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MEMPHIS DAILY APPEAL-FRIDAY, JANUARY 29, 188G. riNANCEAND TRADE. Montyr ia good demand at 8 per cent. Local securities firm and ad' TanciDg. Under the influence of a bcttsr fiel lag at New York, New Oiltans and Liverpool the cotton market ttiffened up a bit uid dosed quiet and ttaiy, witb a t mdency to firmness. Salep, 17C0 bales; receipt?, 1402 bales; Btock, 141.K9 bales, fba New York spot market opened ' steady and cloeed firm ; middling, 9 3-10c ; futures closed firm, January, 9.12G9.14c . At New Orleans epoU cloeed steady ad l-10c higher; midclirjtjr, 8e; futures it?ady and 4 to 0 roiLti bigber; January, 8.73 8 83c. At Liverpool the business in the spot innrktt was repo-tjd Li'tr, middling 3d; futnreattady and 1-64 i higher, January, 4 9 64d, in buyere' favor, Receipta at all United (States . porta yesterday, 16,979 bales. Tbe pt ovis'o i mark, t is fir. Mesa pork, old, $10 7510 90; new, $1175 U90. IMPORTS. Twenty-eight brls apples, 2 aka ' bran, 73 pkjs batter, 0 pk bacon, 22 pkgs hootB and ahoes, 4 okas cheese, 1008 brls cottou-seed oil, 70 aks cottoD-seed oil cake, 2; pkgs dry goods, 317 brls floor, 632 hales hay, 6 hd hogs, 4 hd cattle, 7 'J hd horses and tna'.ep, 37,000 feet lumber, 3 pkgs liquors. 35 brls molasaer, DM kg nails, 1550 bu oatr, 450 brla potatoes, 7 cars pork aides and 10 brls suppr. JOIOr Ii. NORTON 9 Madison St , Memphis, Toon., DEALER IX STOCKS AND BONDS M-'orronltic goHclled. ' Infor mation cliforfallx furnlhol.-o FINANCE. Money in strong demand at 8 per ' cont. l'be Clearing-liouae report is as fellows : Clearing. " Thursday. Jan. JS'h.S m,W S3 Tbui fur lllia week... l.li,3rii (0 Bametimalatwokv, 1.27H.8 1 M Cor. time, 'M 1,1101,41" M Cur. time, 'W , W3,Uu5 04 Balances I1IWV5 0J ;V:S,ih5 m i.ii.M :w ,4"7 m EXCHANGE. Butting. Selling. New York siuAtou all points.' dii H piern New Englund duraand. ....Vdis New England sight...--.... -fcdis .. Ntw Orleans ......... .i-4 dii par BANK BrOCKS. Bid. Asked Bank of Comtnero..... ......M? (h-o First National 11 140 'German Bank WlWvm Hut National ."l' el: Union A Planter! .......... -,.14 roantila...... - U0 INSURANCE STOCKS. Home h ......... ... Blutf City ........... 10") Peoples.... ... M Planter . .... 1U1 Phoenix-.-.... ...,.....,.... 84 Ueinjihis City. .. Mil VandVbilt....-,... ...... W Hernando..-... .......... ...........pM) Arlington..... 35 Faotors..--. l (a l!9 u5 C 60 ... & 85 105 (4HI0 1US & 19 9 ... (9 -Ii 25 MISCELLANEOUS. Tennessee oortifleatei, Dand E Tennessee warranli, Uriel C... (Shell) y County bonds...... ... Shelby County warrant! ... Taxing-District 4, tj'l Tsging-Distrint 6's..... -., MampnisStoriice Compress Co.. Atouiphis Gas Company (took.. Memohis tfas Company bonds.. Memiihie WaUrCo. bonds....... ...1114 H C ... my, m 9n ,.. m Wi ...107 0110 ... C3 a 5 -.103'5 ... ... Q 50 9 50 - 35 -... 9M 20 ...1UU (91U2 Huauor Oil Works... CiSO l Works.. Pioneer Cottun.Mills..M.M... American Cotton Oil trusts Memphis City Kailway Bonds .. BT Telesjpsipli. Haw York, January 28. Money on caileany at li'2per cent. Prime mer cantilepaper,"4(i5 percent. Sterling exchange dull but steady at 437 for 60 days and 489 for demand. Bonds Government bonda dull but strong. Slate bonds active and Arm. .Railroad bonda were more active, with sales of $2 377,000. There we ;e sales of 3G1,0C0 in Kickel-Plate trust re ceipts and 1287,000 in Texa.1 and Pa cific Rios. The remainder of tbi busi ness wan distributed in small lots. 'CloeiDg prices generally show mod erate gains. Stocks Blocks continue quiet. Sales aggregated 272,ti30 shares. Several stocks asEuriifd wore conspicuous po sitions ti-dy than yesterday. The sentiment of tbe street is decidedly .more bnliiuh. Conspicuous .in the I day's operations was a further advance in New York and Now Entidcd, which closed at a net pain of 2:i- It is stated as cornice from an cfliaiHlJource that four direcorfl o! the New York, New Haven and llurtford have been practi callv appniutird a committee to confer with the Now York and New England committee, and that there ia lit tle doubt that the recom mendation g'owing out of this conferenco will be accepted. ' Coal stocks were made connpicuously BtioDg. Cential New Jersey closed with a n t pain of 1 per cent., on re ports tba. the New Jersey Legisbtare would refuse the Baltimore and Ohio permission tJ com truit the Kill-Van-Kull bridge. It was also repoitd that a better feeling cxitt3d between prominent officials of the ccal compa nies", nrjd that insiders were buying - coal stocks. Lsckr.wann.t closed with a net gain of , and Delaware and lludi'iti 1J. Although materially active, St. Paul developed no special fen tare, except soma weaknesa in the forenoon, but closed unchanged. Northwestern is up 1J. ItisaUnd -ti at the German syndicate expressed nwrllingniM to take new tl. Paul bonds, which it is propoted to issue for the purpose of constructing the Kansas CUy extensions. Yanderbilts were firm, c'oiing with Lake Sho-e np 1. Tbe mnrk't closed (trong. at about the bet t prices of the day for active s'ocks and at an advance for frac tional he onnte for others than those already mentioned, except Missouri Pacific, which is down 1, and Pacific. KYI . The total sales of stocks to. (far were 272,619 shares, including De!awarn, Lackawanna and Western 36.810, KanHftSind Texas 5015, La 'ie Snore 42,273. Louisville and Nnih villa 4940, Northwettsrn 9025, New Jersey Central 11,115, Pacific Ma 1 6025, Rfikdirg 10,410, St. Paal 44tf0, Union Par fio 8495, Western Union 17 A04 and Northern Pa-.ific preferred 6775. C.'ojing qco'at'ons: OTiairaiNTs. tt. 8. Ss, l'O1-.. New ts. 1237S. Hew 4Hs. lUii. PMifio6oll&,la. aoiroa. C. P. trsts, 114. Kria seconds. 90' j. T. P. land grants,374. T. P., Rioti. diT.,&i. littk v. tikes. ,H4.u. r. nrsis, Louisiana consols, 84. U. P. land r. I'i5i. Missouri d. 100. , U. P. I. lund. UlH. St. Joseph. 120. Virginia 6s, 43. St.P. A S.C. lsts. 126. Va. oon., ei-m. a., 51. Tenn. tie, ( Id, 54T. Va. consalof., 11. lean. 6s, Dew, 5. STOCIS. .Adams Krrross, 140. Nashville AC, 16. ' Allegheny Central, N.J. Central, 45. Alton k T. H., 43. Norfolk A W. pfd. 25; A. Jt T. B. rid. 90. Northern Pae.. i'i. Americas ti , J"i. norxoera r. pia, o, 14.. C. R. AN.. 70. N. Y.. C A St. L.. 8r -Canada Pec., 65. N.Y., Ci3t.L.,P,l Canada South, 41H. C. k N. W-lOtr1,. Central Pacific. 41. C. k N. W., pld. i. Chesapaak 4 'J.. 10' J. N. Y. Central. 103'(. C. 4k 0. 1st pfd, 18. Ohio Central, IS. C. A 0.2d pfd. Ohio k Miss., 23. Chieaco A AlUia.UOS O. k Miss. ifd. 62'; C. st A. pfd. l.Vl. Ontario it Vol., C. B. A U.. 137. Ore con Nay., l-',. C, bt. L.,st N.O.. Otoiob Tram., 2a. C.i dt. L. A P., 12. Oreg-oa Imp., 28. C, 6t. L. k P. p. 30. Paoino Mail, 56V. C. S. k C 32. Panama, VH. C.iC.K'i. Peoria. D. K.. 19'. Del. Aliua.,90. Pitubun, It". Del. L. Jt W.. lliTi. Pullman P U, 133. len. Rio 15!,. Had.n. Erie, Book Island, VST. Erie pld, 3. 6t. L.4S.P, 20t' Kastlenn., 4. tit. L. A S. P. p. 44. East Tins, pid.7. Kt.L.i S.F.lstP.WS. F..n Wayne, Uii. O. M. A St. P., V2. Hannibal A bt. Jo,- C. M. A bl. P. p. 120'. U. A bU Jo pld.-. bu P., M. A SI., lit'-,. Harlem, 213. Kt. P. A Omaha. S7S. Houstoo A T., tH. Ht. P. A 0. pfd. WH. Illinois Cen, 14i. Texas Paoific, 12 lnd. B. A W., Wi. linioa Paoino, 60'-,. Kansas Jr T., 2.' .. U. 6. Express. 60 Lake K. A W.. 13. W., St. L. A P., 91. Lake Shore, . W., St. L. A P.p.l'J. Lou. A Nash., 3'.a. W. A F. Kx .llk.',. Lou. A N. A., t5. W. U. Tol, ti", M. ft C, 1st pld, . Colorado Coal, J2H. M. A C. 2d pld. . UomMtake, 21. Mem. A Char., 34. Iron Silver, 2W. Mich. Central. 72. Ontario, 29. Min. ASr. L..2S. QaioksilTer.A'i. M. A SU L. pfd.4r!i. QuioksilTer pla, 2i, Missouri sJM, lW.'i. South Paaiflo, . Mobile O., 14. Satro. 10. Morris A E.,offJ, 133. . Londok, January 28. Consols, 100 fr both money and tbe account; United States bunds, 4', 12f; Atinstic and Great Western firsts, 354 ; Atlantic aid Great Western seconds, 10; Ca nadian Pacific, 67; Erie, 24 J; Erie BJCjnds, 79; Illicola Contra',- 143; Mexican Ordinary, 20; St. Paul com mon, 94; New York Central, 1C6J ; Pennsylvania, 54 j ; Reading, 11. The amount of bullion gone into the Bank of Kokand on balance to-day is 4 l,r 000. The bullion in tba Bank ol Eng land WBSfincreaspd 914,743 daring the past ek. The pioportion of the Bank of England reserve to l;nbility, which last week was 9 per cent , is now 4C J per cent. Paris, January 28. Three per cent, rentes, 81f 70o for the account. The weekly statement of tbe Bank of France shows a decrease of 4,481,000 francs gold and 2,371,000 francs silver. CLEARINGS AND BILSNCES. , Naw York, January 28. Clearings of banks, $1,200,532. Chicago, III., January 23. Bank clearing, $0,544,000. St. Louis, Mo., January 28. Bank dealings, $2,248,604; balances, $181, 491. COTTON MAHKETS. The local market opened quitt and steady, and closed quiet and steady; middling, 8 jc. Sales, 1700 bales, includ ing 300 Wednesday evening, of which 600 to expoiters and 1200 to spinners. EXCHANGE QUOTATIONS. Yeaterd?. Day Before, Ordinary 7i 1 Low Middlin....- SX K'i Middling (r'i Onod Middlina 8 11-16 Miiiaiinr Fair HI. 9 V 13-16 lfair Nom. Nom. Dusty . V4A 7WX Stains 81-16'ii-li8X-l(kStl-16 COTTON STATKMENT. Miaruia, January 28, 1680. Btock, Beptembor 1, 1886... 1.W2 Heceivea to-aay7 Reoeired prorlously l.tftl 451,856 Shipped to-day 1,279 tihipped preriously 308,418 llnrnt. etc .. Home oonsumption to data .' 3)0,6117 Stock, running aeoount.... 141,659 ImoorU. Thus far this week.... Thus far last week..., Sinoe September 1st.. Memphis and Charleston Railroad...- 118 Mississippi and Tennessee Railroad. 60 Louisville and Nashville Railroad.... 104 Memphis and Little Rock Railroad.. &I0 Chesapeake, Ohio and 9. W. R.K.... M Louisville. N. O. AT. R. R -a Kansas City .Springfield and M. R.R. 61 Memphis, teluia andOrunswick R.R. 11 Steamers-.-..- 4!0 Wagons and other souroes . 25 Total.!...........-..' - - 1,462 Exports. Thus far this week - 12,019 Tuus far last week 8,715 Since Septomber 1st . 3"?W Memphis and Charleston Railroad 5!A Mississippi and Tennessee Railroad. 578 Chesapeake; Ohio and S. W. R.R 172 Total 1.279 New York spots opened quiet, and closed firm. Sales, 709 bales. Quo tations were as, follows: Yestprd.-y. DayPefnre. Ordinary...-. 0 9-H! 9-16 Good ordinary 7 15-16 7 15-16 Low middling - 8'j 8'4 Middling 3-16 9 3-16 Good middling 9 9-16 9 9-16 Middling fair 10 3-16 10 3-16 Fair 10 13-16 10 13-16 New York futures opened steady, and closed firm. Sales, 99,800 bales. The closing quotations were as follows, as compared with yesterday: Yesterday. DayTSefore. January V.lift 9.14 5i.fr.ia 9.11 February I.IM .... 'J.U(i 9 12 Maroh - .25" 9.26 .21iS 9.22 April ........ 9.36 9.37 9.32 a 9.33 May.. 9 7r 9.4s 9.H'i9.44 June...... 9.57"4 9.58 9.53'$ 9.54 July.. 9.670 9.68 9.614 9.64 August . 9.76 os 9.77 9.711 9.73 September ...... 0.53 a) 9.M 9.494 9.51 October 9.353 9.37 83'3 9.35 The New Orleans spot market opened with fair demand, and cloeed steady and l-16c higher. Salep, 3500 baltis. "Yesterday Day before. Ordinary 7 7-16 7 7-16 flood ordinary 7 15-16 7;4 Low middling 8 5-16 8'i Middling 5i 8 11-18 (iood middling .. 9? 9 7-16 The New Orleans future market opened steady, and closed steady and 4 to 8 points higher. Bales, 19,700 bales. Tbe closing quotations were as f ollows.as compared with yesterday : Yesterday. Day before. January 8.78(9 8.81 8.74 8.75 February 8.833 8.84 8.77(4 8.79 March 8.85S 8.H6 8.81(4 8.82 April 8.W9 .' 0 8 5( 8.96 May 9.13-9.14 9(94 9.10 Jane 9 2'4 9 28 9.22'4 9.23 July 9.37(9 9,8 9.314 9.34 Ausu.t..... .n"s .. tfeptember .Hi 1 October 8.9.9 8.97 8.92 4 8.93 November.... 8.8SC 8.S6 8.KK4 8 8i Uccember . SM& 8 87 2 8.83 DAILYPORT AND1NTKK1QR MARKETS. Tone. Ree'ts.l Price. 1,96! g 15-16 8.1511 8 11-16 4K1 8 11-16 2.4H5 4 l.lWll 8; a 168, 8i, 1.281 8', 7 9 , 577 9 3-16 42 9V 91 5701 8'i 355; b:; flalveston N Orleans Mobil Quint. Steady. Quiet. Quiet. Quiet. Steady, h-taaily. Dull. Firm. Quiet. Dull. Quiet. Dull. 72.426 391,092 59,174 88.116 71,658 3 J, 532 Savannah Char ston Vilm'ton Norfolk ... Baltimore New Xork Boston .... i 272,606 6 310 23,172 101 ,064 Philad'a.. St. Louis. Augusta Total receipts at ports, this day, 18R6;...16,979 Total receipts at ports, this day, 1885 ..11,406 CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT. 18. 1885. 1884. R'tsatU.S. ports, 6 days.... Exports to Ureal 107,3591 ' 5.1.545 56,60d 9623 Uritain 44.W lrn.axr Stock . ..I,C83,694 SSj.i'sUjl, 08,4 :i Piec'ts sinoa Sept. 1st '4.061.218 4.074.2Sl'3,9'1.0'"Ji Foreign eiports..l',485,lj9.2,757.070 2,4r3,Oa.5 Decrease in reoojpts this year 14,0"6 Liverpool spots at noon were quoted fair business. Sales, 8000 bale, of which 7703 were American. Keceipts, 6000 bales, cf which 4 .00 were Ameri ca!. At noon: Ordinary, 41d; good ordi nary, 4d ; low middling, 4 13-16d; cood middling, 5 5-16d ; middling up lands, 6d; middling Orleans, 5id. At 2 p.m.: Liverpool spoil were 1-1 Od lower on nil stales but mid dling; ordinary, 4 8-16d ; groi ordi nary, 4 9-104; low middling, 4 Jd; ,ojd middling, 6d: middling nplunds,5d; middlinir Ort(:ina. 51d. At noon: Liverpool futures wmrel steady; January, ;Jannary-re ruary, 4 5S-64J; Febrnarr-March, 4 69 64 J ; March-April, 4 60-fi'i ; April May, ; May-June, 5 l-64d; June July, 5 3-64d(o)5 4-4d; Juty-Angiut, ; Augubt-September, 6 10-64d. At 2 p.m.: Liverpool futires were quiit: January, 4 6S-64J buyers; January-February, 4 58 64d buyers: February-March, 59 64d st-Pers; March April, 4 il-61d etllsrs; Acril-May, 4 63-ti41 seiUra; May-Juna, 5 l-lild sell ers; June-July, 6 4 64i sellers; Jnly August, 5 7 611 sellers; August-September, 5 10-l)H sellers. At 6 pm. Liverpool futures were it jady ; January, 4 59 Old buyers ; Jan-nary-February, 4 51-641 buyers; Fib-ruary-March. 4 60 64J seirswa; March April, 4 lit Uid buyers; April-May, 4 6344d buyers; May-Jane, 6 1-641; buyers; June July, 5 4 4d buyers; July-AugU3t, 5 7-64J buyers; August September, 5 10 Old buyers. Fl'Tl'liE DEALS. The following is the record cf tbe bids and oners itt the;C;ill Bo.ird of tie Merchants' Exchaage jest jrduy: OORM. No. 2, white, spot, 40c o. t. bid; Jununry, 41o bid, 41 aaked ; Febru ary, 41 Jc bid, 421o asked; March, 42jc bid; April. 41jc o. t. bid, 4(is asked; May, 44 jc bid, 46o asked; No. 2, spot, 37 J" o. t, bid, 38c aaked; Jan oay, 37Jo hid, 38c ajkfd; February, 38 o bid, 88c ssked: March, 40s bid, 40jc niked; April, 41 Jc o, t. bid, 43c asked. OATS. No. 2 whits, spot, 32o bid, 33Jo asked; Janmiry, 32 jo bid, 33c inked; February, 33ic mked; March, 35a n?ked; April, 32Jc bid; May, 3Sc a iked. BBAN. January. $14 50 bid; February, 100 toasfoiiut $15: March, $15 35 aBked; April, 5 cars lold at $15; May, $14 75 bid, 15 asked. COENMKAL. 8po, $1 07 J fcld, $2 asked; January, 92 05 a iked ; February, $2 10 asked ; Mach,$2 25 aked; M.7, $2 25 !,id, $2 35 ajkid. BRKADHTCrrH. Cobn White, 47c ; mixed, 46c, from store; from levee or depot, white, 44c; mixed, 42a. Hay Choice, from store, 85c ; prime, 7580c ; prairie, 60c ; round lota from levee or depot, choica, $15; prime, $13 50; prairie, $8. Oats White, 88c; mixed, 37c, from store. Round lots from levee on track white, sacked, 361c; mixed, sacked, 36c. (.Utmkal In half-barrels, $3 50 from store. Cor-Nmsat, Standard, $2 152 25; pearl, $3 253 60 from store; 6a cheaper from mill, levee or track. FiiOUE From store, donble extra, ; triple extra, ; family, 4 4 25; choice, $4 25 4 50: fancy, $1 75 5; extra iancy, $5 2 35 75 ; patents, S66.25; round lota from levee or track, 10c cheaper; car lota choice, $3 753 90; family, $3 603 65; ex tra fancy, $4 654 90; patenta, $5 15 5 25. Bran From store, 85o per cwt; round lota from levee, $15 per ton. Ba AW8 Navy, $2 25 ; medium, $2. Ricb Louisiana, 4J0Jc; Carolina, 6(Wc. Hominy and Grits From store, $3 253 50. Craccsd Whbat In half-barrels, $1 60 from store. Cbackkbs Soda, extra, 4c; soda, treble extra, 6c; lemon cream crack era, extra, 7c ; lemon cream crackera, treble extra, 7Jo; ginger snaps, extra, 5c; ginger snaps, treble extra, 6c; as sorted jumbles, 9c. Louisville, Ky., January 28. Grain weaker. W neat No. 2 long berry, 95c ; No. 2 recL, 92c. Corn new mixed, 33c; white, 3!Jc. Oats new No. 2, mixed, 32(2)32 jc. Cincinnati, O., January 26. Flour firm; family, $4 154 40; fancy, i4 404 70. Wheat strong No. 2 red, 949(3. Receipts, 5000 bu; shipment?, i500 bu. Corn dull; No. 3 mixed, 36J361c Oats dull; No. 2 mixed, 321o. Rye No. 2, 6465e. Barley firm ; extra No. 3 spring, 5!i63c. Kansas City, Mo., January 28. Wheat unsettled ; caab. 72c bid, 72 asked; Februarv, 72c bid, 73c aaked ; March, 74c bid, 74 1 3 asked; May, 87 S'.ijc. Corn weaker; caab, 27c bid, 28 i e asked; February, s 27j28c; Mrch, 28s bid, 29j anked; May, 3i is bid, 31 jic asked. Oats nominal. Et. Loms, Mo., January 28. Flour firm; XXX, $3 103 10; family, $3 30()3 40;extra,$;t7O4 85; patents, 5 10(.5 60. Wheat unsettled and ir regular; the market 'C.'o3ed weak and irregular; near futures Jc higher; more deferred futures I i lower; No. 2 red, cash, 92(")94c; January and Febru arv, 92c ; March, 93Jc ; Alay, 96307ii 97 jc, closing at 96Jc. Corn very quiet and easier, closing 10'Ac lower than Jeaterday; No. 2 mixed, Vash ard anuary, 333: February, 31c; March, 3535c, closing at Sou inked; May, 37J371c, closing at 37i(t371c. Oats very dull aid cay: No. 2 mixed, cash, 2828Jc; May. 31 Jc. Rye dull, 60c. Barley very dull and nnchanged. Flax seed, $1 06. Bran firm, bio at mlil. Coiameal steadv, f 1 851 90. Re ceiptsFlour, 1000 brls; wheat, 13,000 bu; corn, 63,000 bu; oats, 6000 bu; rye, none; Darley, 6000 bo. Ship ments Flour, 7000 brls; wheat, 2000 bu; corn, 21,000 bu: oata, 9000 bu; rye, 2000 bu ; barley, 1000 bu. Afternoon Board. Wheat easy and Jlc lowert Corn easy and a tbade lower. Oats steady and unchanged. Chicago, III., January 28. The feeling in wheat was unsettled again tday, with the market closing in the latett regular t rading about js under yesterday. The atatt'ng price was 8i;s for May, after which a rally to 87 ic followed on good buying, alimu- latec ly, ia part, to a reported ergigB ment between tbe Turks and the Greek, followed by free selling on a denial of the rumor. The amount of grain on paasage lo Europe abowed an inert me of 690,000 bushels, which, to gether with the rumor of fuither gold shipment, added ti the easier feeling. In tbe altrrjO)u May touched rtijc, rallied a trifle, closing at 8ij86jc The receipts continue small. Tne corn and oat i market devel ped very little change. Flonr quiet and unchanged. Wheat opened bwer, rallied ,3, declined, lc, fluctuated and cloeed about Jc under yesterday. Sales ranged: January, SOiitaiSl jc, closed at 81 lc; February. 8UiCS81jc, closed at 81 Jc; March, MtftS.'Jc, closed at 81 lc; May, 86,87jc, cloeed at 86286c; No. spring, 803f5i82o. Corn quiet and ctaady; cash, 36Jc; January, 36c; February, 36j(36ls, closed at 36)c; Marcb. 36s; Mav, 40i 40,3. Oata ateady; cash, 29J(S)30j; January, 30s; February. 29e; May, 32c. Rye quiet; No. 2, 58c. Bar ley dull; No. 2, 60c; No. 3. 4345c. Flaxseed weaker; No. 1, $1 12. Re ceiptsFlour, 10,000 bils; wheat, 9000 bu; corn, 93,000 bu; oata, 88, 000 bu ; rye,2000 bo ; barley, 57,000 bu. Shlpraenta Flour, 6000 brls; wheat, 8000 bu ; corn, 107,000 bu ; oata, 29,000 bu ; rye, 1000; barley. 33,000 bu. Afternoon BoanL Wheat easier at the opening.declining to bMjj a for May, but closing at 86jfuKS6le. The other markets showed no change. rKOTlNlONM. BrrTEB--Craamery, 3S40s; dairy, 17(rt2c; bultunne, 14(5165; country, 12jri)18c, according to condition. Chkcs Prime thtj, 783; New York factory.Sc; full cream, llj(3)l2c; Y. A., lli12c. Mkwa Pork Old, $10 7510 90 per barrel; new, $11 76(311 9) per barrel; sugar-cured ham;, iacke, 9J(ill0c; breakfast bacon b.fc'Jo; clear rib ba con, 6J(a.0c. Bulk Pork C!enr eidee, 5,(6cs clear rib sideo, I J35jc; long clear, 6 j 5Jc; shoulders. 4(jiljc. Labd Tierce 8,0 J(.i.(3 )c ; half-barrel 4, 6c; keg CSc: buckets, 77c; half buckets, 71Cat7jc; 501b tius, R5)'ic; 20-fb tins,6ia6ic; 10-lb tins, 6j7Jc; 6-tb tins, 7(7ic; 3-lb tins, 7J7,c; choice kettle, tiercea, 77ic. CRKSU AIkats Beef (iood Kannas City eteera, heavy, 8; light, 7Qj)7c; cows auu uaiiors, uib; uiuwtou, u, lambs, 6Jc; pork, 6c. Piaa-rarr Brla, $S 509 ; bal(-brls, $365(3 75. Cincinnati, O , January 28 Pork quiet, $11. Lard steady, O.lofi'iR Balk meats firm; shoulders, 4iO)4Jc; short rib, 5 30(i).').4.)o. Bacon quiet; shoulders, 4c; abort rib, 6.15c; short clear, 6 30c Butter tlrm ; Northwestern extra creamery. 3 X.Kio ; good to prime creamery, 2030c ; choice dairy, 12(S) 15c. Egga in moderate demand, 16(a) 10 o. Cheese firm; choice cured Ohio factory, 9j10c. St. Louis, Mo., January 2S. Pro visions quiet and generally steady. Pork steady, $11. Lard ,6.95c Bulk meats, loose lota long clear, 5.30c; short rib, 5.40c; short clear, 5.55c; boxed lots long clear, 6.10c; short ribs, 6Jc; abort clear, C5 40o. Ba con long clear, 5jc; short ribs, 5J 5 90c; short clear, 6s. Hams steady, 9lllc. Butter steady: creamery, 25 30c; dairy, 16'.Mc. Eggs eaay,16c. Chicago, III., January 28 Mesa pork market quiet and price 7J(?il0o lower; cash, $10 75(10 80; January, $10 77J10 80; Febrnarv, $10 77,(.A $10 87i, closed at $I0 77K$10 8U; March. I0 87jfi)10 97J, closed at $10 87J10 90: May. $il 07J11 17J, closed at $11 07(5)11 10.. Lard steady; caab, January and Februarv, 6 lOdiUlJc; March, 6.166.17Jc; May ,0.17 j6 3Jc. Boxed meats steady; dry salted ahonl dera, 3.954c; short rib aldw, 5 27 5.30c ; short clear sides, 5 655.70o. Ou tbe Produce Exchange butter waa quiet: cieamory, 2733c : dairy, 18 2ic. Eggf, 1811319c. 44IKMKKIIM. Soap $2 103 50 per case. Corna Common, 8J8jc; ordi nary, 99c; prime Kio, 10011c; choice to fancy, ll12c; old gov ernment, 23(f2fc; Ceylon, 20c. Sdqab Eastern yellow, 67Jc; pure w. C. white, 6J7c; off white, (ij6Jc; yellow clarified, 66Jn; ooen kettle, 5j6Tc, refined A, 7i 71c; granulated, 71c; powdered, 8lc; cut loaf, 81c. Salt $1 201 30 per barrel ; saoks, fine, $1 50 ; coarse, $1 10 : p tckets, bleached, 2j7o; car-loads from levee or depot, 6c cheaper. MoLaaem Louisiana, common to fair, 2327c ; prime to choice, 4!55o ; syrup, 2540s; common to fair, 25 33c; prime to choice, 86 10c. Candies Sticks, all sixes, In boxes, paila and barrels. 7281c. Candles Full weight, lllllc. Tobacco Common, 11-inch, 27 30c; other grades and styles, 2535c. Snuff Garrett's, $10 85 per case; Ralph's, $10 25 per case ; R R., $9 50. Canned Goods, etc. Prices per dozen: Pineapples nominal; peaches, 2-1 b, standard, $1 3j1 50; second, tl 151 25; tomatoes, 2-lb, atandard, 90c tl ; 3 lb, $1 101 20 ; strawberries, $1301 40; raspberries, $1 151 25; blackberries, $ll 15; greengagea, $1601 75; pears, $22 25; plums, $1 J0l 70; asparagus, $2 -65(4 ; green corn, $11 15; green peas, $1 50 1 75 ; cove oysters, full weight, 1-lb, $1 101 15; cove oysters, full weight, 2-lb, $1 90195; cove oysters, light weiRht, 1-lb, 65c; cove oysteM, light weight,21b, $110; condensed milk Crown, $6; Eigle, $3; Swiss $6. New York, January 28. Coffee spot fair Rio quiet, 81c ; options lower and active ; sales, 22,320 basis; January, 6J3; Febrnarv, 6 55c; March, 0 60c; April and Msy, 665c; June, 6.70c: AugUB-, 6Jc; Nov. ru ber, 6.85c; December, 0.90c. Sugar sttalior but quiet; refined s'eidior; standard A, 61c; powdered, 62 ; cubes, 6jc; Rice steady aad in fair demand. New Ori.eaib, La., January 28. Sugar stoady; open kettle choice, .Vo 5 1-16; prime, 4jc; fully fair, 4j 4 1316c; centrifugals choice white, 6jc; ofl white, 6J( 6 3-16J ; choice yel low clarified, 6g.U l-16c; prime yellow clarified, 6;c; seconds, 435Jc. Mo laesea weak; centrifugals prime to strictly prime, 2125c. Kice -Louis-ltna, ordinary to prime, 351c. OTIOS-SEEI. CoTroN-BKEn Oil In car-load lots, pilme, crude C. 8. oil, 22r23c; prime summer yellow, 2728c: off-summer yellow, 25c; miners', 2730a; choica cooking summer yellow, 2730c. Cottok-Sked Delivered at depot and wharf, $8 per ton ; on bank of river (f. o. b. boat), J6 ; wagon at mills, fS. Cotton-Seed Meal Prime f. o. b., $15 per ton. Leas than car-load lots, $15 50. From store, 90c sack. - Oil Cake Nominal ; $16 per ton. HOUSEHOLD SOPPLIB!. APPLES-Apples, $2 252 60 from store ; 22 25 per car-load from levee or depot. Dried anples, 34c per pound from store. D.-ied peaches, 3 4c from store. Vegetables Onions, $2 733 25 per car-load, from levee or deoot. Po tatoesIrish, northern, $2 252 60, packed ; car-loada from levee or depot, $22 25 per barrel. Cabbage, 9llc per bead. Krout, brla, $56; half brl, $2 753. Garlic, 4060u per 1O0. Fruit Oranges, Louisiana, none; Florida, $33 50 per box. Lemons, $3 604 per box. Bananas, 60c 103 per nuncu. cocoannie, n per $1 00. Pe-iumta Virginia, 6 7c; Tenneasee, farmer's stock, 2Jc; recleaned. 3i4 c ; roasted, 2c higher ; shelled, 10c. Almonds, 18ft26c. Chest nutsgreen, 12J15c ; dry, none. Raisiss London layers, $3 50; lay ers, $2 75; California, ; Imperial, $3 504. Piceles In jaw, pints, 90c; quart?, $1 50; half gallons, $2 50; gallons, $3 75; loose, barrels, $6; half-barrels, $3 60; mixed, barrels, $10 60; mix ed, $0. - Pecans Texas, 58Jc for small to medium, 10l4c for large; Arkansas, "Valscts French, 12c; Naples, 15c; Grenobles, 15c Filberts, 12c. Cider Missouri, $77 10 per barrel and $44 25 per half-barrel ; Kentucky barrels, $6 507; Kentucky half-bar-rela. It. Vinegar, ll16e per gallon. Poultry Turkeys, per down, $8 12;geeee,$34; ducks, $3 j chickens, good demand, $X$3; dressed turkeys, dull, 10 12c per pound. Fihh Mackerel half-barrels. No. 1, $4 304 76; No. 2, $3 603 75; No, S, $2 753; 10-lb kit. No. 1, 80c; No. 2, 70c; 15-ib, No. 3, 60c. Dry her rings, family, 30c per box. Game Venison, whole, 35c; sad dles, (Kg 8c; bear, 6(5 8c; wild turkeys, 5075c; ducks, $1 502 60; squirrela, 7")c; quails. 75c(iMl; prairie chickens, Jo: game nsn, t(.i He. Euoa Qjiet, 1617c. . PCFROLKt'X HABKKT. Coal-Oil Prime white, wholesale lots, 15o per gallon. Cleveland, 0 , January 28. Petro leum steady ; s. w., 110", 8Jc. PiTroni-Bo, Pa., Janrsry 28. Petro leum weak and lower; National Tran sit certificates opened at 891c, and cloeed at 67:; blgheat price, 891c; lowest, 8. jc. TitcbvillEj Ta., January 23. Na tional Transit certificates opened at 8" I Jc, and closed at 87;c; highest price, 8!)jo; lowest, S7c; shipmenta, 68,435 barrels; charters not posted. Bkatjpobd, Pa., January 28. Na tional Transit certificates opened at 89 jc, and cloand at 87 jc; highest price, 89c; lowest, 87c; runs not reported; total shipmenta, 69,434 barrela : char ters, 57,430 barrels; clearances, 274,000 barrels. Oil City, Ta., January 28. National Transit certificates opened at 891c and closed at 87;c; highest price, 89ilc; lowest, 87 Jc; sales, 2,340,000 barrels; clearances, 3,932,000 barrela; charters, 67,460 barrela; ahipmenta, 69,434 bar rels. WII1MKT. WINEM, I.IQITOKN, BTV. Whisky Straight Kentucky Bour bon. Wines American extra, qto, $7; pta, $8; Piper Heidsieck, qte, $25; pta, $27; Mnmra'a extra dry, qua, $28 60; pta,$30 60;Roederer, qta,f2J; pta, $31; Veuve CUquot. qta, f.11 ; pK $AS; claret, qta, $3 WW 60; $1 extra (or ninta; imnorted Rhine wine. $78, qta; Catawba, aweet, UOcfaMl 25 per gallon; .Catawba, dry, 1W per gallon ; Catawba, aweet, $3 605 nnr pojm: Ostswha. dry. HfiA'i nercauo: California wines, $11 60 per gallon: imported port, $1 606; imported sherry, $1 606 ; imported ale (Burke's bottlery), pts, J1 Bft; qw, .i; Angos tura bitters, pta, $16 50; champagne cidor, qf , $3 253 60. 8t. Louis, Mo., January 28 Whisky steady at $1 10. Chicago, III., January 28. Whisky steady at $1 10. Cincinnati, O., January 28. Whieky firm at $1 10; sales of 8'8 barrels of finished goods on this ba&is. ' MINEKAi. WATER. ApollinariB.qb) 508; pts, $11 60; seltzer water, qts, $66 50. BA44IJia ARD TIRM. Bauoinq Jute, 9Jllc; flax, 10 lOJc, according to weight Ties, $1 20 1 25. Nailb-$2 75. HORtJKN AID MIILEH. rn.o. 1? A .Tnnna .1 fin llv-ii!nrk WCMII M. . - - vuvw - v and commission merchants, Monroe street, furnish the following quotations 01 tne norno auu uiuia iuranv. Hoksm Good driving, $125250; good saddle, $1 40300 ; plugs, 3580; good mares, J85140. Moi.aa-141 to 1 $110130; 15 to 15., $125140; 15j to 16, $140175. Supply small ; demand moderate. 1.IVB BTOCK. J. LaCroix of the Memphis Stock Yard makes the following report of the condition of the cattle .market: Re ceipts of cattle the past week were light. Prices ware firm at laat week'a quotations. To-day the market ia very lightly supplied; In fact, no good butchera' grades on sale at all. De mand very good, especially for this kind. Prices on all grades firm aa quoted, and prospects for the near fut ure very favorable. Hog receipts for the week light; tbe market is about bare of heavy, and very few light weights on sale ; prices firm as qnoted. Light supply of sheep on sale. Choice butchera' in fair doinand, and prices firm. . Quotations: Cattle Choice to extra corn fed, 900 to 1050 lbs., 44Jc; good, :i4o. Gntaa choice, 3J3ic; good, 331c; fair to medium, 2J(2:e; common, Hooa-Choice, 3J4c; good, 3J3) 8 Jo; common, 331o. Shkep Choice, 3 j(S 4c; medium, 3 31c; common, 11 50. Cincinnati, O., January 28. Hogs quiet; common and linht, $3 204; packing and butchera', $3 954 25. Receipts, 2893 bead ; shipment1, 651 bead. Kansah City. Mo.. January 28. The Live Stock Indicator reports : Cat tle recdintfl, 2103 head; shipmnnta, 126) bead; iliw, weak and 10(;153 lower; exporters, $4 755; good o choice shipping, $4 85;a)4 90; com mon to medium, $3 9l4 30; stock era and feeders, ti 60(3 7fi ; cows, $2 3. Hogs receipts, 8)57 head; atiliimenta, 1373 head; strong and. 6a higher; good to cuoice, awj4i); Mmmnn irt meilinm. 33 65i3 80. Sheep receipts, 440 head ; ahipmenta, none; steady ; goou to cnoire, oia 3 75; common to medium,$2 262 80. St. Louih, Mo., January 28. Cattle receipts, 1100 head; shipments, 250 l ead ; market fairly active and 10c lower; common to choice shipping, 1 .l hntohnr steers. $3 25(al 4 25; cows and heifers, J2 253r0; atockeia anu leetiers, .-.tjs. Hogs receipts, 6000 head ; ahipmenta, 2000 head ; market active and firm at unchanged price; butchera and best heavy, $4 104 30; mixed packing, $3 8U4 05 ; light, $3 503 75. Sheep oi'i hnail ! ahinnienta. 600 bead ; market easier, $2 504 60. Chicago, III., January 28. The Drover' Journal reporta: Cattle re ceipts, 8300 bend; shipments, 2400 head; market slow; shipping steer?, $3 105 65; three cars fancy steers sold at $6 056 25; atockersand lood .... rWAi mn. hull and mixed. $1 8 )4; Dulk, $2 603 10. Hogs- receipts, Z4,uuu neaa ; anipmenm, u.w bead; market strong; rough and mixed, $3 653 95; packing and ship ping, $3 054 35; light, $3 404 05; skips, $2 603 60. Sheep receipts, 4000 head; shipments, 1000 head; market slow; natives, $2 504 85; Texans, $23 95 ; lambs, $45 76. SEW YORK DRY UOODN MARKET. New York, January 2S. Ctton goods were much stronger and many goods were dearer through reduced discounts, and others not in stock to be had at value only. Pncea ad vanced aa follows: Hill. 36 inch, bleached, 7Jc; .Androscoggin L, 38 inch, bleached, 7c; Otia blue and brown denima advanced lc, and Columbia heavy blue and brown denima advanced lc. IIA1VOVEK ACADEMY, Y'RAJIMIA, 'f yloravllleP. O. C10L. HILARY P, JONKS, M. A.. Prln J elpal. Henloa besins H-pl. aoils ajid an da JssBeSaih. CatalotvN Matoa application. RIVER NEWS. STEAM HUH l.KA VIBIQ TUI3 DAY. Cinoinnati Ducssts Stats, 5 p.m. Friars Point, Coaboia, S p.m. Oioaola..-..-. Tiptoasilla... ClDoinnatl... Naw Orleans. Naw Orleans. Whit River. -.Dun Apaks, t a.m. .WiToao, t r.m.. Tsns. SilsitocK, Wa.B. MTX'KDAY. .Ui.txi, S p.m. .(Iovim; Stik,H m. ...DtSasr, 5 p.m. Arkansas Kit-sr.K. f. Cols, 8 p.m. MOVEMENT AT Tilt LEVEE. Arrirali. Kate Adama and Arkaa Baa City. Departure. Kate Adams and Ar kansas Citv. teat in rori. DeSraet. Bonn lhu Dum. Dean Adams.Gay oao and Buckeye Stale. Boat Due bp. Coahoma, Helena, E. W. Cole, l'.sne Macready and Thoa. Sherlock. Receipts Yralrtlay. Kate Adama 263 bale cotton, 63 baga seed-cotton, 365 ska seed, 1 horse and 48 pkgs sundries. rVTVHB MOEMERini. The IH aa Adams, Capt. Henry Cooper, ia tbe packet this evening at 5 o'clock for Osceola and the unoer benda. Wm. Smither ia in her cilice. The Gays, Capt W. P. Hal', Is the packet this evening at 5 o'clock for Hales Point, Tiptonville and all way landings. Jesse 1'. Walt ia in her office. Tub Coahoma, Capt. Thomas Clag gett, ia the raoktt this evenini nt 5 o'clock for Helena, Kiiara Point and all wav Undinga. Will Ashford ia in her ofllca. Tna O.'Llne iteumer Gniding Star, Capt. J. D. Hegler, will paw down I: mortow at 12 o'clock it New Orleans and all intarmediats points. Frank el jin ia in her ottice. Thb O. Line steamer Thomas Sher lock. Capt. 8. O. Mclntvre, will paaa up this morning at 10 o'clock for Cin cinnati and all intermediate points on the Ohio river. William F. Mclntyre ia in her ollice. , Tub E. W. Cola, Capt. Ed NawUnd, is the picket to-moriow evening at 6 o'clock for all polcti on Arkansas river, going thnxigb to Pine Blutf. Jamea- N. Tliompfoa ia in her office, awiated by Rufaa Foeter. Tub DjSmet, Capt. Milt R. Harry, Is the packe to-morrow evening at 5 o'clock for a!) points on White river, f oing thraugh to Newport and mak ng connections with packet for upper White and lllirk rivers. Albert Mc Ghee and Hugh Smith are ber clerks. The great cc tun farrier. Big Helena, Capt. AH Griaaom, is due to-day, and leaves apum t vmormw evening at 5 o'c'ock for Helena, Arkansas City, Greenville, New Orleans and all way landing!. James B. White bin charge of her office, mailt )d by Henry Sen mon. Tns Buckeye Etite, Capt, II. J. Vin ton, will be found in port this morn ing and leaves again this evening at 5 o'clock for Cairo, Louisville, Cincin rati and all way landings on the Ohio river. George W. Hendrickaon has charge of her olllce. assisted by Okas. Vinton. The Buckeye (State will give cheap rates to all points North uud Fast. , UKXERAL B1EWH. BualNiaa quiet. Cloldv weather and warmer. Capt. Sam Brown of Pittsburg ia In the city. Tna river hero st ands 19 4-10 feet on the gauge, a rise of 210 in the last 24 hours. Receipts by river yesterday, 252 bales of cotton, 63 bags of seed-cotton and 365 Backs of seed. Tub Kate Adams arrived yesterday morning from Arkansas City with 252 bales of cotton, 63 baga of seed-cotton and S65aacka cf seed, und returned again laat evening with a good trip. The Glubt-Democral cf the 27th aays: "The river ia swelling very slowly. This is now thought to be a nat ural rire, and not from tbe gorge. Without rala river men are in clined to the opinion that it will Uke three weeks or more cf warm weather to have any effect toward moving the ice blockade. Capt. John Alt, harbor and whaif commiaa'oner: 'I do not pijipow to uae dynmit i in trying to clear the harbor of Ice until about 48 hours Ut'jre the general break-up takes p'ace. My object is to gtt the ice broken up below the bridge and Itt it pttM out In f ire the ice noith f f the bridge makes a itart. This will give the ifambriiti some chauce to fight the ice coming f oin the bridge and poieibly an oppoit unity O follow the first gorge out and gtt in below Arserul Island. A general movement if the ice without those measur-ja meauB, I think, vait damage tl the era it In the harbor.'" WEATIiaR A Si l RIVKKM. Oi'rtra Pinmt. BiravtCK, II. 8. A., 1 Mr.ai'His. Tin., January II", 1 p.m. 1 The following nbsdrvatlona are taken at all stations on mod at 7V innridisn time, wlil' h is una hour faster than Memphis time. Ubanirss. Abora low water Rls. Fall. STATIOKI. Cairo Chattanoofa Cincinnati ... Pavenport. . lubuiue KortBmitD. . Keokuk Helena.... La Cross ... ELittla Koek , iiOUisvine. .. Mmilil. , NashTill ... Naw Orle'ns. Omaha Pittsburg .... Bt. Louis Bt. Paul Khraraiiort -Vlnkshurs; ... TT fro sen. Pi oprnn .Tan liar V 28. Noon River 5 feet on the gauge and rising. Weather raining. Cincinnati, January 28. Noon River stationary, with 22 feet 5 inches on the gauge. Weather cloudy ; ther mometer 40. Night River atation ary, with 22 feet 4 inches on the gauge. Weather cloudy and sloppy. The James W. Garl ia expected from Mem phis. Evansvillb, Jannary 28. Noon River falling, with 23 leet 4 Inches on the gauge. Weather cloudy and cold. Night River falling, with 22 feet 9 inches on the gauge. Weather turn ing colder; thermometer 34 to 36. Very little ice running. Departed: U. P. Schenck. Cincinnati. 1 p.m. Cairo, January 28. Noon River 27 feet 9 inches and rising. Weather cloudy and cold. Arrived: Oakland and bargee, New Orleans, 3 p.m.; Guiding Star, Cincinnati, 4 a.m.; Buckeye State, Cincinnati, 7 a.m. Departed: Joe. B. Williams and tow, Ohio river, 9 a.m. Night River 28 feet and riaing. Weather cloudy and cold. Departed : Buckeye State, Mem phis. LoBievn-Li, January 28. Noon- River Jailing, with 9 feet 7 inches In f the canal and 7 feet 5 incbea on tbefalls. i Business dnlL Weather cloudy and slightlv colder. Tbe Jim Wood ia put- ting her heavy tow through the ' canal. Night River falling, with 6 feet 9 inches in tbe canal and 4 feet 7 inchea on the falls. Business fair. ' Weather cloudv and rainy. Arrived:! James W. Gaff, Memphis; Golden Crown, New Orleans. ) Mevewsrssla f Oecass Nieamrra. Glasgow, Jannary 28. Arrived: I State of Nevada, New York. New York, January 28 Arrived: jt Polyneaia, Hamburg; State of Nobrac- ka. (ilanffnw. . - k STKAMHtlATS. I FOR NEW )RLKANH. t 8"thern"Traa imitation Co.-O. Lin For i Vioksburn Natalies aad New Orlsass hir. r jiiirii..g Wtar tZT. J. D. Healer. ..mister, affiSJ? i Will 1t bATUKDAY, Jan. Sub, at U m. I Kor frewbt or nassaa aevly lo C. U. KUS- i SELL, As't, "2 Msdtson s. Tolephon '7. J Baaa D. raisil.ls, f asuenier Agent. I For Helena, Terrene, Or nvill, Kew Or leans and way landings bteamer Alf (Irlnom.... master. Will laava HATUKDAY. Jan. J th.eL5D.ni For Ireishtor paaiag apply at 1 Madison St., or to II CLOW K, Agent, rrreJehnjieiiM; FOR LOUISVILLE & CINCINNATI, i 8onthern Tra nnmrtatioa Co. O. Line Kor l 1 1. ...i n-MinMM Thos Sherlock, Mi'latsr master. Wb- Wlll leave FKIDAY, Jan. 29tb. at 10 a m. For freight or pessag apply to 0. B. Kliij KKl.L, Atnt, U Madison st. Tolephone 7. aea u. raaai.iw, rsiHBigf ngea.. Hemphla and Clnclmati Packet Co. roS LOVINYILLB t CIHCINBj ATI. ISuckoje NtntcjS H. J. Vinum master, Will Isits FRIDAY. Jan. I9th. at S n.m. For might or nassaga ai.ply to 0. 1). KUS SKLL, Agent, No. 'i Madison st. Telephone No. Itff. JOHN PARK, P..enrer Airen'. FOR WHITE ltlVEH. MILT lIAlftRY'S r MemphlH,M kite Black Rlrcr Packet ; j For Helena, Indian Bar, St. Charles, Clar- Snaon, ivalis niun. ies Am, Augusta. acksnuporW UntasTill, Powbattan and! Pocahontas. Tbe naw and elegant gtUer 1 wheel passonrer sUapier HcSJla-'JV LasSZh f uth n...- k' Will laav U V K'kV "a ATU RD X'V'at'5 o'olo'ck I p.m. Through rstastoall points. Kreinhtl oonilgned to Mill Harry Line, Menrhia, will I he prunititlr InrwardeJ. U. II. HILSSKLL, Agent. Telephone til. OfBo 11 Maiisoa st. JgHMg II r KAStun. 1't.oeiiirer Agent. LEB LINE 8TEAMp:R.. Keimpbla, Vrlnra Pelat sttsd nniMstlt n sa-isi ritesseii aiinsisur. For lllna, Ulcndal. Friars Point and all Wav Landings titaamor iJonfioma, I. T, Olactt...astr I Piatt Rhou.. ..m Will laav as above on reiy MONUAV, WHDM IDAY and FRIDAY, at 6 o'olook. For Randolph, Fulton. OseaoU and War' lsdig Slemner DEAN AUAMS, f. H. Oooprv twtr....J. Wefe'm.thtrf.oUrk J si . UllkltlV U b'llklV.l.l V 1 and FRIDAY at t3 p.m. Ift boats of tbU lln reserr the right to past all landings th sap tain may deem ansafe. Olfio, No. 4 Madle- JAMV.H 1.KW, J.,Hiir't. Tba M. Francis River Transportation ' Co.'s Fin BH-W heal U. 8. Mail .tiuiamar Reie Macready. rK -t 0. K. Joplln master, WILL LKAVK IMKMfUa- ITU It TV EMU AT, at 6 o'olook, for Martanna, lh Cat-Off. aad InUrmedlat leadings on tit. Franoli rirar. Th eaptain reierres the right to nasi all landings h deemi unsafe. JAB. LEK, Ja., HnnaelnteoenS. OlflM. Vn. 4 Msdisin St. Mem lib Is 4V White l(ivorPkt.Co tV. H. MAIX Lf. STB. CHICKASAW, r.Q I. O.Postal-maiUr I O.MJostai.- .olarl CnskrBlosa, Dovislla HlneT, Dm Are, I Asssrasitss, jnohsMsnyortsiiMl nrvj. LKAVKS MKMFUIU Krory WKDNKHUaY, at t p.m. Tbrongh rata to all point. Freight oonslgnod to "Mempbis and Whit, rtlrer Paokat (Jcmpany" will baforwardad promptly. u. V. LOWB, Agent, N. S M.HIunn . Telephnee No. M. FOR TIPTONVILLE, For Osseole. Hales Point. (Jarutnersvill Oayose and Tliitonvlll Th nv stoamail W. P. Ball muter J. D.Fnll.r....olerk v will leave as above, and all war point KVKHY MON PAY and TUURHUAY at Fi n.m. fnr fewtght or naswaga apply nn hoard Memphis and Vickabnrfr Packet Com pany U. 8. Mall Line. - KATE ADAMS, M. K. Obatk... master I W. U. Blanker...olrs Jror Helena. i;oneordia, lerreneaud Araant. sasUlty The elegant passenger steuuier t Leaves Memphis J KVEHY MONDAY and TUUP8PAY. at !?'. p.m., reserving tue right to pass all landing th cattay may doom unsafe, li'or genera Information apply at ottiee, No, 4 Mailiioi street. K. WALWORTH. Agent. JullV CARB. Pa.s'r Asent. Telephone M CHANCERY SALE -OF- R-QAIi ESTATS No. R ChanmryCnnrt of Bhelbyoonn ty htato of l ennsn.e for ill own mo, ew. vs. John H.Tigh etal. i BY virtue of an interlocutory decree fo; sal entorsd In the above oause on thi Z')lh day ot November, DM, M. B. 61), pagi ml will sell, atpublloauotion, tothehigb st bidder, in front ot the Clerk and Master'; oflioe, Courtbous cf bhslby oounty, Mem phis. Tenn., a siaturaajr, Frbrnnrr 80, 18, within legal hours, the following describes prorerty, situat.d in bhelby oouuty, Tean. lo-wit: Lots It and tfl Vollentlne subdivision, nortl and adiiining Btahl and MeFa-Und: lot 1 being 11 by M feat. Lot 13 being 17'.'H b' JtA feot. Bold aa property of John II Tube, C. F. Adder and others. Lou 7, 8, II, 12, 1.1, 17 and V, north side ol Vollentlna avenue. Lot 27 oontainina 22 1.1 sores. Lot 7. 6, 13 and 17 b.iog 17:; bj leet acn. A certain tract nn tbe northwest corner o Vollentino and Watkins avenues; Ungln Bin at a stake on the north boundary iim ol the ftoiiu-arre Hie graptand sonthea-t cor ner of th Vollentlne traot: thence nearl: north with th dividing line oi l. A. Par ran and Volltntina traot 13 ehains 50 link to a ituke In said linet theao wast chains 2rl links: thence south snd paralle with said dividing lino 12 ohsini 17 finks t' a stake in laid John Rice's north line tlienoo east with said line to the begin ning, containing 9 57-11)0 acies. 6oi a proixrtrof H. M. Ward sud P. 11. Bryjon. Lot ll Crockstt subdivision, beginning nortbeast corner of th Kalcith plankroa, and Lewis street; thonc eat along tii Kaleisb road li6feet tlience nonh tl 7-i feet to the nortboast corner of lot 11; tnenr. 115 foet west lothe cast line of Lenis stioet thence south 470 feet on east line of Lewi street to the beginning, twld as property o Simon and Tobias Wolf and Wm. Whiitnker Lola.il. 3. and 36, Wenkley's subilivisiop north side of an avonue S3 feet wido. loinl ingtrom the west sido of tiecond street t waterworks on the cat bank of Wolf river beginning at a ptiint 421 fact we.ttof Scoon. : street) thene north with the west lino of : j one-acre lot sold by Fitsgibbon to Margate i l)anno,210 tout to ths norttiwem corner o j said one-aore lot; thence et to the south' west oorner of snotbor one-'.ore lot hereto tore S'dd tixrsid Miirgret Oannoa ; thone northweJtwardly with the west lice of shi. lot Ui leet. more or less, to the south Iin of W. A. Bickford's lot; thence weslwardl will, 1ii,.lrtnr,l'i hna to the northeast corn of lot 2; thence southwardly with the es ii-. .r lot in thn north line cf the avi nn. first uientioned; thence eiutwardly t the beginning, eonUining 1 77-HO acre Hold as th property of Mary and Franc v o'lrZt l.,t 10. Crockett's subdivision. SI 4'jft feet, on the north side o the Kala'Ki road, cast and sdjoinina lot 11. s'oU aa tht uropertr of Mary 'f . Stahl. . , 1 Terms ol Sale On a i-edit of six months not With security, bearing interest irv- date, re'iairau; ilea reuuueu, nwwi'vt barred. . ! . This Jan nary IS, 18SS. . ' ' 8. 1. MoDOWKLL, Clerk and MasUt. By J. M. Bradley. Deputy C. and M, V. 11. A C. W. Usiskell. ooiicitec. ! -SaarB f I