nation It la rumored that the sheriff who Is attempting to collect taxes bee been killed Tbe whites arc organlng for protection and a con I let la Imminent at any moment The Coakllng-Garfield flgfit ha been removed to Albany It I raging among legislators with Intense bitterness Balloting for senators begin the 3lt The Conkllng men have not yet secured a cauous bat they seem confident It would sem new aa If In any event the contest would result In the hopeless disintegration of the Republican party In New York We etlll thiak Conkllng and Flatt will bo re-elected About the deadest politician In the country la Mahene of Virginia The collape of the conspiracy1 between him and the Republicans sent him to grate for good There I none now so poor at te do him reverence The Re pnblicans have turned their backs on feint In disgust Democrats loath the conspirator He has gone the wey of the wicked has reaped the bitter harvest of treachery to principle and la not only politically dead but a stench In the nostrils of men of all parties So it ever Is with those wbo deceive and debauch tha people for place and power and there are men in Tennessee who would do well to be warn I bv the lesson Judge Williams holds It to be hia dutv to Investigate the motives and rouduct of the Legislature in making laws It will be In order now for ihe legislative department to return the courtesy of the judicial department bv investigating the motives and conduct of judges In llielr judicial acts and derisions upon tbe complaint of litigants Heretofore the legislature has been the investigator of the action of its members but Judge William has changed it No doubt the next Legislature will want to know his motives In grmtlng an Injanctlon which it Is alleged no other ji 'ge would grant and especially to 1 why no other judge could h-l (11 ted tn examine the I and the at THE 100-3 ENJOINED onoii an tiled in Nashville Tieiy It Inll Fliil Aisciatra Trs psrl 1 NiSBViitz May V4 A hi si-ered mi ii enrtipt this mol ing by me sheriff of this county en joining the funding hoard from cir-rying out the requirements of the JtXI anil finding act The lull alii ge-Dial the minimi home railroad ho-id-Bmi bonds ssiu fur w-s inters-t ou Wa? puiposes wete liiegilt) is-uelf tbit tin- 1 todttg at is pr ir I In ibei that no tubei of the bgc-li ture wart speculittng in Iv iik-o bonds when the HCt pa-sed tlit oor number received $10li00 and aiioilci 50(11 ful Vo ii for the u't 1 lie bill forlhsr charges it lb" set ia mi constitutional bee ai-e it appl opt I ite' (fie revenue for mntty nine year- wliile Die constitution prohilcts ap pruprutions for longer than two jri) also bee ioe it confers uncial powers in the exrcutve olllci to pass oil Die Ditgility of the bonds that by the coupon leatiire the school fund Is diverted Horn Us ligouuitc purpose that it providt ho lunding the bonds held hy Certain bond holders buteVecpls bonds held by liu ililj'i and educational institution-J licit Die act falls to Diite in ns cap ion otherw ise Die title or substance ot the law repealed revised or amended that It repetls (lie section of Die act of March lt-73 prohibiting the reception of anything but treasury war rants gold and silver United State-hank notes and old issue of the Itink of Tennessee fir tsxes hy making Do-coupons receivable for taxes Tin bill further alleges that the act is ambiguous and asks for a construction of Die act by the court The bill fm injunction was presented LoJiclg Uliauis at VY liitlbcsler and ti it granted on the 20 Ii of iv 'lx iojnpt rotter nn me of the members of the funding board says that no ac tlon will be taken to dts-olve the ih junction until the return of Stab Treasurer and 3sCieiary of bialr unu The following arc the names of those on wlioo prayer Dio injunetin wa granted Ileury Lynn Apper-onM 8 Mansfield 11 Fursleuheiru -F Tay lor 'Tom Gale Hanover A Kellar flillsuiaii llushy and Dlliard of Soeiby county A Giecn and 14 J-iikiiis iti-am ol Sumner county TC I ally aqd Oveiall citizens of Rutherford county Taylor Her A Warr VI eilfoid II Lcunrii VV 1 Pioudfit vr Cole II 8: aw VV VV tfchooltb Id VV Williamson Thus 11 Chilton ti Milieu Hart VV Kenedy citizens of Shelby county iiomar 1 Howard and Pryor lit z-ns of Henry and VV Rin-som a clt zeit of Franklin county The following are the lawyers engaged by the obstructionists: Craft A Cooper lfeiskell Giuti A l'attersoa Mark I patriot Giegoiy Vertrees 1 hum A Hunt 'T Talirferro Cox 8 A Champion A Caldwell and David Cam pbcll The American will say to-morrow in regard to the injunction ugains' the iunding board 1 "The tiling of the bill enjoining Die Stare funding board from carry Ing out the settlement made by the legislature created no excitement here no interest beyond a languid eurioiiy Toe public had discounted the points of the bill and re gards it as a mere feeble rfl irt to prolong the political agitation of Die past six years As to tne law it Is hardly pretended by its supporters to be anything more than a mere foiut to keep the question open and the aetclemeu! unexecuted An effort is said to liavi been made lo procure the Ii it of an other judge and it is a fact which is irccly commented on that they liud to fall back upon a little partisan who made stump speeches during the late canvass and adjourned Ins court or one occasion to make a speech Hi-fiat of itself a mixture of nonsense and a smattering ot law and judicial opinion misippited is a fair key to the character and purpose of the bill The people of Tennessee arc heartiU tired of this question and wll not think of sustaining Die idictul sharp tn their reckless bear move In commenting on the injunction tbe Memphis Appeal a strong anti-100-3 paper before Die tiual passage of Die measure says Ihe ultimate result may be it is not luiS'ible now to predict lint it is safe to say that a long siege of lit -igition Is in store for us to be pro longed perhaps until the Suit-canvass when with mote intense-mil energy the question of Dm pas mentot the Mat debt will agiin h-fought over dividing the D-mocratie party and making way for anotliei Republican victory As lo tho dete itself tliat will ultimately he pud The Republican party is pledged to its payment and so is a maj irity ot Die Democratic partv These represent fully Dirce-fourlhs of the people who had earnestly hoped a ilut'on of so vexing aqnestion had been readied Prevented from reaping Die fruits ol their political victory as they deemed the sellleniaut they will be in no humor to entertain agaip the argument-and speakers they rejected On the contrary they will be more determined than ever a id taking a lesson from Die progress and prosperity prevailing in the State here tbe people are honest and pay their debts will insist on the enforcement of the 100-3 act 1'tiis they will do notwithstanding sny corruption that may bo Gen Grant hi written a letter to Senator Jones of Navadn in which he strongly condemns the President and aa strongly end irse Conkllng in the fight over Die New York ap pointuients It is an nnfortunate let ter for fim as it reveals birr in the unenviable light of a maehin politician a man who takes the lo-et view of public life and responsi bility and would confine statesmanship within the uirrow limit of towards to pirty and personal friends Ilut to those ho have carefully -tu in Grants public career there is nothing now in the revelation he has made ol himself No public man in American history has maintained a lower level of duty He is e-rn-tially of the earth earthy and it i-well enough tliat tho country should find it out before he dies The thirteen year locusts hve ma i their appearance in East and Middle Ten neee in mjriui Oiling at lion to tic matter the Athens Tost ay is a popular belief that tho locut are and thit if eaton with fruit in nhwh they arr ametifiis deposited vill produce bad Six hundred ami eight) -Mght ot Htrawbcrrioa wore shippod from Gadden lit Siturday night and over one thou md taos ere shipped last Monday Mr Williams had ixtv two cao pick'd from two and throe-fourth aeri oi Mondiy and thought he would get the amc amount tho Next dav The 1vt'aea in these shipments will bring $1051 Jd at ten cent per quirt and tho prices ro reived fr Them It is said mil net that amount and it is estimated that the net receipts Ironi thee fnngdiipmeiits ill pay all expenses of i aiding pi k-ing and shipping including lent for land upon whnlithy Mere raised tn comp ire 'th ot tin? i 1 1 'uni 1 1 1 I Non-Res dent Notice In the rnuitof Madison Conn Ten nree Pit Cl UK ei tl It I of Ho ib ii Tli ir Monday in July lsi to plead ao-vrer or dmti? lo in or the Mime 1 fertD him an I iar hk-xr ne ox irti Mar TtM A ARK and Co Flavs Soli i IiiJh I ae 1 hkbuon- At isilVsOx )IOW EltTUNs) aad Ilaalcra ia HARNESS SADDVTADE Whips ColInrB A-e Saddle $1 75 up NAirVILIt: TUN C'olltt SuIivillvTenniir MJLLBURX fl IoaiB VI -Manufacturers of Fin Cirrlij: Hitcss AntV firing AVrgon? t- STRATTON ALB fff 8Teolh fttrtert Kentucky Lam IH I KNAOS I-Kl CAWTHON ITU Manufacturers anil Jobbersof CLOTHING 461 to 47? Broadway New York Hesplis Cilia Eiver Co tor Cairo Louisville rud Cincinnati STklMVRS-JAB OArr AKDY BAUM CONS MILLAR VINT SHINKLE VIRGIE LEE JAS PARKER Steamer ol thia line ea Meropbie Every Tues(ltiy iml Kriilay atfiptn 12 For Crirrt Totn's ill 1 Cnr CuTiortlns at tincinaatt ifiSi Bailroade no! lor nil Fastern Xorthrrn VVcstem Point Trfc'' Chleso T'-ledo ltifilo Hichm tid jft Ctjr Fhtla lelph a end IV'B Fa( 5ortb and Weeiera toaet will Snd the La Relit rtv route ife deltffhtfol and ccenotniral ac bv ths ie cheaper than enr other Hrt 'elm rente Metis and State-roorrs free Bfrusffe hackotl through Pttssrt'eereean relr a splendid trtp by Wne as the eteamors are all fret rlau having been expressly built lor the aceommodatlo i passengers Bach steamer carries a full etrinjr band LKjBTRURHX Gen't Freight and Ticket Agent A PaAftetig-r Agent Ho 7 Monroe street Memphte Teno oh) (ILL FOR VOIR MOXBVi: II BALDWIN CO S26 TO SIOO Saretl on tho Price of every Plano or Organ by consulting this old reliable and well known house belore purchasing and the instruments we sell are Vtrictly first-class and are Warranted Srcu As C5 a SIKIMVAY A I DEI KER BID IS A El St II KK i HAINES BROS 1 VOSE A SONS MALI KIT A DAVIS M)N IS 3 CD CO TlIK Ol I'llKA I AD ESTEY ami SIIOMMSEH ORGANS laMrnmmli at tor 70 rs-V 10 or mth ttatil ntd f-r Send for elAgne and priree I II BALPH II A 4 0 Lanleville Kjr A thoroughly fine combination of Boneset and other valuable tonics with pure old Kentucky whisky A rich elegant and reliable tonic for invalids and connoisseur who demand the best For debility malaria and indigestion it is a wholesome and delicious tonic As a cor dial stimnlant it is limply perfect It Is nt from 8 retail Urease fcy order of tk ComwlasioBer FRANKLIN BOURBON CO LOU1SV1LLK KY l'HANKLl FOUNDRY 1GS fine Strert ft ncimmti Ohio ALLISON A SMITH The Irpe on which thi nperrt printed Is from ttia Jxva Funnttry I hibi nkA 'in EDEIKA IEON EOOFINa CO If ARCP ACrrHEBA OF CRIMPED EDGE ROOFING 1 HAST SECOND ST CINCINNATI 32nd- rOPULAR MONTH IT DRAWING -ok run Commonwealth DistriMtioa Go i -AT theatre In the I vty ol Lrie ill- oi MAY 31 i whit 8 McCarthy (l vr rtiuurs uw nunokpr PS1LLZPS EUTTOnrZ CO Xikr Iht Kati(artir MARBLEIZED IRON MANTLES AND Alto anafactarart and Hhlal Stoves Tinware and House Furnishing GoodsL Cooking Stoves Heating ritoves laundry Stow Bang aad Furnace' flawsre ru(i Jnpnied WiknImi 4het Wor inh Wnrk ftllnv Wr 4rnu im Oe4e Wr IMrd ire teCVtiro Far Rfrirerfitrt Water Oolra aad tv iew4it rjtliitif I arj and cmtmIhii lor JLiirli fJintng room iaurilrjr anti Jrot mm rHH of IfO Aim 11 J'9 P'11-t ftn-ftvfi 6-i I PM A fr lo ths Of" rf rji $10 IFW jd pon ii -gg om ui i-" ur s-f 1 4W I HI Of i trs I i i i1 Writ Lf rend c-h to ill A DAI IMU JHew Orleans I a Or inn st 309 llroadwnrt lew Tsrk EUBEKA IBON BOOTING NaNCFaCTCBIBS op CO PATENT ROOFING 19 EAST SECOXD 8T CIX CIXW ATI BOlilNC LOTH 'Vl PI an a Jon Machinery Rice Cleaning Machinery It for Illustrated Catalogue aod Prices Cor Front and John St 17 SOand CINCINNATI Oblo ETJEEXA XR01T CO XAMCFACTrUKBS OP THREE CRIMPED SIDING 10 BAST SkCOZD ST tlXCIXNAH rr-Ordcf vlMtlUr prmpUtf mion btun in ihu CGnntry and in Fran everj ftvp of inrh ha glv el iiaitftMrti mi and tins rforined cure vtry tmi wltffTl U01 f'-y now Htrpi Hunt I the aftltrte! tht cttc ItACIi TMt I'a fails lo curt 1 lit Reio ty HI PosUtvrlv not iteM'yrnie I iittihavr" I nine IWs-k St litir I 1r9v I of $'' ito 8 Incontinence finl tenllon the I ruin lot ni ion of ihe Koln rrb the Pluiat High Cnloretl I mi Pmn the Pepk Sole on' ervone SVe nnitnfet all I the I ttJler I I rirnry OrnRH srhe'h-t I ill tri riv te lteAnor others 1 1 IF I I if at ti fieri fr mi lemale Weak Lenrirrhta or i nr linraei of th R(t or I nary Orpins Vou lie Cured! itVoti cW jiiuw mj uatneou medicines hy simply PROF FRENCH KIDNEY PAD Ti 11 JI I RF 3 I ABSORPTION Ak ynr Irf FKl UKlOIPAtiinliaketioonicr ii has Jrot? tit sffol 2 an rtve'vethe i'ad b) return mail Tcst momaM Fom thf rroriJR: Jud re Hiich unu 1 er T5e lo sars if Pi Ctu I tenth Kistit Pads cuied ito )H th time Mr nee had iri'ti up In jie bmi Doctor as incurable (jiiMiiir tt th m- I (Ur! uatoii agouy aod ne 1 ut ms mv Ivtore I I ole lo 0 siy suflrr fai i irro vi irt th sc a'ica an I Ki 5nev Diifase and ti i in 3 on cntchts 1 was en tr(i) -i r-T-tD-ui'v r'd a(er wearing Frel utTrftt Uph qtt fHir u-e -t o-t Wa tiFs hare a i for 15 voa irl FMeht's Hif el W'1 or at tiiric nn ot rt t-rrel men ne tt 1 Si i irv j' 1 no ft if i i if I'aiia IL -t 1 too i i I 4 a cur I I at tp vrt HI I 'Di Un and a as cur fr cer writes ln and la 3 1 ol -i rd ni I n- a nt i en rm 'f iiuii 0 tr i i ed I 8 vc dn I) chtt I pan ert tod f'r Kidner Fa Is rue vv on 1 lie fl on --we bid ar I rceetred more ben-ht foiuUlli' rbm 1 ertr teed In (art ih wrc bineejKtd- ifTrfiapIv bp Riv A Hh vrankcr I'trt Hannibal VTcare --k up tivevUade and a of reeults from them ertrr as Pr Gmlmette Frenoh Liver Fad -1 gn cv a and tn mem ml Ad ti IVier qr I A ff so Dumb mr a und see tho I iter Stomach and Pend i Prd fintJ-h ii md Lir freby itijini i i edo Ph FREDERICK NOELKE urn d- Van f-aV'R- aw iron LaMRjjt Jail aud Go Ji-t-House Work LOUISVILLE SMil IT- D2iViAYLE A Emery Wheels and File Iru'i' tl' Krhtncby 1 31 it Mam lr the people behold a combination 04 peculators and deni ignguas with a fear conscientious men engaged In a contest tho first class to make money In the dishonor of the S'ate and the second to get olllco on the rulnii of public Integrity and the vital Interests of the commonwealth The third question that present It self is what will become of It 7 No one can doubt who has watched tho movement that the sole object of the obstructionists is to postpone the execution of the 100-3 law until after the next State election This If accomplished will serve the speculators who will have made their pile in the dishonor of the JUate and It will serve the demagogues who are fight Ing for one more chance to get office and power through debauchery of the publio morals Well suppose they succeed Bebold the resnlt In a hopelessly tlevlded Democracy In the complete triumph of the Republican party In the State in a Republican Senator to auc-ceed Senator Harris and In the enforcement of the present settlement lrb millions uiore of accumulated interest at 6 per cent to be wrung from the tax payers l'hla Is all that can result for so surely as the eun rules the planetary system State credit and public Integrity will be vindicated and will rule in Ten nessee The people will observe that the am political Peeksnlfifs are leading in this movement that led In rejecting all compromises under Governor Torter that led In defeating the 50-A that led In splitting the Democratic party tn August last and precipitatlhg a stale of things that made the 100-3 settlement inevitable and that led In preventing all (Torts to unite the Democracy In the present legislature Have they proved wise leaders? Do the facts of history vindicate their political Integrity? Are there any results In their leadership to give confidence? Will It be good policy or the part ol sound wisdom to follow them further? Let the people answer these questions by Clio light of history With a conscience on this question as clear as a mountain lake in a stormless land In the light of weary and dreary facts foretold In these columns from time to time with all the strength of conviction born of experience and confirmed br the logic of events we warn the people now as we did when the 50-4 was pending that the longer the State debt Issue la tossed on the political sea tho longer It Is driven boot like a rudderless ship and lift unsettled the worse in the end for the people and the higher the Inevitable settlement when it finally cotnes as snrely will But now that an appeal has been made to the courts ly a factiou that has alwav assailed the Integrity of the Judiciary and taught the people that their courts are corrupt we say let the courts decide the questions raised and let all the people abide the result If thlr be corruption let It be exposed and the guilty punished If their be Illegality If their be nu-constltutionality let the law and the constitution be vindicated We have faith in the court Will those who have so long asealled them and wbo fly to them with at least questionable motive bow to their decisions? All ask of the courts all we ask of those bringing suit all that State honor and Interest demand Is that their shall be no delay in adjudicating the questions raised The Memphis -Chickasaw Guards carried off the first prize in the competitive drill at New Orlearns last week Five New Orleans companies one from Mobile and one from Hous ton Texas competed for the prize The prize was $1000 in grid There can hardly bo any doubt but what ihe Memphis art the best drill ed company of irtfanty In the United State A colony of about one hundred and thirty German farmer have grown np around one Industrious eld Ger man who settled In the hill west of Milan some years ago This illustrates what may be accomplished in every county of West Tennessee liy Intelligent and liberal effort All that airy West Trnnessee county needs is a nucleus of foreign or northern farmers and thrifty settlements will quickly follow Riots against the Jews are still reported from various parts of Russia The government Is being forced lo vigorous measures of protection It Is thought that the Nihilists are at the bottom of the iersecuiion Jews are killed driven out of their homes and robbed Thousands of them are preparing to emigrate ro America anil by thousands tliry are pouring over the Russian frontier Into other European States Af'er tire confirmation of Judge Robertson a Collector of the Tort of New York President Garfield restored the withdrawn Conklin) appointments in New Yoifc Among them are Stewart Woodford A Ten ny Henry Knox MeDougal and ChsK A Gould all of whom were until mod By this move followers that if they will desert him the ndmini-tration Bill look after them It is a shrewd scheme and will tell sgalnst Conkllng most powerfully for if there is anyone thing that a has a greater weakness for than another It Is official pap Oh! Jim Blaine of thou art indeed sharpest cuss In out of the 30 21 22 24 and 26)N a i 3 a ip If: Hi HI 2 Sr fs 4 tr II Ab ft i 7 Pritr1 HH Seri 5 mm i CEORCE HARRIS WITH CARTEH CO BaccoMora to Carter ridwc A Oe tM Oareta Ball A Co Importers and Jobber ia Staple aad Fanry DRY COODS Ard Notions No 279 21 od MAIN STBKKT (blow are awn) LOUISVILLE KY anted Jk s-at Fir th futMt Klltnf bok ot tbi The HOUSEHOLD and Fanners Cyclopirdl! Ttilub' ing tbe nly Afrlrllral 4y-rlopvfria pabilihcMs btCanllane cne egamet other erorke pnrpfrt1og te embrace the same aubjecl Every Fenner will perebaee hFebo'k PblibrH hi Rnglih and Pereaa Adder? Alii bob PratiMinie Co 9t Leale Me JAS HAYEJ M'CORD BOOMER CO Wholesale Dealer! In Hats Caps Gloves and Umbrella No 223 Main St LOUISVILLE Kjr A KELLER Carriage and Buggy Light Spring Wagon Maker No 414 Main St near lltb LOUISVILLE KY Guaranteed in Repairing PRESERVE YOUR HAIR ko vuRTitrR Kxcrs vt GKAY HAIR 71 lh iboto Who prefer bamctbeonaY (Xaslnalt Trsnwis 11ESTOBEB Joes not (jam the hair will nt ta th 41a perMt nun ihe ne-8iy torebaiapoainir by kep the lisir mi4 cIp mice a4 'ean whib wll igyg you more utnejT tliaa tl boratlto ewt in nn erasing bKljr prfai4 rd Ij riort ray bir to It fcrrmai lr clenone ihe a1 of 4aa4rr hlnf brnnoT t- rroot rwtfc of th bar prTia 1U frtllur off rd render it ft flowjr o4 baatl-iul hld at the rrj reaaoaabl pri of 50c A BOTTLE Tlis bstil tints mnrli lb Sltr bMIl nbsr kin1 4 znrawl qt 11 all rr-pc' t- nj in Ir fire 'Uc-ir sntr It rowporttlb II trial amt it it fiilaao aafiaf wr tn rsturn I' an-t cm oinnr aaywr oa rrtint nl pnrr hi orSr b( it mtlnn rnar nr-ri nr Dru Storr c-llv lnnr brio Pabtic eq'ir toward Loalavill Depot tile Trnnro For Orb A ArsoH Irzttata IrkM TeiTieet Nashville Telegraph College t'oneldejing he rapid growth of the I'elegr 'ph JIusine-8 telegraph facilities and cot-Cquent demand for Oper itors we Have opened a telegraph Col-I ge over Demoville A Co' Drug store corner ol ('iterry nd Church M- oppo-ite flie Maxwell House Mr I Wilson the senior member of our firm having had nearly 25 year of thorough experience a nmctical opvrator we feel justified in asserting his ability to leach Telegraphy in comolete and satisfactory manner Our room will be fitted up ith instruments and students will be given every advantage to make themselves competent and desirable operator We have separate apartment fi'ted up for Ladte in the same building Terms Wale Student VO tui I4SM ZO Jmnnabt bdeane at ill ettHIle tbdeat t- i in I'--1 Open Iaf nn i-ht Th Inin is ih-n-iiniry 1nr i I- nar fbr rtl I IIAOI CO Situations Guaranteed kWORlED DRESSED YKI-LOW Kleorlng i 1 1 biding and Finishing Lumber of all kinds at bottom pries ay WHEELER A WILLIS I I inii 1 1 i riii We hive in stock a very large lot of tin- II grown tree of I tie very trees U'e grow at our own nnrst rier conn tv and are alrea ly ac itrd We warrant our trees to bi and a we will continue erv husuna at Iteacli otul -r wnl make our warranty good to oup customer We will supply general stock to our customers in the way -mill Put' ornamental trees ah etc We guarantee our to to a low as sny flrt-clai olarrnt will furnish the same character of tock Add res Crizzard 4 Trevathan Huntingdon Tennessee Or see our Agents two year old best varletie fruit Our COCHRAN tc CO I I JL a a -a Itw II riaalaiullliSstf VarL DOORS SASH BUCNDS Moulding Lumber Lath and Shingles FLOORING CEILING POSTS MKMpIII TENNI0S8KE The investigation of the account and conduct of Pitney eueto-dtan of Die treasury department ordered by Secretary VV imfom velopmg Ugly facta and involving pernona who have htld high places business is to buy 4'er Dung bold of needed in the treasury including furniture carpets ftonp etc It is ascer tallied that he lias for a year violated the law requiring Inin to pureba-e by Die proposed company at $50 000 contract from lo et bidders Helms hrta le suggested as the best it is thought bought from friifads and favot ites llst oml ie contemplation part Elbert county and tbe stock is alt la ken Union Springs Il-Tild: lion a-to lie pi ob (III lit a rollon i factory luting established it this place I mav now i well cease Ihe business I men of Union t-prings tiave taken the cntei prie with deter mti-ation whirl! rendei- trs success jcvrtatnti As an earnest of the fact that they mean business they have 1 determined to fix Die capital stock THOME VOf 245 Markel and Louisville legation Of the It'll and bow it wagjdent Intends to take the wind out of I ft I I I I unl Ia in alu Ia rail nl to intimate lo JOHN 0 M00UE CO And 'er and Strippers of Frixits and 17" egctHDlos And Foreign and Domestic Fruits Quick sales l1 1SS 6th St llay Market Square tISClahATi without unking any contracts paying them whatever they charged No system of books or vouchers ha ic on pt fry Ii ha- been run loose- ly and without any 8oitoi bustnes rules Outrageously exorbitant pi he have been paid' rangiug Ironi thirty to fifty per cent higher than tbe ruling market prices and tbe difference between the market prices an- those paid lias been allowed to Fitney by the parties he purchased from in the way of goods fof bis own use known what his action would be in advance of his action They have aa much right to know what motive impelled him to grant the Injunction against the FunJing B-tard as he liaa to have proof as to what motive prompted the Legislature to pass the 100-3 bill Let the new order of things prrgresa We confess would enjoy the counter Investigation lend of eight per cut was 'let lured carry tug $42 S03 45 to the profit and n-ia ---i lo-s account The C'-tnnani now have 7-a surplus fund id $l'N773 21 '1 hey eoutitute oue of Ihe tno-t compact and one of the strongest maiiulaetur- ing enterprises i-i the I nd Vaucluse ha 1UIHK) spindle anil 3(A) looms while Gran ha 24 054 spindles and 56 looms During the pat year 12 313 bale- of cotton were consumed pin A It it I I A-ee uu ih First Ihn and iber? h-r I le Thi 27h UuUot.

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