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The Memphis Appeal-Avalanche from Memphis, Tennessee • 8

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THE APPEAL-A ALAK CHE MEMPHIS SATURDAY OCTOBER 31 1891 Sale ALLIANCE GOING TO RUIN Highest of all in Leavening Power Latest Report RIDGELY Tailor and Draper ABSGUUTEOf PJIRE WILKINSON COTTON FACTORS 360 FRONT STREET MEMPHIS TENT! FALLS President i I VALLEY OIL MILLS Under and by virtue of the powers vested In me by a trust deed made by Charles Follansbee and wife dated December 15 18bS and registered in tbe office In Shelby county Tennesson In record book No 17S on page 235 the indebted- nets therein described uot having been paid at map turity 1 will on Wedsrsfay October 1L at 12 at tbe routhweat corner of Main and Madison streets In the city of Memphis Ul couatv of Shelby State of Tennessee sell at public outcry to tho highest bidder for cash the following described real estate lying and being in th county of tnalby State of 'ienneisee: One tract known as the Blake place bounded aud described as follows: Beginning at a stake at the northeast corner of the Blake tract in the line of theJ Sanderiin land running thence south with the line of the sixteen acre lot 21 chains and 32 links to the Memphis and Ohio railroad thence southwest with said railroad 305 links to a stake: thence west 3J chains and 5 links withJ Harrison's line to a stake thence north with A samuel's line 22 chains and f0 links to a stake thence cast with -anderiln's line 31 chains and 81 links to the beginning containing by estimation 78 14-100 acres and being tbe same land conveyed to Blake und 8 K- Blake by Fauderlin bv deed recorded in book 00 page 175 of tbe Register's office of Shelby county Also one other tract described aa follows Beginning at tne water's edge of Wolf river on the north side of the Memphis Ohio railroad where said railroad crosses Wolf river thence down said river with its meandering to a stake at the point where lout line crose said river thence west ith said line 6 chains Wolf nver at a point lower down that stream thence down the river with its meandering to a hombenn marked ou th south bank of said river thence south 57 chains 50 lints to a stake in the north side of the Memphis Ohio laiiroad thcncc with the north side ot tho railroad north 6-! degrees east forty-seven (47) chtios fifty (50) links to tne beginning containing one hundred and eight and one-half acres more or less The title Is believed to bo good but I shall ssll and convey as trustee only Memphis September 14 1811 D1X Truste? By agreement of tbe parties interested this sale is postponed until SATURDAY NOVEMBER 7 1S9L at the same hour October 7 1S9L DIX Trustee Ask my agents for Douglas Shoes If not for an le in your place nak your denier to send fur catalogue secure the tgency aud get them for you (tar TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE FOR WHY IS THE DOUGLAS S3 SHOE GENTLEMEN THE BEST SHOE IN THE WORLD FOR THE MONEY? It is a seamless shoe with no tacks or wax thread to hurt the feet made of the best fine calf stylish and easy and because re make more shoes of this grade than any other manufacturer it equals hand-eewed shoes costing from WUO to CC OO Ceiinine lland-aeued the finest calf JSwP shoe ever offered for fts01 equals French Imported shoes which cost frori gSOu to 12 HO OO lland-Seweil Welt hlioe fine csif stylish comfortable and durable The best shoo ever offered at this price same grade as custom-made shoes costing from $800 to $900 C9 50 hdioet Farmers Railroad Men and IttcrCarriersail wear them finecalf seamless Emooth inside heavy three soles extension edge One pair will wear a year gCO 30 flue on if i no better shoe ever ofTrred at this price one trial will convince those who want a shoe for comfort and service fit) 23 nnd $200 Work ing man's shoes UPmmm are very strong aad durable Those who have given them a trial will wear no other make RaVcI nnd school sloes are L3UY worn by the Ikits everywhere theysell on theTr merits as the lnereusiug sales show nl jnc $300 lln nd-scwed shoe best muU IL9 Dongola very sty lish equals French Imported shoes costing from $4 to 250 $200 nud $175 shoe for Misses are the beot flue Dougola sty lish and durable Caution See that name aad price are stamped on the bottom of each shoe I i as Brockton Mass BY JOHN 80 Main street LlUOLDSMI lli BRO hi and 83 Beale street ADLER BROS 2)71 Main reet COIEM AN-HOWZE fcllOE CO 2C6 Main street TIDWELL A CO 203 Main street MARTIN WOOD3 THOMAS MoGRAT WOODS McGRATH PRACTICAL IF ID XT im: bers GAS AND STEAM FITTERS No 105 Poplar 8L Mtmphlt Tenn MANUFACTURERS OF Cor Tennessoo aad Llndsn Sts Momjliij BARGAINS Are Oifered for Jet AT ii ill ST Memphis Tenn Sept 1 1591 The business of Rtdgsljr hsretofo located at No 35 Madison street has bet removed to the New Parlors over No Madison street opposit th old stand Mr Riddel for many years re: dcntln'New York will giv th business entire attention The latest Novelties specially selected i the European ruarkets are now ready your inspection and es we offer only tlj VERY BE8T goods and workmanship I reasonable prices we hope to merit a col tinuance of your past favors I Very respectfully 1 RIDGELY A MURRAY Trustee BANKS COi A PERKINS and Tresa COTTONSEED PRODUCTS Ttaa the Next 30 Days -I N- Respectfully I ROESCHER GRO3VEN0IL QROSVENOR Agents and Broken Second and Court Sts Memphis Rents Collected Etc CoanmitJiO Gentlemen in all fv Button Shoes with or Lath Doors Saal Gsi MFMPffTS TENN Diamonds Watches Jewelry SILVERWARE Clocks Bric-a-Brac Etc-1 i tor Hadley deputy city treasurer and Bliss was at one time city treasurer ROBBING THIS STAGE Tho Queer Mark by the Leader of the Gang Was Discovered From the Great Divide Stage robbing was almost a legitimate business in early days Big merchants in San Francisco and other cities of the Pacific slope had a hand in it and made a lot of money out of Wells Fargo Co There were lots of men whose notions of right and wrong got queerly twisted in the rough-and-t imbie pionepr life and they considered it stain on the character of a gentleman to out and hold up a stage when he needed stake A merchant would say to one of these men: am going to ship $20000 by Weils- tomorrow You get it and You see the express company had make good the loss and the shipper would get his money back with a clean profit of $10009 It beat selling goods all hollow The road agent would go out and hold up the stage and if he happened to get caught lie was not in much danger of doing time for it Powerful influence was used secretly in his behalf and the chances were that a mau or two would be put on lhe jury save him The express company lost a great deal of money in that way and at last James Gannon was sent up to Virginia City to break the business He was a shrewd man and he devised more schemes for outwitting the road agents than you ever heard of He sent treasure in sacks of potatoes which were loaded on prairie schooners and even the drivers never suspected that they were carrying anything more valuable than potatoes I have known him to drop a bar of bullion into a cask of molasses and send it through safely when he knew' the agents were watching for it It was Gannon who thought of sending shotgun messengers on the stages and he made them carry their guns with the muzzles resting on their toes so that they dure to fall asleep He broke up stage robbing as a branch of the general mercantile business by making it too risky Wliile I was keeping saloon in Virginia City Clem Lee and three other fellows whose names have slipped my memory came into the camp and started a big faro game close to my place They had the drawer and I think they bad got hold of the coin by holding up a stage They did a big business and were makng plenty of money It was the custom then to dole up the games at 12 on Sunday night Clem and one of the partners came to me and asked me to mix up two bottles of cocktails He wanted them in champagne bottles and had the labels scratched off I wondered what all that meaht and found out later also noticed that Clem Lee had borrowed light overcoat from Charlie Dexter As soon as their place was closed Clem and his partners mounted their horses on street and rode out of town Clem was riding a horse that he had hired from the chief of police All the animals were good and as soon as they were out of town they had a chance to sho their speed The four horsemen spurred down the Geiger grade in the darkness at a terrific rate If you have ever been over the road yon know what a gallop dow'n the grade on a dark night means It is a steep and winding road through tbe mountains The turns are sharp and where it runs through Dead Gulch a slip over the edge would send horse and rider kingdom in time The four gamblers flew over that road to Washoe faster than anybody ever went before and made the 34 miles in less tiue than I would dare to tell At Wushoe they had four good horses staked out and it did not take them long to shift saddles try my cocktails mount and start oft again They knew what they were after and they did not miscalculate time or distance In these days the stage companies had good stock and when the Reno stage came flnnff fii ItnrupQ wara rrviViniv if IVn along six horses were making it spin Four men sprang ino the road wwid one-of them shouted to the driver to stop The driver could not pull up short and the men had barely time to spring aside and avoid the wheels Clem Lee leveled his revolver and fired and one of the leaders fell dead The other horses tumbled over the one that was down and the stago was stopped but not before a deputy sheriff on the box had pulled a gun and sent a ball through partner Dick The passengers were ordered out snd arranged in line the driver threw down the box mid while the plunder was being gathered up one of the robbers said to the disarmed deputy sheriff: think we ought kill you iny Clem Lee inter fered and said "No been enough bloodshed Let him The stage was put to rights everybody got aboard and it was driven away covered while in sight by the guns The three gamblers buried their dead pal but where they dug his grave nobody knows Then they mounted their horses rode at a desperate speed back to Washoe changed horses there and pushed on up the Geiger grade to Virginia City where they urrived at in the morning and wem to bed They felt pretty safe as nobody would sus- pect them of having made such a trip in so short a time They could not have made ij without a relay of horses and even then they had to ride like devils But there was one little circumstance that' was insignificant in appearance and fatal in fact A hen Cleni Lee sprang aside to avoid the stage he raised his right urm and covered the driver with his pistol' The forward wheel of the coach grazed the under side of his arm and ground into the sieevQ a streak of mud that nothing could wipe out A lady in the coach was looking out the window and us the coach passed Lee she saw the mark made by the wheel on his coat sleeve When she reached Vrgiaia City and with ioni the passengers was questioned bv Gan non she said: "Look for a man with a wheel mark on the sleeve of his light overcoat That mark was made by a rapidly turning wheel and no brush ever was made that will take it Gaunon strolled up street and Charley Dexter came along with the light overcoat cn Gannon glauced at his sleeve saw the wheel mark and gathered him in Of course it tako Dexter long to remember who had his coat on the night of lhe robbery and tbe three gamblers were captured and sent to prison One ot them (I sav which was the son of a famous philaulhropc millionaire of Washington- England wants to annex Siam I see Snaggs And does the country say Take me as Siam HUNDREDS OF TEX A8 MEMBERS ARE IN OPEN REVOLT Call Issued feigned By Hundreds for a Convention to Reclatn tbe Order From the Dangerous Paths In Which It Has Been Led by Designing Demagogues Special Dispatch to the Appeal- Avalanche Dallas Tex Oct The indications are that a very serious row is brewing in the Texas Alliance owing to the attempt of certaiu leaders to use the' order to further their own political fortunes Dissatisfaction has been rampant for some time and has finally found expression in tho shape of a call for aconventioa to meet at Corsicana November 26 Tlgfe purpose of the convention is fully SfcT FORTH IX TBS CALL which is as follows: To the True Members and sb-Lodges of the Alliance of Texas: We as officers and members of our sublodges exercising our independent right and 111 obedience to the solemn pledge: will support the principles Alliance till declare: 1 That ihe Alliance of Texas as chartered is a compactrbetwcen sub-lodges for the of encouraging agriculture hoiticulture and to suppress personal local sectional and national prejudices and all unhealthy rivalry and selfish ambiton 2 That the State Alliance has VIOLATED THE ABOVE CONTRACT thus forfeiting its charter and freeing the sub-lodges from the compact to which they acceded for the mutual benefits of co-operation and education 3 That for the salvation of the Alliance we hereby call a meeting of Grand State Alliance of to convene in the city of Corsicana Tex on Thursday November 26 1S91 to be composed of duly elected delegates from each sub-lodge that adheres strictly to the constitution by-laws and the principles of the al liance as expressed in its of and the purposes for which it was chartered The purpose of ssid meeting is TO RECLAIM THE ORDER from the secret political organizations which have prostituted and disgraced it to restore it to its original principles and to declare to all demagogues and political adventurers: off of the This meeting will s'rictly obey the of of the order and the purposes for which it was founded There shall be no religious political or partisan test no political made nor shall it favor or oppose the principles of any social religious or political party Tlfis call is signed by seveial hundred Alliance men representing different counties in Texas Among the signers are many officers of lhe county and sub-Alliances THE TELEPHONE GIRL MUST GO That Is She Must If This New Invention Is Successful Chicago Oct he Strowger Automate Telephone Exchange Company of Chicago filed articles of incorporation at Springfield today with a capital of $5000 The object of ihe company is to introduce a system of telephone communications which will do away with ihe famous "central If it be successful the telephone girl must go Almon Strowger of Eldorado Kas is the inventor and patentee of the machine On the telephone shelf is a row of kevs indicating units tens hundreds and thousands and a release key The subsciiber taps out the desired number on the keyboard which registering on an automatic machine connects the wire of the subscriber with that of the phone he desires to reach UNPRECEDENTED CLOAK PURCHASE file Lut Day The great sale of Cloaks Clothing Wool Underwear and Blankets which was inaugurated yesterday will be continued today It was tne Biffgeit Sale oa Record No wonde- when the quality of the goods ana the low prices are considered In addition to the great Cloak and Clothing Sale today we have a Special Sale of Men's Women's nud Stioea 50 pairs fine hand-made patent leather Congress Gaiters at $250 The price was $5 to $7 The rubber is a little defective but they are perfect otherwise $125 Heeled Shoes for 65c $250 Heeled Snoes for 75c Noiseless Carpet telippers only 50c Special Book Sale You can buy stand ard books today marvelously low and stationery ell just price it and tablets only 5c THE MENKEN COMPANY PREHISTORIC RELICS Evidences of an Unknown Race Discovered in Illlno a Ottawa 111- Oct 30 Evidences of the occupancy of the Illinois river valley by an ancient race of some culture were uncovered at Marseilles eight miles east of Ottawa this morning bile work mei were excavating for new gates just above the Marseilles dam they discovered what appeared to be a stone roadway Further excavation disclosed some 50 feet of a well-made road way of slabs of stone each stone being some a over 12 feet long from 1 to 3 feet wide an 2 inches in thickness with a break here and there filled in with cobble stones which wero also laid in regular courses The road it is thought was built by the AAtees or the Tezcunons who were driven from this region by the Indians We Are Headquarters for all kinds of Bar Gods have just received a new line Cult und examine William Jack A Sons OTOOF OO Will fill orders for lJUufinplilnit Friatlnu' Blank Hooka AS AS ART HOUSE IN AMERICA CITY ITEMS Branch Office In AntateMr Atfateile nnlldfnjf Memphis Steam Laundry Candies lead all others Try them Lock xv 387 Second street Telephone 1086 LRixokl A Co Dye Works 63 Jefferson strec Telephone No 1030 UraiMt Display Of Coal Vases Coal Hods Banquet Plano Stands and Library Lamps at William Jack fc Moo sky has something new in Candy every dry pc- Carriaplicursions Will run daily at 10 froba It 32 Madison St To different parts of ihe city and suburbs passing property for sale by him To get an idea of the growth of our city and to see some good investments where big profits are sure take advantage of this iuvitation and GrO Never were the prospects brighter and money invested in real estate now will pay handsomely Memphis will be the Chicago of the South A DUEL WITH BOB ROY How MacNeil of Barra Male Him Prove Hie Superior Swordsmanship From the Scottish American The far-famed Rob Roy MacGregor was confessedly the best swordsman of his day His celebrity for wielding the claymore excited MacNeil of Barra to visit him for the express purpose of trying his prowess Barra was a gentleman possessing the qualities that endear a chief to his clan with the accomplishments which confer acceptability in polished circles On arriving at Rob house the MacNeil chieftain found lie was at Buchanan attending a market und thither ne repaired lie nct several gentlemen on horseback on their way home and accosting tho nearest begged to know if Rob Roy was still at the fair inquires for Rob inquired a voice more remote of said the chief Rob Roy approached announcing himself and after exchanging salutes Barra said I have heard Rob Roy extolled as the best swordsman of anr times amt have come a lona-journey to prove whether he or I deserve that "Chieftain of said Rob Roy never sought a quarrel with any man and if it please you to think yourself the better swordsman I have no objection to your "This is the language of said Burra dares to speak of fear to Rob Roy said iiacGregor sir and see if afraid The chivalrous encounter immediaiely commenced and Rob Roy found Barra nearly his match but after mrch dexteous play he wounded the chieftain in the sword arm so that ho was several months coalined at Buchanan Easy Lesson for Beginners From trie hieago News Class in practical politics stand tip Who is guilty of false registration The other party Who is guilty of naturalization frauds? The other party Who appoints thieves to public offices? The other party Who makes a political machine of the police force Same old party Why do not public officials and private citizens punish the rascals guilty of such scoundrelism and destroy their influence Because all the rascality is in the other party and the party whose methods are perfectly pure protects its martyrs on whom suspicion falls To whvt party do the ballot-box stuffers the naturalization sharks and political saud-buggers belong? To the other party Class is dismissed It Must Have Baen a Great Game From the Somerville Journal Mr De Winter Where did yo! hear all this long story anyway Mrs De Winter Oh Mrs Gadabout told me all about it while we were playing whist last night Willie Jug The finding of a jug by William Winter during his researches at Stratford-on-Avon has been a good deai commented on by the preis and in every instance a good-deal of emphasis is given to the fact that the jug was empty Such being the fact the natural conclusion is that Mr find was nothing to boast of On the contrary it muit have been a keen disappointment to the finder Common Soap Rots Clothes and Chaps Hands IVORY SOAP DOES NOT MOBILE OHIO Direct Route to St Lcula Mo Cairo HI Memphis Team Slnnlngdutxa Ala! Vicksburg Mias New Orleans La and Mobil Forming la eeenertlon with tbe Flaat Steam hlpAAne Mobile to Fort lamp the belt anl moit dositabl route lass key Wit and ell point la south Florida Cube Jamaica and tht writ ladle Pullman FUe Sleepers with Drawing-room and Bufltt run dally without change between el Leals aa Mobil M-al are aerved at tbe aaexoelled Mobil A Ohio Dlnlag-roomiat Fives Ten a and Artssio Mlsa Thiers land pafemhlets id otter informettea apply to any railroad rkelagentes KINiL McLAKaN Central Faeeeueer 4 gtaC Mehlia All fid ticket agent cs IX McLALEH Cei Oeaeral 8apesiata0K FOR SALE ef la Alabama a MisalsatP as Tuft Ur itppi coatigueus to Ue MbU A Ohio Ra road ih lineal toil aad eijmavetor early fu i ALABAMA LAN PA LaVltLOF'MKVT 301 Main St JOHN OVERTON jr OVERTON Real Estate Dealers Office: 264 Second St Cor Bari getat Bought aud Said PU PW L0CKEY Xj XT 3XC 33 IE DE2 STEAM and GAS FITTER SM SECOND ST MEMPHIS TENN X3LBPHONB No 1080 CONDENSED TELEGRAMS "Work on the Malngna Canal has been abandoned The estimated work coat Guatemala $100000 Judge Thayer of the New Haven Superior Court has nssigned the quo warranto suit of Marvin II Sanger vs Stevens Ilcnrv the State Treasure for Tuesday November 3 The agricultural outlook in tho preri-deney of Madras is immensely improve! In the district where the distress is most acute it has been relieved by abundant rain San Salvador advices of September 22 say that the damage from the recent earthquake was not very great The government is vigorously prosecuting the work of interior improvements Information has reached Guaymas Mcx of the burning of the Mexican village of Santa llosa and the massacre of several o' its inhabitants by Yaqui Indians on the night of Monday October 19 A party of French soldiers forming an escort for Dr Beziah lms been massacred by natives in Madagascar There were 11 soldiers in the party and they were ambushed and shot down without mercy Reports from Pottawatomie Reservation state that prairie tires are raging there and doing great damage Many settlers have lost their homes and hundieds men Women and children are fighting the flames Majunga on important town on tho northwest-part of Madagascar at the entrance of Dembacooka Bay has been almost entirely consumed by a conflagration Only ten houses are reported to be standing and the loss is estimated at about $2UO(X)0 About 650 carloads of raisins have so far gone east from Fresno Cal this season The shipments are now' averaging a train load of 20 cars each day 'lhe present are that the total shipment for this season will reach 1000 carloads Several copies of La lie publico of Guatemala a government organ received at the City of Mexico show' that there is a spirit of uneusiness and (lint there will be a revolt of the entire army against the Barrillas government hich is becoming more despotic daily A passenger train going west on tbc Omalia road collided with a stock train go ing east near Tramway six nnles from Menominee Wis about 12 Thursday A biakeman and stockman on the stock trahk were severely hurt and 26 head of cattle were killed A Melbourne letter says that the beauty show in the Olympic Theaier was completely wrecked bj' an enraged mob An immense crowd was present oil the opening night and the style of beauty on exhibition notjbeing up to their expectations they wrecked the place- In the case of the city of Boston against Henry Abrahams secretary of the Central 'Labor Union who delivered an orttion in Franklin park on July 4 without the consent of the park commissioners Judge Bond found the defendant guilty and the case will be taken io the Supreme Court The United States cruiser Newark at the Charleston navyyard has been examined by a board of survey which has reported to Washington and it is expected that ihe ves- 1 eel will be ordered pieced in the dry dock at once Six weeks will be required to complete repairs and it will cost about $15000 Advices from Melbourne state that the epidemic of influenza shows no sign of abating Nearly every family the city is afflicted In one large establishment 5o employes were attacked and one physician re-portsmOO cases Serious reports come from country districts and deaths are becoming alarmingly numerous The North Carolina railroad commission baaileclared void the contract between the North Caroina roads and the Southern Express Company which secured exclusive privileges to the Southern Express Company The decision requiies that all express companies be allowed the same privileges and facilities within the State The chief of constructl- of the Worlds Fair has ordered the contractors who are constructing thi Worlds Fair buildings to double the force of men employed on the buildings The chief of construction made the order inoperative and said they would have to work two shifts of men eight hours each r- make 16 hours constitute a day's work The whaler Horatio which has arrived at Saa Francisco from the Arctic Ocean brings news that the whaler Gramp the crew of which were reported massacred by ths natives had been spoken oy the Orcu October 3 The stories about tho Grampuscrew are without foundation as with the exception officer who died at sea the crew is iu goCd health The adjutant-general has decided that all military colleges receiving arms and ammunition from the national government for the purpose of instructions andeto which un officer of the United Suites army has been detailed as proftssorof military tactics must display the national flag on all occasions when under army regulations the use of a flag is called for Advices received here from Yezd Persia describe the cruel persecutions of the Bab'i ecu The government is saiJ to be bent upon the extermination of the Babi sect and the Govertior of the Provinco of who is the grandson of the Siiah had seven of the sect strangled or beheaded In addition numbers are rotting in the prisons and many have fled to the deserts probably to die there of starvation Considerable excitement and indignation exists among the fishermen of the coast about Plymouth They complain in the warmest of terms of the recent target practice of her ship Sabrina raged which recently engaged in heavy gun practice off Eddy stone light and her firing was so wild and dangerous that shots struck two fishing-boats belonging to Plymouth and drowned one fisherman The schooner lon has arrived at San Francisco from l'etro Paulovski with 6000 seal skins for tho Alaska Commercial Commercial Company She reports that all but six of the crew of the sealer Hamilton Lewis captured by tbe Russians were sent to Vladi-v os toe it The Russians took the schooner to Vladivosiock and run her aground three times on the trip The prisoners were well treated at VTadivostock whero Capt McLean escaped At Denver Col Orville Smith president of the Smith Brooks Printing Company was indicted by the grand jury last evening on five charges forgery and Win Bliss Gcorgo Raymond and James Hadley were indicted on fourteen charges commuting forgery lar ceny nnd embi zzlcraont The accused were members of a ring that has beet! charged ith robbing the city during the late admin-Raymond was deputy city audi istrution Dscd in Millions of Homes no go a to to up 1 a no to 1) irau 301' ZELLNERS Calf $300 Shoes for the Leading Styles Ladies S300 Kid witout patent leather tips in all styles re a marvel of beauty ilurtbi ity and cheapness Mill orders promptly and carefully atteuded to Every pair of our shoes is AV ARRANT ICO ZELLNER CO 300 MAIN STREET MEMPHIS- WILLI AMS OO MANUFACTURERS OF Lumber Shingles BLINDS AND BOXES OF ALL KINDS OflS and lard 37 itonJ StUrnv Ml 1 an Sard North Front SL WHITE HENNIMQ 1-ArjMt Exduive Elks StiU is th Soiih COR THIRD AND MONROE STS MEMPHi BaiULES iBd Harness FiflG Sadiie CiiVL'NI I riternal Disinfectant CURES MALARIA (Microbe of Malaria) IT BANISHES MICROBES More Precious Than Gold Dust Mr SCOTT Third Vice-Dresden of the Equitable Life Assurance Society of the Uulted States writes: I have had oceasiou to witness the wonderful benefits of luirruie Wlslufrel am for the cure of Malnrbt and 1 take great pleasure in udding my testimony to confirmation of its wonderful Insist on your druggist getting it or write to the GLOBE CHEMICAL CO OF NEW YORK a bottle post paid 120 Broadway Few York REMOVED TO IT 309 Hsta Mrrt 7femkti1a Tea Importers and Dealers In Guvs Ammunition aua Fishfhg 'Jackie Hardware Elec tric Beils aud Aanunciitors tor Hotels and Residence Electric suppiiei always ou hand Repairing neatly done ASKYOUK DEALER SOL i Rosa Conchas THE KING 5-Cent Cigars HOLSTS BRO (Eueceasora to XL HOLST Funeral Directors Ho 330 12 Second St MempM3 A lull and complete stock ot Wood and Metafile Cases aad Caskets Cloth Covered Caskets and Burial Bobos always on baud Orders by tsi graph ptomptly'fUled Keep constantly on hand DORSE! lolitiu tslltlsttls fiiirl ETANLl Tour Tgde HINTON STANLEY UNDERTAKERS No 55 Madisofi Street Telephony No 5 jritKE AMBULANOB PORTER I AGRA COTTON FACTORS SJ AND Wholesale Grocer 300 Front Street Memphis Tenn Baking ASTON'S HOTEL AND RES RESTAURAN JQHN GASTON Proprietor OYSTERS and GAUE in Ssai! South Court Street Restaurant open from 6 am to 8 pn 40 Years the Standard.

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