uiiora«The citizens of Memphis are up in arms against saloons, and David Kelly, who operates one in their midst, is suffering from their opposition. He recently desired to make some improvements on his premises ana contracted with James Meistand to perform the work. The Lodge of Good Templars learned of this,.and they threatened Helstand with a boycott if he fulfilled his agreement. The result was that Hehtand gave up the Job. Kelly, I after no little trouble, employed a \ frescoer to decorate the walls of his j i saloon and reside nee, but when he : i commenced work, a delegation of I Good 'templars waited upon him, | aud succeeded in getting him to j | leave. A man that sells whisky io 11 Memphis cannot secure anything i for love or money. i